Concert Review: Jax Anderson Brings The Sunshine To Baby’s

There are some things about Jax Anderson that will always  be Flint Eastwood or rather there were some things about Flint Eastwood that were always…

Concert Review: Tender Are For The Living At Elsewhere

When it comes to a good, artistic dance show, you can’t beat Tender. They make you feel like you are dancing through the end of…

Concert Review: Wilsen Ruin Me At Rough Trade

  Celebrating their new album, Ruiner, Wilsen totally exemplified why artists need concerts; to revive and elevate their music. I had heard the album before…

Concert Review: The Blue Stones Are TURNED At Rough Trade

The thing about The Blue Stones’ concert is that this duo feel like they are rock n’ roll, and I am not saying that simply…

ArtistClose-Up/ Concert Review: Spencer Barnett Is A Pop Icon In The Making

WHAT! The strands of jet black hair grazing his face, the finger points at the crowd, and the head nods to young girls that will…

TV Review: I’m Not Okay With This Is Actually Really Good

Being a teenager feels like of legend when you become an adult or are a child. “Teenhood” is this time of high emotions and actions:…

Concert Review: Y La Bamba Shines Like A Tarantino Film

It may have been the power-suit or she slid and shook around in with her “cool cat” shoes, as she played her guitar, but Y…

Concert Review: Durand Jones And The Indications At Brooklyn Bowl

Sam Cooke lives on in Durand Jones, and that is a hefty comment. From John Legend to Leon Bridges, the industry will always look for…

Album of The Month: Angelica Garcia Will See You At Her Cha Cha Palace

If Chavela Vargas had a baby with Frank Ocean, that child would be Angelica Garcia. She has Chavela’s story-teller swag and capacity to make the…

Concert Review: Alexandra Savior Is NYC’s Baby Doll

Watching Alexandra Savior perform at Mercury Lounge, for some reason made me recall the scene in Toy Story when Little Bo Peep gets cracked and…

Album Review: Best Coast Show There’s “Always Tomorrow”

There are only two bands vying for my affection when it comes to SoCal rock that warps you to the vintage beaches of 60’s California:…

Diandra Interviews The Picturebooks: Songs Over Over-Thoughts

Playing at Gramercy Theatre on February 20, The Picturebooks are a German rock duo that span the definition and genres of ROCK N’ ROLL to…

Album Review: Kidd Kenn Is Calling Out Child’s Play

I have always liked Kidd Kenn, in the same fashion I like J.I. Prince, because they remind me of my block. They have the combination…

Concert Review: DAWN Is MY VALENTINE at Mercury Lounge

DAWN’S SHOW WAS SO FULL on Valentine’s Day that I had to wonder if we were meeting the actual saint. Adorned in red, I had…

Concert Review: Anna of The North Stakes Claim Over Bowery Ballroom

Ugh! First, I am a total nerd. Part of my love for Anna of The North stems by my sheer appreciation for her name. She…