Charlotte Day Wilson brings Stone Woman to life at the Independent Anna Nguyen March 26, 2018 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Reviews The first time I heard Charlotte Day Wilson’s voice was randomly at an Amoeba in L.A. My ear caught a trace of a demurely soulful voice playing through the store’s speakers and I immediately whipped out m...
DAMN.: a poetic paradox Shelby Mayes April 23, 2017 Album Review, Reviews How do I even begin to formulate language around an album that initially left me speechless? I don’t know, but here goes nothing: On April 14th, 2017, a day that will be remembered for years to come, Kend...
BADBADNOTGOOD makes SF move with dynamic performance at The Fillmore Dylan Medlock February 28, 2017 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Reviews While opener London O’Connor’s Casio beats and playfully simple melodies were nostalgic and innocently satisfying, and follow-up act rapper Hodgy (of Odd Future fame) gave an engaging and commanding perform...
BADBADNOTGOOD and Ghostface Killah’s new exercise in genre convergence is not bad, not bad at all Linda Choi February 26, 2015 Album Review Where hip-hop and jazz meet, there is immeasurable beauty. From A Tribe Called Quest to the productions of the late Nujabes, rappers’ flows and polyrhythmic melodies seem to create some holy matrimony in ...