Artist Close-Up: Milk & Bone Are Virtually Haunting

  Listening to Milk & Bone is like being lost in a sexy video game. Their love songs ooze with a virtual sexiness that can…

Interview With The Rubens: Music Much Tastier Than A Sandwich

The Rubens are an Australian rock band that have swept up the U.S. with their classic rock sound and lyrical storytelling. Currently touring for their…

Concert Review: My Brightest Diamond Is Pure Shine

BRIC Arts has been a long staple of the Brooklyn Cultural scene and with forming BRIC House, a haven for artists, they have created a…

Concert Review: José González Is A Soft Voice In Our Mind

World renown and widely talented, José González played to a rightfully, sold out crowd. I say rightfully because, by the first song, you witness an…

Concert Review: Andra Day Shows Why We Need Vocal Divas

There are certain artists that the radio does not do proper justice. For some reason, their talent and presence is better exemplified in concert. Andra…

Concert Review: Ezra Furman Is The Adam Sandler of Music

Ezra Furman is loud, crazy, and even obnoxious, but that is exactly he wants to be and what you grow to appreciate about him. From…

Theater Review: Smart People Does An Intelligent Play On Social Issues

Smart People is exactly as titled. This Second Stage Theatre production is about four intelligent people trying to figure out how race works in both…

Concert Review: Yael Naim Is A Thoughtful Songstress

After a ten-year hiatus, Yael Naim returned to song and stage with her album Older. The singer known for her youthful sound, like her hit…

Concert Review: Kaleo Is Icelandic Rock-Blues

If Mumford & Sons united with the Black Keys to create the ultimate band it would be Kaleo. Jökull Júlíusson, the band’s lead singer, literally…

Artist Interview: Cardiknox is A Pop Duo of Joy

If you haven’t heard of Cardiknox yet than trust me when I say, “You Will!”. Thomas Dutton and Lonnie Angle’s rise in the electro-pop scene…

Theater Review: These Paper Bullets Is The Funnest Time Warp You Will Have

Like West Side Story, These Paper Bullets is an adaptation of a Shakespearean play, Much Ado About Nothing, and like this musical classic, this mod production elevates Shakespeare into…

Concert Review: Great Good Fine Ok: Is Sex In High Notes

Great Good Fine Ok is an electro-pop band with touches of trap music and a lead vocalist that can easily fit into an R& B…

Album Review: Cardiknox’s Portrait Is A Dance- Pop Painting

Seattle born, NYC raised, and now LA- Based, Cardiknox is a synthpop band that combines the music greatness of these cities and brings them back…

Concert Review:JOHNNYSWIM Give Back In Talent And Charity

I have never been to a concert where the artists knew so many names and told warm stories about the crowd. This personal touch is…

Concert Review: Miami Horror Gives You Adrenaline Rushes

It is rare that a band could make you feel like you’re on a beach in the middle of a blizzard, but Miami Horror did…