Album Review: Tegan And Sara Celebrate Ten Years In “The Con X: Covers”

It has been ten years since Tegan And Sara debuted into the world with The Con. This magnificent record not only put the duo “on…

Album Review: Bully’s “Losing” Teaches You How To Lose Better

Losing is the hardest thing a human being can do. We, literally, mold our lives to protect ourselves from loss. Yet, it is inevitable, and…

Concert Review: Nora Jane Struthers Is A Champion At American Beauty NYC

Nora Jane Struthers is grassroots folk at its purest. Nowadays with how much genres are infused and bent into each other, you might forget their…

Diandra Reviews It All – Joyner Lucas’ Fans Are Family At SOB’s

I reviewed Joyner Lucas’ 508-507-2209; a powerful debut that already signaled this is an artist unafraid to be raw in talent and tears. At SOB’s,…

Concert Review: Japanese Breakfast Is Served At Music Hall of Williamsburg

I begin my review happy for Japanese Breakfast. Just a few months back I witnessed them as openers at MHOW introducing tracks from then upcoming…

Artist Close-Up: Madame Gandhi Shows The Power of A Remix In “Voices EP” Remixed

Madame Gandhi is a feminist and proud. Her electronic rhythms are runways for her to strut women empowering ideals. Nowadays, such a mind-frames is necessary,…

Album Review: P!nk’s “Beautiful Trauma” Is A Pop Call To Be Strong

Nobody can deny we have all been through “beautiful traumas”, or rather situations that were so ugly, but somehow we arose stronger and more virtuous.…

Album Review: Sisters Make You Feel Safe And Happy In “Wait Don’t Wait”

Who would have thought a guitar, a few synthesizers, and a penchant for free-styling could make a delicious record through an I-Phone? Welp! Sisters did!…

Artist Close-Up: Chastity Releases The “Chains” of Lonely Youth

Channeling the feeling of youth on the fringe, Chastity focuses on the earnest connections found amongst the pent up suburban blue-collar. Living in Whitby Ontario,…

Album Review: The Beaches Make A “Late Show” Debut!

The Beaches debut album, Late Show, feels exactly like one. You stroll onto the heavily lighted stage and make vibrant comments on society, life, and…

Album Review: The Glorious Sons Show The Wonder of Being “Young Beauties And Fools”

High spirits and blue collars reign in The Glorious Sons’ Young Beauties And Fools; a rock album frolicked in guitars, sweat, and tears. I swear…

Album Review: Courtney Barnett And Kurt Vile Give You A “Lotta Sea Lice”

Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile have united forced to give us a “Lotta Sea Lice”. No, that is NOT the kindergarten insects that give parents…

Album Review: St. Vincent’s Masseduction Is The Album of The Week

St. Vincent’s Masseduction is colorfully creepy, and my choice for album of the week. By now, most have seen the video for her track, “Los…

Album Review: Alex Lahey Needs You To Know “I Love You Like A Brother”

Remember Josie And The Pussycats. The cartoon was a color splash of girl power, and the film soundtrack one of the BEST ever made. Both…

Album Review: Yumi Zouma Give You Peace By The “Willowbank”

Sometimes, it is a location that inspires a spirit. We go to people and things like, books or Oprah, in hopes that someone or something…