Concert Review: Lydia Ainsworth Build A Music Coven At Baby’s All Right

Lydia Ainsworth turned Baby’s All Right into her American Coven, of which Ryan Murphy should have been filming. Nothing like a slow building synth, a…

Concert Review: KAIYDO Turns SOB’s NYC Into His Hip Hop Arcade

  Kaiydo performed his first show EVER in SOB’s NYC, and like a pack of proud mamas and papas, the crowd was living for him.…

Concert Review: Crystal Fighters Give Care And Spirit To Music Hall Of Williamsburg

For a night where you go crazy, you get spiritual, and you sing and dance without a care, Crystal Fighters are your providers. Meshing Spanish-pop…

Song Review: Harry Styles Has Gone 80’s Music For Sign Of The Times

Color me surprised out of all the styles that I thought Harry Styles would embody, I did not think 80s anthem would be one of…

Film Review: “The Ticket” Is One To Grab And See In Theaters

After James (Dan Stevens), a blind man, inexplicably regains his vision, he becomes possessed by a drive to make a better life for himself. However,…

Artist Close-Up: Pick Up The Telefone And Go See Noname On Tour

I am a FAN of Noname. She is quickly rising as one of the most refreshing rappers/ artists of our time. Her album Telefone sparkles…

Diandra Reviews Playlist 33: THE CHAMPAGNE EDITION

  You have got some Diandra Reviews in your Champagne! (lol!). No, its the usual playlist of new artists and great music to make you…

Concert Review: Mondo Cozmo Feels At Home In Barclays

Diandra Reviews has had the pleasure of seeing Mondo Cozmo at Baby’s All Right, at which he did an EXCELLENT job that night. Yet, the…

Concert Review: Daniel Skye Is A Star At Irving Plaza

After reviewing The Regrettes last week, I swore I was done reviewing 16 year olds living out their full potential and prosperous lives; it truly…

Song Review: K.I.D.’s New Song Is For All The Givers That Fell For A “Taker”

Sometimes, the hardest part about a break-up is the loss of your investment more than the actual love. When you look back on a relationship,…

Artist Close-Up: Amy Shark Sings To Millennial Truths On “Weekends”

  Amy Shark’s new track “Weekends” has to be pointed down as both music and a Millennial truth. Only on weekends does this generation, seemingly,…

Concert Review: Alluxe Turns Rockwood Music Hall Stage Into An Arena

You ever walk into somebody’s office, and see tons of books and diplomas spaced across the walls. As you try to talk to the person,…

Album Review: Nelly Furtado’s “The Ride” Is Worth Getting On!

Do not underestimate Nelly Furtado; that is the ultimate testament to The Ride. Like Beck, Shakira, and even Beyonce, Furtado has had both her sonic/image…

Album Review: Julia Holter Shows Her Many Sides “In The Same Room”

Can torment sound beautiful? Just that very statement seems chilling, but Julia Holter’s In The Same Room adds mystical imagery and novel-like lyricism that turns…