BAM Presents Monchichi: A Hip-Hop Cross-Cultural Ballet

Company Wang Ramirez, comprising choreographers, dancers, and real lif couple, Sébastien Ramirez and Honji Wang, makes its BAM debut with Monchichi, a choreographic study of…

Album Review: Samuel Profitt The Grey Notebook Is A Dive Into Computerized Emotions

Artificial Intelligence has swept the world, to the joy and fear of many. Why fear? Because when you think artificial intelligence, many feel a sense…

Song Review : Matt Simons Gives Techno A Folk Flare In Song “Lose Control”

Matt Simons “Lose Control”  combines the lyricism of folk music with the synthetic sound of electronica to create, what I call, techno-folk. This genre is…

Album Review: Josienne And Clarke’s Overnight Is Like Folk Daylight

By now, my readers know I love nature because often I use environmental references in my reviews. My favorite aspects of nature are bright daylight…

Album Review: American Honey Movie Soundtrack Embodies Wasted Youth

American Honey is currently sweeping international awards and minds for its portrayal of a batch of Midwestern youths coursing through America with no sense of…

Artist Close-Up: Marian Hill Is Like A Treasure Chest of Jazz-Pop Goodies

Marian Hill, composed of Samantha Gogol and Jeremy Lloyd, have released the video for their newest single “I Want You”, and let me tell you,…

Album Review: Ablebody Proves They Are “Adult Contemporaries”

Ablebody is comprised of LA-based identical twins Christoph and Anton Hochheim. They are an era-spanding electric duo that draw from sweet glamor of the 60’s,…

Album Review: French Horn Rebellion’s “Classically Trained” Gives Me Night- LIFE!

  On October 14, French Horn Rebellion releases their record Classically Trained, yet they feel like the complete opposite. This duo comes off like your…

Album Review: I Have A Tribe’s “Beneath A Yellow Moon” Is A Soundtrack To Winter

It is hard to believe that we are closing in on winter, but I Have A Tribe has made an album that musically incarnates the…

Artist Close-Up: Xander And The Peace Pirates Bring A “Fire” For Life

Liverpool based Xander and the Peace Pirates are a musical factory pushing peace to the masses. There sound bring the rock n’ roll blues that…

Album Review: Conor Oberst “Ruminations” Is A Folksy Look Into Mental Distress

Conor Oberst Ruminations is folk wisdom at its best. This musical genre has always had a spiritual back-bone with its songs aimed at looking at…

Album Review: Lido Is “Everything” Through Emotional Electronica

‘ If ever there was a word to describe Lido’s debut album, Everything, it would be: impactful. Track after track, Lido impacts you with his…

Album Review: Jamie Lidell Gives His Heart To Soul In “Building A Beginning”

Donny Hathaway, Marvin Gaye, and Stevie Wonder cornered R&B soul because they managed to blend the rhythm of music with that of one’s heartbeat. Their…

Concert Review: Larry June Will Be A Hip Hop Megastar

There is a secret ingredient to massive success in the Hip Hop Game, one that goes unbeknownst to even Hip Hop stars themselves. The ingredient…

Concert Review: Christine And The Queens Promote Positive Experimentation At Terminal 5

Christine And The Queens has to have been one of the best concerts I have ever seen, along with one of the most positive. She…