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Live Review: Taali at The Poisson Rouge in New York, NY
Material: Taali joins the ranks of artists who produce their own tracks, combining them with her live music experience. Dubbed Jewish contemporary pop, her music falls in the cracks of pop/electronica, touching upon various ... -
Live Review: Thumpasaurus at the Mercury Lounge in New York, NY
Material: Marrying their love of artists like Frank Zappa, Talking Heads, Prince and Funkadelic/ Parliament with astrophysics, Thumpasaurus put on an enormously entertaining multimedia event. Zany and high energy, their brand ... -
Live Review: Bobby Long at City Winery Loft in New York, NY
Material: Under the umbrella of singer-songwriter, Bobby Long’s music resides somewhere between folk, rock and acoustic with a twist of alternative. You can’t easily liken him to any particular artist, ... -
Live Review: S U M at Rockwood Music Hall in New York, NY
Material: It might be relevant to know what’s behind their name before delving into their music. Pronounced “Soom,” a Latin word meaning “To Be,” encourages people to be true to ... -
Shannon McArdle at Union Hall in Brooklyn, NY
Material: In support of her new album, A Touch Of Class, Shannon McArdle unveiled the new release in its entirety, an acoustic mélange of introspective pennings, adding only one non-original, “The Worst,” by Keith ... -
Live Review: Kasey Anderson at Hill Country in New York, NY
Material: Alt-country artist Kasey Anderson, in town to promote his new release, From A White Hotel, is an artist who has paid some heavier dues than most. After a stint in prison ... -
Live Review: Lettuce at The Blue Note in New York, NY
Material: Early on in the set, one is reminded of acts like Tower Of Power and Earth, Wind & Fire, and though Lettuce is a smaller outfit, they’re similar in ... -
Live Review: Feyer at Mercury Lounge in New York, NY
Material: Solo artist Feyer doesn’t adhere to one genre, or even two. He not only varies styles from song to song, but alternates them within a song, combining electronica, synthpop, ... -
Live Review: Matt Mays at Rockwood Music Hall in New York, NY
Material: An impassioned communicator, rocker Matt Mays delivered an unapologetic and sincere set as he returned to New York City in support of his new release Once Upon A Hell ... -
Live Review: Daniel Daniel at Rockwood Music Hall in New York, NY
Material: When you ask Nashville-based artist Daniel Daniel why he uses his first name twice, he will tell you that it’s a signature; a way to stand out. Another way ...