Album Review: Nils Bech’s Echo Is Like A Millennial Club For Game of Thrones

Nils Bech is the male Enya. If you find that comparison weird or insulting than you clear’y do not know the power of Enya. The…

Artist Close-Up: Temptress Gives You A “Guilty Pleasure”

London based duo, Temptress have released their spellbinding single “Guilty Pleasure”, which is all about being addicted to secrets, and the emotional transformation one must…

Album Review: Aldous Harding Sings For Sadness In Debut Album

Aldous Harding is haunting, tragic, and lonely. This may not seem like the three words anyone would use to promote an artist or say that…

Album Review: The Mono LPS Bring Garage Youth To “States Of Decay”

The Mono LPs will release their newest album States Of Decay On November 3, and here is why YOU should be excited. This Liverpool band…

Diandra Reviews Good Music Playlist #24

Music is magic, which explains why it comes into our life in so many forms. Enjoy! the various new artists/ magicians I have gathered in…

Album Review: Axis Sova’s “Motor Earth” Is Scorching Psychadelia

Axis: Sova ‘s Motor Earth is like someone dripped psychedelic oil all over your record player. It brings up the grit and rowdiness that bands…

Album Review: “Let It Be You” by Joan As Police Woman & Benjamin Lazar Davis

Alright, I am just going to say this plainly: Let It Be You is a really good album. Each track is meticulously made to be…

Album Review: Marching Church “Telling It Like It Is”

If Iggy Pop and Buddy Holly had a music child and that child married and had kids with Bob Dylan and Jeff Buckley’s own musical…

Album Review: Omar Alhindi Is A Total “Bedhead”

With a guitar and a tender voice, Omar Alhindi’s debut Bedhead Part One is a string-driven album to pass the day. This record is not…

Theatre Review: “Duat” Is A Lesson In Finding One’s Inner Paradise

Duat, the new Soho Repertory production directed by Will Davis, is something else. This play/musical is weird to the fullest, which some will like and find brilliant,…

Concert Review: Temples’ Combine Classic Rock With “Stranger Things” At Bowery Ballroom

Temples eerily played Bowery Ballroom last night. Okay, I know you noticed my usage of “eerily”. That is because Temples has a certain spook to…

Album Review: Jain’s “Zanaka” Is Techno-Tribal Music

Jain’s Zanaka is one of the most enlivening records I have heard.  From start to finish, you will feel like you have joined a techno-tribe,…

Album Review: Mutual Benefit Makes Musical Mysticism In “Skip A Sinking Stone”

Mutual Benefit Skip A Sinking Stone is, literally, the sound of nostalgia. Colorful rhythms ring throughout the record to make you feel like a vagabond…

Album Review: Nina Diaz Comes Of Strong In Rock N’ Roll Debut “The Beat Is Dead”

Can music make you physically connected? Nina Diaz’s debut album The Beat Is Dead throws the gauntlet at this idea by creating a record that…

Concert Review: LANY Show The Power Of Pop At Webster Hall

LANY are a pop trio ready for stardom, in part, because of their lead singer Paul Jason Klein. Mr. Klein represents the sheer power a…