Theatre Review: Dreaming of Lions Is An Hour of Rigor

Of course, there was a natural excitement to see the contemporary dance stylings of Malpaso Dance Company in association with Joyce Theater. One of the…

DIandra Reviews Good Music Playlist 27 (Thank You Obama!)

You never know what you have until its gone. It is a sad day of mourning in America, as we bid Adieu to one of…

Album Review: The Molochs “American Velvet Glory” Brings The Beat Generation To Millennials

Listening to America’s Velvet Glory is like reading Jack Kerouac’s On The Road. You are confronted with poetic verses on the emotions and characters you…

Song Review: Boy Epic Claims “Kanye’s In My Head”

Boy Epic’s music is all about poor decisions, and “Kanye’s In My Head” is a sonic reliving of just that. Yet, is not just about…

Album Review: Austra’s “Future Politics” Is A Call For Social Empathy

Austra’s Future Politics brings an eerie sense of sophistication as she envisions a colder future that can only be combatted with the warmth of the…

Concert Review: Slow Hollows Play In Honesty At Bowery Ballroom

Last night, Slow Hollows played Bowery Ballroom, and gave a performance that could spark fan obsession. Lead Singer Austin Feinstein has the same curious appeal…

Song Review: Banks Is Far From A “Trainwreck” In New Song

Banks has long been hailed as a creative genius; distinguishing her pop sound through gothic sonics, strong fashions, and a lyrical honestly that pierces through…

Album Review: Kid Koala Makes “Music To Draw To: Satellite”

Kid Koala is releasing a new record called Music To Draw To: Satellite. His third album features the amazingly talented,  Icelandic songstress Emilíana Terrine. Created during…

Song Review: CocoRosie Will “Smoke Em’ Out” If Anyone Is Against Women

I have to say that these past few weeks have been oddly empowering. With the oncoming Trump Administration many have gone out of their way…

Song Review: Flint Eastwood’s “Queen” Will Make You Feel Royal

I would like to start this review with a thanks to God. I love Flint Eastwood’s newest track “Queen” because it is big, bold, and…

Album Review: Shy Girls Gives Sweet Vocals In “Salt”

Debut albums are so exciting because they are like the musical equivalent of meeting someone for the first time. Their first released single is like…

Film Review: Split Is One Of M. Night Shymalan’s And James McCavoy’s Best Films

I have a sadistic relationship with suspenseful films. I hate them so much that I like them, but M. Night Shymalan’s new film Split is…

Album Review: Cherry Glazerr Makes The Future Sound “Apocalipstick”

Apocalipstick sounds like Mad Max held up a MAC store in the best way. The new Cherry Glazerr album feels like a glamorous apocalypse of…

Song Review: Grace Mitchell Shows “Kids (Ain’t All Right)”

For some artists, definition is artistic imprisonment, and I completely understand. Every human being is trying to “figure” his or herself out, and creative spirits…