Concert Review: Bülow Makes Vulnerability Cool At Bowery

Leaving Bowery, I got to meet Bülow, and like anyone that meets a star, I told her how “amazing” she was, which was true. “Great”…

Diandra Interviews Mai Lan: Self-Assurance Is Vital To Artists

Performing at The Standard Hotel on September 28, Mai Lan believes self-assurance is VITAL for an artist, and I could not agree more. If you…

Film Review: MATANGI/MAYA/M.I.A. Is An Immigrant’s Tale

When you are displaced from your country, you do not just lose a territory; you lose family, culture, and the ability to have a solo…

Concert Review: BØRNS Is FAME At Radio City Music Hall

Watching BØRNS at Radio City Music Hall, FAME, as an energy, leapt from the stage. With silver pants, red, floral shoes, and a sheer, blue…

Film Review: All About Nina Confronts How We Ask Women To Grow Up

When you are a woman, like any member of an oppressed group, you carry double consciousness. There is the “you” in front of men, and…

Concert Review: Fickle Friends Are Your Real Friends At Bowery

Rambunctious, vivacious, and definitely creative, Fickle Friends felt like your real friends at Bowery Ballroom. Their entire show is a set between cracking jokes on…

Concert Review: Gabriella Cohen Is A Jazzy Queen In NYC

    With a quick set, Gabriella Cohen set up to prove she is a quirky, jazzy queen. She is witty and random, which explains…

Album Review: Yumi Zouma’s EP III Is A Groovy Addition

Yumi Zouma’s EP III comes just off the edge of summer and feels like a blue crush. It turns love “blues” into a royal navy…

Album Review: Hippo Campus Show We All Feel Like “Bambi”

From #MeToo to the Global News Cycle, Hippo Campus used Bambi as an opportunity to say how affected they have become as individuals by the…

Concert Review: Whethan Gives A Wild Wednesday At Brooklyn Steel

Playing an EDM concert on a Wednesday is, certainly, a unique experience. Wednesday is an “edgy” weekday as you are not, completely, coasted towards the…

Album Review: Justus Profitt And Jay Som Sing To “Nothing’s Changed”

We all have looked at our life and said, “Nothing’s Changed!” Justus Profitt and Jay Som have united their voices in creating an album that…

Album Review: Dillon Francis Makes Us Say, “Wut Wut”

When I heard Dillon Francis was doing a SPANISH ALBUM, I did not know where to place my happy soul. When asked about the inspiration…

Album Review: Roosevelt’s Young Romance Is An Electro Lesson

Young Romance has captured “the artist”/ the world since the beginning of time. From philosophers to painters, everyone is fascinated by the idea of young…

Album Review: Reduxer Creates A New, Welcomed Sound For Alt-J

Alt-J’s Reduxer is a set of 11 reinterpretations of songs from the band’s third album, RELAXER, reimagined by a variety of hip hop artists and…

Album Review: Moon Honey Confront “Mixed Media On Women”

How we portray someone is how we see them. This may seem inherently obvious, but we live in a world that fights connecting the dots…