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…

Diandra Interviews Dagny: A Positive Pop Star Centered In Hope

Before I got to witness the concert of rising star, Dagny, I had the pleasure of interviewing her. Amongst the shifting crew prepping for the…

Concert Review: Dagny Storms Irving Plaza Like A Kween!

  Irving Plaza was struck by a Norwegian storm known as Dagny. With enough energy to tear the roof off of any dance-hall, Dagny came…

Artist Close-Up: Deva Mahal Is The Voice You Need To Hear

Releasing her three track, self-titled EP, Deva Mahal has something not many have; A VOICE! She has an old-school, classic voice that COMMANDS to be…

Concert Review: Widowspeak Bend Minds And Guitars At Rough Trade NYC

Widowspeak offered psychedelic lullabies to Rough Trade NYC, and gave one of the most mind-tripping shows I have seen. Between Molly Hamilton’s vocal clouds, because…

Concert Review: Phantoms Make Music Science At Mercury Lounge

Phantoms blew me away at their Mercury Lounge live set. The LA duo show that electronica is more than watching a person press buttons on…

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,…

Concert Review: Sun Seeker Give Psychedelic Hope At Union Pool

If The Beach Boys every decided to make a psychedelic, country-folk band, Sun-Seeker would be their ultimate goal. Of course, this is a “coulda, woulda,…

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!…

Concert Review: Brian Dunne Puts The Rising Before Star At Rockwood

NYC! I do not know another place that has more musicians salivating over stardom. Yet, fame is not only excitement over getting your picture-taken. It…

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…

Concert Review: Flint Eastwood Makes Being Awesome Look Easy At Terminal 5

Flint Eastwood is everything I love about “discovering” rising “new artists”. I use quotes because I am sure I am not the first or last…