Posts tagged music review
Velvet Rouge Owned the Stage at Rockwood Music Hall

(REVIEW) The four-person rock band Velvet Rouge performed nine original songs at Rockwood Music Hall in the Lower East Side on Saturday, Feb. 25. Zo and her band took the stage wearing vibrant outfits. At first, Zo had trouble with the mic, but her ease on the stage made up for it. They played their hearts out and owned the stage. It was an experience worth witnessing.

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Caprine Spirituality

(REVIEW) Goat Yoga indeed has its own musical genre attached to it, and the Academy of Powerful Music with Positive Energy’s 2021 album “Baby Goat Yoga” is a prime example. This album represents a journey into the spiritual self like no other and is most notable for its focus on woodwind ambiance, development of abstract melody and redefining the ancient art of yoga with goats. “Baby Goat Yoga” is, overall, an experience you will not want to miss.

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A Night with Twisted Charm in the Upper West Side

(REVIEW) The cover band Twisted Charm played their hearts out at Prohibition on Saturday, Feb. 18. They do not play original music and do not have an album or an EP because performing covers is what the band proclaims to be all about. They twist on stage every which way and charm the audience with their beautiful voices and perfect rhythm.

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Black Country, New Road and the Release of One of the 21st Century’s Best Albums

In 2021, BC,NR exploded onto the scene. Their debut studio album For the First Time revealed a band so sonically unique and cohesive that it blew the British underground scene out of the water. With tenor sax solos interrupting triumphant post-punk bridges, lavish lead key lines fluttering under soft violin strings and some of the best songwriting of the past decade, they were making their mark in the budding reemergence of post-rock.

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