Artist Close-Up: Ed Romanoff Is The Orphan King

Ed Romanoff is The Orphan King. After discovering he was adopted, Romanoff used music as a literal point of self. Who are you when you…

Artist Close-Up: Saweetie Is High Maintenance

“Saweetie” is not just a fabulously spun term on “sweetness”, but also an added edge to those that believe sugar cannot burn. The artist known…

Artist Close-Up: Nightmares On Wax Shapes The Future In Sound

If shaping the future sounded EXACTLY as Nightmares on Wax’s album then I would have more hope. (lol!) His Shape The Future record blends futurism…

Artist Close-Up: Honey Child Are The Choir Your Life Deserves

A chamber pop choir has formed to turn your mundane life into a Grecian tale of heroism. The name of this choir is, befittingly, Honey…

Diandra Interviews Cassie Dasilva: Finding Authenticity Amongst Pop Trends

Pop is a “trend-centric” genre, of which finding who you are, as a person, could get muddled with who you “have” to be as an…

Artist Close-Up: Cautious Clay Takes Risk In “Blood Type”

Cautious Clay is bringing R&B into EDM futurism in his new EP Blood Type. The genre of smooth appeals to those who want to swim…

Diandra Interviews Rachael Sage: From #MeToo to The Need For Empathy

Rachael Sage is one of the most altruistic singers out there. She embeds her music with compassion, and, through the years, has learned to make…

Artist Close Up: Milk & Bone Will Turn Brooklyn Into Deception Bay

I hate when I am lied to, but I, especially, hate when I loved the lie more than the truth. How many times did someone…

Artist Close-Up: Marteen IS A Teen Pop Star In “No Thank You”

When it comes to being young and successful, Marteen takes the entire cake. At 16 years old, he is debuting into the music sphere to…

Artist Close-Up: The Britanys Are The Cool Future of Rock

When I was told to check out The Britanys at the East Ukrainian Village Restaurant, I did not know what to expect. First, I was…

Artist Close-Up: Calamity The Kid Play With Alternative Pop

Calamity The Kid are an LA trio aiming to bring an ornate, indie rock style to combat is Millennial depression. While previous, American generations “seemed”…

Artist Close-Up: Starcrawler Are Ready To Light Up Rough Trade NYC

Starcrawler live and breathe in sonic delinquency. They are a music promotion of rebellion that we need in these times. Maybe, if people got a…

Artist Close-Up: Loma Create A Lyrical Dance With Darkness

If darkness could have a lyrical dance, it would be to Loma’s self-titled debut. You simply imagine a black orb swindling and swinging throughout every…

Diandra Interviews Dizzyride: Transcending The Sounds of The World

Dizzyride are bringing their “other”-worldly sound to anyone eager to be transported by music. Yes, sound can take you into your mind, but not every…

Album Review: Anna Burch Asks You To “Quit The Curse”

Anna Burch’s Quit The Curse should really be called Quit Your Behavioral Patterns. Yes, that is an elaborate name ,but as Burch jumps or skirts…