Diandra Interviews Smoke And Sugar: A Rising Band of Influencers

In a world desperately seeking the genuine, Smoke And Sugar arise to show that music is the most important thing to authenticity. Music speaks to…

Diandra Interviews Nina Lee: A Singer For Inner Strength

Nina Lee may be 17, but she has the maturity and heart of someone that has lived so many more years. Her eagerness to use…

Album Review: The Limiñanas’ Istanbul Is Sleepy Will Wake You Up

The Limiñanas’ Istanbul Is Sleepy is “like the classic dream where you become the hero, the Captain Blood or Midnight Sultan. The one who rescues…

Album Review: Talib Kweli Empowers His Voice Through “Radio Silence”

Talib Kweli prides himself with being one of the most socially conscious and, thus, relevant rappers of our time, and with good reason. Kweli has…

Concert Review: Toronto’s Little Coyote Is Released Unto Bushwick

I am going to be honest. I went into Bushwick Public House blind. It was my first time entering the venue, and the cold was…

Diandra Interviews Heather Brave: To Love Yourself Is To Better Yourself

Heather Brave is so bright! When I ask a question, it is with genuine intrigue at a response. This may seem obvious, but who has…

Concert Review: Diane Coffee Leaves Me Happily Jittery After Rough Trade Show

I CANNOT EVEN WITH DIANE COFFEE! Here is a giphy to show you how I feel about Diane Coffee’s Rough Trade show: via GIPHY My…

Album Review: Greta Van Fleet Rise “From The Fires”

Greta Van Fleet is, literally, a 2017 reincarnation of Led Zeppelin, and I am living for it. Led Zeppelin is one of my favorite band,…

Concert Review: KLLO Are Turn Berlin NYC Into A Chill Lounge

KLLO felt like an electronic Planet Earth at their Berlin NYC show. Playing off their newest record, Backwater, their show was the epitome of “chill”.…

Album Review: Animal Years “Far From Home” Leaves You Closer

When I hear Animal Years I just want to grab a swing and dive into a creek with a bunch of friends…. you know… the…

Concert Review: Nick Fradiani Shows Love Can Win At LPR NYC

Nick Fradiani felt like the perfect ending of a romantic drama. As the guy pulls away from the airport, where he left the love of…

Album Review: Shamir’s Revelations Brings The Eccentric To Electro

Revelations come in many forms. Sometimes, tragedy leads to epiphany, and, other times, joy leads to foresight. Either way, there is a grandness to revelations…

Concert Review: Marlon Williams Is The Millennial Elvis At Rough Trade NYC

As I told my buddy Sam, I was excited to see Marlon Williams because just listening to his voice makes me melt. Actually, I have…

Album Review: Prince Charlez Shows Creativity Is An “Evolution”

Compton native and sought-after songwriter, Prince Charlez is releasing his debut EP Evolution. It may seem strange to call your, technical, “first step” as an…

Diandra Interviews: Benjamin Jaffe Faces The Fears And Wonders of Being A Solo Artist

Benjamin Jaffe has to have been one of the funnest interviews I have ever done. He is smart, funny, and beyond thoughtful. Yet, part of…