Album Review: Actress Gives Music A Series Of Images In “AZD”

It’s hard to describe Az ctress new album, AZD, because it’s one of those records but you have to here to believe. The closest scenario…

Album Review: Sweet Spirit Show We All Should Have A “St. Mojo” Guiding Us

When it comes to an album that shows how cool it is to feel empowered I recommend Sweet Spirit’s St. Mojo. This record is instantly…

Album Review: Low Roar Builds Grimm Fairytale With “Once In A Long, Lone While”

Imagine getting lost in a futuristic video game or a colorful dream. In either, you find yourself bouncing around machinated shapes or floating through an…

Album Review: Alvarez Kings Debut “Somewhere Between”

Led by brothers Simon and Paul Thompson, the South Yorkshire quartet have been busting out alt-pop gems and touring like crazy in the past few…

Event Review: Bang On! Builds Excitement For Elements Lakewood!

BangOn!NYC Sessions 005: Road to Elements Lakewood came and went in leaving an impression. Elements Lakewood Festival is readying to dominate Memorial weekend offering the…

Theatre Review: Alec Baldwin Is Unbound At BAM

I love Alec Baldwin. Now, I liked him before but seeing him at BAM’s Unbound: Alec Baldwin, I could not help but love him. From…

Album Review: Every Where Is Some Where Is K.Flay’s Search For Human Connection

“City-Wome”n is a term that carries some serious weight. Fashion, ambitions, and altogether voices with creative flares are usually dreamt when you imagine ladies making…

Concert Review: Jain Makes You Grateful To Be Young At Music Hall Of Williamsburg

Jain played a SOLD-OUT show at Music Hall of Williamsburg to the mutual love and surprise of both the crowd and the artist. Jain’s following…

Concert Review: Diet Cig Are Like Music “Red Bull” At Baby’s All Right

  Diet Cig ROCKED MY WORLD at Baby’s All Right. From jumping on drums, high-kicking an entire song, and basically getting more height between her…

Concert Review: Karen Elson Gives A Good Cry And Song At Rough Trade NYC

Going to see Karen Elson, after listening to the wonderful Double Roses, was an exciting proposition. I compared the album to a beautiful Edgar Allan…

Concert Review: Taku Hirano Is A Human Octopus At Soho House

  Taku Hirano has journeyed across the world as one of the top percussionists of his time. Thus, to see him play what he called…

Film Review: KINO 2017! Presents Fritz Lang’s “DESTINY” With A DJ

Can love conquer death? That is the question of Fritz Lang’s cinematically gorgeous film: Destiny. The 1921 film was restored for Kino 2017!, and soundtracked…

Album Review: William Joseph Cook Gives Me 90’s Feels In Sweet Dreamer

William Joseph Cook’s Sweet Dreamer is so 90’s, I cannot take it. It reminds of every 90’s films of disparate youth gathering at the record…

TV Review: Why You Should Watch 13 Reasons Why

A New Video Review of Why You Should Watch The Netflix Series: 13 Reason Why

Diandra Reviews Playlist 34: The Drive Home Edition

  A new playlist to drive home to. ENJOY!