Concert Review: Lisa Loeb Talks Her Life And Sings Her Hits At Cafe Carlyle

Thanks David Andrako For The Wonderful Pictures  Lisa Loeb is playing a run at Cafe Carlyle, and the singer presents her luxury lounge show more…

Album Review: Holy Oak Is A Lyrical Anthropologist In Second Son

At times, the man that has done everything can feel like they have done nothing. At times, the man who has seen all can feel…

Concert Review: Amy Shark Show The Struggle And The Strength Are Real At Mercury Lounge

I have long liked Amy Shark’s music, especially lyrically. She encompasses the Millennial experience of feeling completely hopeless, but mustering enough “spiritual troops” to do…

Concert Review: Ten Fe Makes Me Keep My Faith In Myself At Mercury Lounge

I dig Ten Fe. Yes, I used an alternate, archaic 1970’s term to say “ I like”, but Ten Fe make me want to go…

Album Review: Cigarettes After Sex’s Debut Show The Broken Sensuality Of Love

  I reviewed Cigarettes After Sex, and was riveted by their uses of old, torn city images to build an emotional tear in the crowd.…

Concert Review: Maybird Brings Moods At Union Pool

You ever feel like you into “something”. Whether or not a situation was brewing, the atmosphere had a certain that “something” was or will go…

Concert Review: Warpaint Show Early Morning Concerts Should Be A “Thing” At Irving Plaza

GAHHHHH!!! That is the guttural sound of euphoria I made when I heard Warpaint live, which sounded similar to the one I made when I…

Concert Review: Roosevelt Reveals His Inner Rocker At Brooklyn Bazaar

Diandra Reviews has been jumping around the city trying to cover GOVERNOR”S BALL DOMINATION. Even late late nights are being ruled by this festival, BUT…

Concert Review: Beach Fossils Ignite Somersaults In The House Of Vans Crowd

When I reviewed Beach Fossils’ Somersault, I spoke of how it was a “rebirth” for the band. Symbolically, it was as if someone had taken…

Concert Review: Bent Knee Connect Humanity To Nature At Rough Trade NYC

Family is the foundation of love, and perhaps the best musicians are ones that see their fellow band-mates like family. They share a synergy that…

Concert Review: Tkay Maidza Is The Definition Of Fun At Irving Plaza

Tkay Maidza lit Irving Plaza UP. The fierce rapper/singer flowed through her debut album’s hits, and transformed the dance-floor into a workout room. Some artists…

Album Review: Noga Erez Shows Music Is A Social Movement In “Off The Radar”

I love Noga Erez. I reviewed the star back in the day, and know that she can give a cool, electric performance. Like her concert,…

Concert Review: White Reaper Give An Energy Boost At Baby’s All Right

Memorial weekend has left me tired. This long weekend of fun, family, and friends is highly anticipated as a break from routine and an homage…

Elements Lakewood Review #3: Sunday Was An Electric Goodbye

Life, ultimately, is a series of temporary experiences. Some good, some bad, and all impactful. Elements was a culmination of life’s series by being a…

Elements Lakewood Review #2: Saturday Is The Payoff

If Friday was a combined day of exhilaration and anticipation than Saturday felt like a giant day of payoff. By then, people had settled into…