Concert Review: Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever Hit Bowery Ballroom

I cannot say much about Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever’s (RBCF) performance, and THAT IS A GREAT THING! Sometimes, the best thing you can be is…

Concert Review: Tennis Turns Bowery Ballroom Into Studio 54

Tennis might be my new favorite band. Patrick Riley and Alaina Moore have created 70’s synth-pop that makes you dream like your life is a…

Theater Review: BAM Presents A Star Studded Rendition of Howard Zinn’s “The People Speak”

They did not need to say his name for the night to feel like a giant affront to Mr. Trump. The People Speak played one…

Artist Close Up: Icelandic Ásgeir Brings Love’s Heat in “Afterglow”

I am totally feeling Ásgeir’s “future sex, love sound” vibe. His smooth synths and slowly paces instrumentals feels like candle-wax being dripped upon a romantic scene.…

Artist Close Up- “Everyone’s Talking” About James Hersey

  James Hersey is a multi-talented singer, musician, songwriter and producer hails from Vienna, Austria and is now based in Berlin. His debut EP, Pages,  lead single…

Song Review: LPX Shows That Taking Risks Are Like Walking A “Tightrope”

If Edward Sharpe had a child with Alanis Morissette, they would have called her LPX, and maybe they did. Tightrope is a reminder that music…

Album Review: Boss Hog Confront The World With “Brood X”

  Is it bad to say an album is rocking? Is that too plain in describing a rock album? Welp, I am doing it. Boss…

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…

Diandra Previews: Tmrw. Tday Festival Is Planning To Highlight The Spirit And Culture Of Jamaica

To say I am excited for this festival is an understatement. With its literal motto being “Life Will Find You”, Negril. Jamaica is going to…

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…

Concert Review: Milky Chance Makes The Crowd Blossom At LPR NYC

Milky Chance played their newest album, Blossom, at Le Poisson Rouge to a beyond packed crowd. Heads were counted and crowned by their newest songs…

Concert Review: Jens Lekman Show Life Will See You At Bowery Ballroom

Every life is divided between how ordinary an extraordinary it is, and Jens Lekman performs and writes music for that essential fact. This lovely human…

Concert Review: Suzanne Vega Converts Cafe Carlyle Into Tom’s Diner

Suzanne Vega played the Café Carlyle to the pleasure of a few, lucky New Yorkers able to see the Harlem songstress play her classic folk-pop.…

Album Review: Miami Horror Tropically Reveal “The Shapes” Of Life

First Pitbull and now Miami Horror, I cannot get enough musical reminders that summer is here. As we quickly head into April, it seems the…