Elise Trouw’s “Perfect Girl” Turns Concept Pop Into Sharp Social Satire
LOS ANGELES, CA- My introduction to Elise Trouw came years ago when she released that mashup of the Foo Fighters and Bobby Caldwell’s What You Won’t Do for Love. Even then, it was clear that she had an ear for balance and a mind…
Saint Harison Returns With “ghosted,” a Soulful Reflection on Heartbreak and Emotional Disconnection
LOS ANGELES, CA- Saint Harison’s latest single “ghosted” is a slow burn that feels like it was lifted straight from a smoky after-hours lounge somewhere between heartbreak and closure. It is his first release since 2023’s lost a friend EP, and it reminds us…
Annabelle Chairlegs Rekindles Her Spark with “Concrete Trees” Ahead of Upcoming Album Waking Up
LOS ANGELES, CA- I’ve been following Annabelle Chairlegs since 2017, the first year I made the trek out to Austin, TX for SXSW. They were one of the first bands I got to see when I arrived, and they’ve stuck with me ever since….
Puscifer Unleashes “Pendulum” and a Dark New Era with Normal Isn’t
LOS ANGELES, CA- Puscifer’s never been easy to define. What started as Maynard James Keenan’s surrealist playground for sonic experimentation and character-driven satire has become a self-contained universe. It’s a musical realm that’s as much performance art as it is music. Across its existence,…
Genesis Owusu Turns Chaos Into Commentary on “Death Cult Zombie”
LOS ANGELES, CA- Genesis Owusu has never been afraid to turn a political sermon into a party. His new single, Death Cult Zombie, is proof that you can package heavy commentary inside a high-voltage, campy spectacle and still make people move. It’s a delirious,…
JULESY’s Flip the Bed Is a Confident, Honest, and Cohesive Debut Album
LOS ANGELES, CA- When JULESY first began teasing tracks from her debut Flip the Bed, I was intrigued. The initial singles had the sort of raw emotional clarity that promised a compelling first outing. I even had plans to write a review about one of…
sundayclub Turn Heartbreak into Dream-Pop Beauty with “Nuclear Fallout”
LOS ANGELES, CA- It was one of those quiet Sunday afternoons when the mind wants to drift and the body wants to stay still. I wasn’t planning on falling into new music, but then I pressed play on a song called “Nuclear Fallout” by…
This is NYC’s Most Hyped Pizza
Join Bon Appétit as we spend a day on the line with chefs Jacob Serebnick and Julian Geldmacher, co-owners of Ceres Pizza, a standout pizzeria located in New York City’s Lower East Side. Jacob and Julian first crossed paths while working together at a 3-Michelin-starred…
Paul McCartney Brings Nostalgia and Humanity to San Antonio’s Alamodome
SAN ANTONIO, TX- This past Saturday, October 25th, Sir Paul McCartney returned to San Antonio, performing to a near-capacity crowd of 45,000 fans — roughly the population of a small city. The founding Beatle was the first artist ever to grace the Alamodome stage back…
The Lumineers Bring Two Decades of Folk Rock to Life on the Automatic World Tour in Austin
LOS ANGELES, CA- I can vividly remember being 10 years old and hearing “Ho Hey” on the radio for the first time. It is one of those songs that you just can’t seem to get out of your head. One of my favorite things about…