Concert Review: ALA.NI Brings Simplicity And Sarcasm To Rockwood Music Hall

I know reading the title I have left you a bit curious. Simplicity? Sarcasm? ALA.NI? The UK songstress, currently living in Paris, graced the stage…

Album Review: Mother Mother Make You Want “No Culture”

On February 10, Mother Mother releases No Culture, which is a fitting title for a record that will be described as electro-pop but certainly counters…

Album Review: Party Nails Wants You To “Come Again” To Her World

  Party Nails,  real name Elena Carroll,  has been hailed as part Cyndi Lauper, part Charli XCX, which is a pretty big deal. On one…

Album Review: Lupe Fiasco Gives The World “Drogas Light”

Drogas means drugs in Spanish, to which Lupe Fiasco’s newest album Drogas Light feels like a light hit from a rapper who dedicates his lyrics…

Book Review: The Lost Eleven Shows The Cost Of War And Forgotten Black History

Synopsis: Nearly forgotten by history, this is the story of the Wereth Eleven, African-American soldiers who fought courageously for freedom in WWII—only to be ruthlessly…

Theatre Review: Jonah And Otto Show It Is Not Easy To Be Lonely

Playing at Theatre Row until February 25, Jonah And Otto is the acclaimed play from Robert Holman. The play takes place on a summer’s night…

Concert Review: yMusic Plays Music To Make You Dream At National Sawdust

Beautiful. Beautiful. Beautiful! You know you like something when it makes you feel simple. When it takes away every thought and over-thought you can have…

Concert Review: Lovehoney Drips Off The Stage At Arlene’s Grocery

    Alright, I begin my review of Lovehoney by stating I am a feminist. This is a weird word to throw out because people…

Song Review: Eugene Twist Aims To A “Stuntman”

With a lyrical arena that boasts whistleblowers, extraterrestrials, and self-consuming psychonauts, Scotland’s Eugene Twist is not your everyday songwriter. After two years in the musical…

Album Review: Communions Will Show That Love Is “Blue”

When you think of punk or post-punk, you may not think “sensitivity”. Yet, what is more the result of sensitivity than rage or confusion, which…

Album Review: Alex Lahey Has Millennial Problems In “B-Grade University”

                    There are many routes to a successful album. Some are good beats. Some are great…

Concert Review: The Chain Gang Of 1974 Give Gratitude At Rough Trade NYC

“Still Feeling Good?….. Beautiful”, are the words that the lead singer  of The Chain Gang of 1974, Kamtin Mohager, said to the crowd, which oddly…

Concert Review: Marco Benevento Transfroms Brooklyn Bowl Into A 1950’s Hop

Marco Benevento is, definitely, one of the funnest concerts to attend. Blending imagination with good music may seem like a given for a concert, but…

Concert Review: White Lies Makes Brooklyn Happy At Music Hall Of Williamsburg

You ever go to a concert and realize how big an artist is? It is not that you thought they were less, did not like…

Song Review: Jesse Hale Moore Empowers Communication In “Calling You Out”

“Calling You Out” is a thematically intriguing song. Often, when we see a loved one not being or doing their best, we want to call…