Diandra Gives The News: Iggy Azalea Returns To Music With Giphys

Iggy Azalea is BACK. The “Fancy” raptress is ready to return to the spotlight on March 23 with “Mo Bounce.” Co-produced by Stereotypes and Far…

Album Review: Trementina Add Dreaminess To Shoegaze In “810”

When it comes to neo-psychedelic dream-pop/rock, Chile’s Trementina serves sweet experimentation. To listen to their newest album, 810, is like deciding to live in Jupiter…

Concert Review: Arthur Moon Is Rising At National Sawdust

Playing songs from her upcoming EP, Our Head, Arthur Moon brought an eclectic, anamorphic presence to the National Sawdust stage that electrified, despite its brevity.…

Diandra Interviews Molly Burch: A Sweetheart For Love And Music

There is a nobility to Molly Burch that I noted in her concert and album, Please Be Mine. Her admiration for love, and desire to…

Artist Close-Up; William Jospeh Cook Is a Sweet Dreamer Like We All Should Be

Is it weird to know someone is going to make it? They say from the first 15 seconds of knowing someone, you already know if…

Song Review: Downtown Boys Make It Clear- “Somos Chulas (No Somos Pendejas)”

Latinos are living some of their scariest times in the U.S. thanks to the dictatorship of Donald Trump and the surge of hate crimes caused…

Concert Review: Alina Baraz- The Urban Flora- Comes To Bowery Ballroom

Alina Baraz rocked Bowery Ballroom last night and is readying to the same tonight at Music Hall of Williamsburg. The Urban Flora songstress brought some…

Album Review: B.Miles Resonates With Self-Titled EP

  B. Miles might be dropping the most ready-made EP for the summer. Her self-titled, five track record will be released on March 17, and…

Album Review: Khodara’s “Billie” Shows Love Is Beautifully Insane

I have had the pleasure of interviewing Khodara and now I have the continued pleasure of reviewing her upcoming EP, Billie. Mixed by longtime friend…

Album Review: Frances Reveals Things I’ve Never Said

Humility is a hard thing to capture as both a spirit and songstress. Frances debut album, Things I’ve Never Said feels like you have opened…

Album Review: Anohni’s Struggles To Believe In Humanity In The Beautiful “Paradise”

When you think of paradise, you think of perfection. Yet, Anohni’s Paradise EP is all about the imperfections of humanity’s current state. Anohni has always…

Concert Review: Tei Shi Brings Synth Dreams To Ludlow House

Tei Shi played Ludlow House introducing new songs from her upcoming, debut album Crawl Space, coming out March 31. The intimate setting amped up the…

Album Review: Laura Marling’s “Sempre Femina” Shows How It Is To Always Be A Woman

Releasing albums since the age of 17, Semper Femina is Laura Marling’s  sixth studio album in a little over nine years, which is pretty impressive…

Concert Review:Sigrid Is Far From Sigrid Raabe At Baby’s All Right

I’m in love. Yes, Sigrid has made fall in love with her ferocity. Just a day before International Women’s Day, where people are deciphering the…

Album Review: Valerie June Is An Artist of Maturity In “The Order of Time”

  When it comes to some good classic folk rock and country blues Valerie June might as well be an old soul. Releasing her fourth…