Book Review: Bianca Bosker’s Cork Dork Reminds Us To Drink Life Like Its Wine

When I first heard about Bianca Bosker’s, Cork Dork: A Wine-Fueled Adventure Among the Obsessive Sommeliers, Big Bottle Hunters, and Rogue Scientists Who Taught Me…

Concert Review: Powers Give Me Power To HAVE FUN At Webster Hall

Powers is not kidding about its name. The duo LIT UP Webster Hall with an energy that matched the ever changing colors of their name…

Concert Review: James Hersey Shows The Fun of Love At Webster Hall

It’s a good thing that right after you perform I feel like buying you a beer. Playing the New York circuit is like doing a…

Artist Close-UP: LÉON Is Coming “For You”

LÉON is being named the artist to watch in 2017, and with good reason. She is capturing the moodiness of isolation. From the dancing electro…

Artist Close-Up: Nadine Khouri Makes You Feel “The Salted Air”

Nadine Khouri’s The Salted Air is like taking a spiritual retreat through music. In 10 tracks, you feel taken to a beach under the stars,…

Song Review: The Gold Setting Make You A “Video Star”

Okay, is there such thing as happy soul? Can that be a genre now? In a world that has introduced dark techno, dark pop, and…

Album Review: Kelly Lee Owens Add Darkness To Dancing Nightlife

My readers know that I love to give images to an album or song because the great thing about music is that it makes you…

Album Review: Formation Asks You To “Look At The Powerful People”

Formation has released their debut album Look At The Powerful People; a fast-paced, genre-bending record that will make you, yourself, feel like a powerful person.…

Artist Close-Up: Mr. Sanka Gives A Tropical Feel To A “Gallon Of Nostalgia

Everyone needs a song to get you in the mood, but the mood doesn’t have to be of any active nature. There are moments when…

Concert Review: Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever Hit Bowery Ballroom

I cannot say much about Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever’s (RBCF) performance, and THAT IS A GREAT THING! Sometimes, the best thing you can be is…

Concert Review: Tennis Turns Bowery Ballroom Into Studio 54

Tennis might be my new favorite band. Patrick Riley and Alaina Moore have created 70’s synth-pop that makes you dream like your life is a…

Theater Review: BAM Presents A Star Studded Rendition of Howard Zinn’s “The People Speak”

They did not need to say his name for the night to feel like a giant affront to Mr. Trump. The People Speak played one…

Artist Close Up: Icelandic Ásgeir Brings Love’s Heat in “Afterglow”

I am totally feeling Ásgeir’s “future sex, love sound” vibe. His smooth synths and slowly paces instrumentals feels like candle-wax being dripped upon a romantic scene.…

Artist Close Up- “Everyone’s Talking” About James Hersey

  James Hersey is a multi-talented singer, musician, songwriter and producer hails from Vienna, Austria and is now based in Berlin. His debut EP, Pages,  lead single…

Song Review: LPX Shows That Taking Risks Are Like Walking A “Tightrope”

If Edward Sharpe had a child with Alanis Morissette, they would have called her LPX, and maybe they did. Tightrope is a reminder that music…