Concert Review: Duchess Bring 1940’s Radio Glam To Bar 55

Duchess played a classic set at 55 Bar dedicated to the new release of their album: Laughing At Life. The bar had sprinkling Christmas light arrangements sparkled…

Album Review: yMusic Continues To Be My Life’s Soundtrack In “First”

yMusic is a group of six New York City instrumentalists flourishing in the overlap between the pop and classical worlds. Their virtuosic execution and unique…

Concert Review: Moon Hooch Give Brooklyn Bowl Some Sax

Note To Self: Must begin saxophone lessons. Alright, let me continue to my review. I always loved the saxophone. Like the trumpet, when someone whips…

Theatre Review: Kid Victory Brings Light To The Darkness Of Sex Abuse

KID VICTORY, a hauntingly mesmerizing new musical, is the latest collaboration from the creators of Vineyard Theatre’s THE LANDING, composer John Kander (CABARET, CHICAGO, THE…

Album Review: Jidenna Proves He Is “The Chief” Of Good Music

Jidenna makes music to blast on your radio, as you make an entrance in your city. Yes, while most people plan their “party” entrance, Jidenna’s The…

Concert Review: Savoir Adore Bring A “Chill” Vibe To Brooklyn Bazaar

Savoir Adore were “chill” Brooklyn Bazaar. Yes, I know that sounds plain, but it was a different feeling for a Saturday night. There we were,…

Concert Review: Lawrence Make Me Feel Alive At Irving Plaza

Recently signed to Warner Bros., Lawrence had plenty to celebrate at Irving Plaza. Yet, the real winners are their parents. I could not help but…

Album Review: Space Above Play Music To Keep You “Still”

Electronica is a more nuanced genre then anyone might presume. When you think of Electronica, you think of techno-raves and jungle-esque clubs with glitter and…

Album Review: Stef Chura Shows That Everyone Makes “Messes”

Stef Chura’s debut studio album, Messes, is born of her years of experience playing around the Michigan underground, setting up DIY shows in the area,…

Album Review: Middle Kids Show The Struggles Of Being in The Middle

Middle Kids self-titled EP feels like a sunny homage to being young, wild, and free. With guitar melodies that make you feel like sand waiting…

Concert Review: Cuddle Magic Is A Concert Dreamscape At Bowery Ballroom

Cuddle Magic hit the Bowery Stage to bring a dreamscape of music. When I reviewed Ashes/Axis, I noted the vision-inducing indie production as an album…

Album Review: The Orwells Continue To Prove They Are “Terrible Human Beings”

The Orwells are loud, obnoxious, insane, aggressive, and absolutely brilliant for it. Their new album Terrible Human Beings goes straight for the debaucherous nature of…

Concert Review: Big Something Give Big Life To Arlene’s Grocery

I start my review with a strange compliment; Big Something feels young. This six piece powerhouse/ genre-bending music system brings out the inventiveness and dare…

Concert Review: Common Kings Reign At Bowery Ballroom

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Artist Close Up: William Singe From Youtube Star To Superstar

William Singe is going from cover boy to an original man. By “cover boy”, I mean Singe, for the last few years, has become a…