Concert Review: Andrea Von Kampen Casts The Spell

When we are kids, being “grown-up” feels like a passage to “independence.” Adultfreedom right? Freedom to fall in love. Freedom to party. Freedom to choose…

Concert Review: Bandits On The Run Let Loose At Sultan Room

New York is back and rooms are packed. Concert halls are ready and willing to take up concertgoers, and, frankly, there was a great humility…

Concert Reviews: Bassh Opens His Heart At Rockwood

Watching Baash was like watching a conglomerate of The Lumineers, Bob Dylan, and Hank Williams. He approached the stage with their folksy, storyteller demeanor, but…

Album Review: Reason Is Looking For “New Beginnings”

Out October 6, Reason’s New Beginnings  is highly soulful which means it will hit you like water in this COVID desert we are living in.…

Diandra Reviews LAMC 2020: Going Virtual As A Festival

Going to LAMC this year,  the Latin American Music Convention, was a superbly amazing and strange experience. All concerts didn’t feel like “concerts” and even…

Concert Review: Chelsea Cutler Is Old Soul For A New Generation

Currently playing out sold-out shows at Terminal 5, including tonight, it is hard not to watch Chelsea Cutler and feel like she is the freshest…

Concert Review: SAYGRACE Has a Voice That Makes Me Want To Say Grace

I could pray over SAYGRACE’s voice and, actually, be heard by God. Miracles happen when you hear this young woman live. While she is 22,…

Concert Review: Public The Band Go Public At Webster Hall

  Talk about a trio of guys that perform as if they were headlining an arena. From covers of Britney Spears to diving into the…

Concert Review: American Authors Could Win Pulitzers At Webster

Currently, on the Band of Brothers Tour, American Authors have united forces with Magic Giant, and the result is a show that is PURE POSITIVE…

Album Review: Christine And The Queens Surprises And Enchants With New EP

A surprise EP AND a short film, Christine slow it down. People out here have hearts they have to protect! La Vita Nuova is 100%…

Concert Review: Wolf Parade Are Proud Socialists And I Feel The Bern!

“We need full on socialism now!” yelled Dan Boeckner as they smiled through their audio issues. Finally, they had come out and Brooklyn Steel was…

Concert Review: Jax Anderson Brings The Sunshine To Baby’s

There are some things about Jax Anderson that will always  be Flint Eastwood or rather there were some things about Flint Eastwood that were always…

Concert Review: Tender Are For The Living At Elsewhere

When it comes to a good, artistic dance show, you can’t beat Tender. They make you feel like you are dancing through the end of…

Concert Review: Wilsen Ruin Me At Rough Trade

  Celebrating their new album, Ruiner, Wilsen totally exemplified why artists need concerts; to revive and elevate their music. I had heard the album before…

ArtistClose-Up/ Concert Review: Spencer Barnett Is A Pop Icon In The Making

WHAT! The strands of jet black hair grazing his face, the finger points at the crowd, and the head nods to young girls that will…