Artist: Close-Up Christine And The Queens Are Readying To Dominate Terminal 5

Christine And The Queens is french pop galore that is readying to dominate U.S. music charts. Christine measures sweet-techno sounds with elements of thoughtful lyrics…

Concert Review: Bishop Briggs Is A KWEEN In Irving Plaza Concert

There is a drastic difference between a queen and KWEEN. While queens stay in their castles, kweens ride with their people. Bishop Briggs is a…

Ticketmaster Introduces A New Music Fave in FOXTRAX!

Ticketmaster’s New Music Favorite program is just one more amazing outlet, beyond my own (lol!), for you to discover artist that speak to both your…

Album Review: Alex Frankel’s “Negative Space” Will Leave You Positively Dancing

You might have heard of Alex Frankel as the frontman for the widely renown Holy Ghost! This duo, with Nick Millihiser, have created dance-electronica  that…

Album Review: Jones “New Skin” Is Pure Sophistication

I am in love with Jones’ New Skin record from head to toe. The album, to be released on October 7, is trip-hop, dream pop…

Concert Review: Corey Harper Is On The Brink Of Stardom

A few weeks ago, I wrote about Spencer Ludwig and his bonafide ride upwards to fame. These past few weeks the influx of amazing artists…

Album Review: Pop & Obachan Give Pop A Mystical Edge in “Misc. Excellence”

Pop usually has an idealic sound that is equated with Heaven, and, for many,  being mystical is that rightful blend of Heaven’s magic for human…

Album Review: Julia Jacklin’s “Don’t Let The Kids Win” Will Leave You Breathless

Every once in awhile you get a record that leaves you breathless. Julia Jacklin’s Don’t Let The Kids Win feels as if someone handed you a…

Album Review: Phantogram Brings Mischief To Music In “Three”

Phantogram’s Joshua Carter and Sarah Barthel comesoff like a duo of pop mischief. While pop music rises in the the idea of innocence, it is…

Diandra Reviews Good Music For The Week Playlist #22

I love this show, and I love my playlist. #goodstuff. Enjoy my newest weekly playlist filled with a varied collection of new artists for your…

BAM Next Wave Fest: The Hunger Is An Operatic Sociology Class

The Hunger has to have been one of them most unusual operas I have ever witnessed. I can assure you when I say this is…

Album Review: Grapell’s Love Chamber EP Is Psychedelically Darkened Love

Grapell’s Love Chamber EP feels like you entered a smokey, red-lit room with a group of wasted youth glaring at the distance to abstract feelings…

Album Review: Nick Waterhouse Is A Millennial Buddy Holly In Never Twice

Nick Waterhouse brings me back to the fun, fast-paced sounds of Buddy Holly. No, its not because he carries an odd physical semblance to the…

Album Review/ Artist Close-Up: Robert Glasper Experiment Is Coming To Bowery Ballroom

Art Science by Robert Glasper feels like a a 11 tracks of soul. Literally! I am not taking about the genre, but that of a…

Festival Review: Meadows Fest Day 2!

Meadows Fest Day 2, by now, has been heavily recorded because of Kanye’s family emergency. Yet, there were some really great performance throughout the day…