Album Review: Camila Cabello’s Debut Makes You Love Camila

Frankly, I went into Camila Cabello’s debut, Camila, expecting “full bops”, and it delivered. “In The Dark” and “Into It” gravitate to music’s current “electro”…

Concert Review: The Wombats Fly High In Energy At Brooklyn Steel

As young people, we struggle between the pressure to be perfect according to our eyes and the eyes of the world. No generation is absolved…

Theatre Review: Mankind Reveals The Need For Womanhood

Synopsis: Mark and Jason were keeping things casual until Jason got pregnant. But however unplanned the pregnancy was, nothing could be less expected than the chain…

Concert Review: Soren Bryce Is Everyone At Elsewhere

I have had the pleasure to see Soren Bryce before, but then I had the added one of interviewing her. It is in inevitable that…

TV Review: Corporate Is A Smart Comedy On Work Life Misery

Synopsis: From Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson, and Jake Weisman comes a dark, edgy look at life as a Junior-Executive-in-Training at your average, soulless multi-national corporation.…

Diandra Interviews William Crighton: 5 Questions On Music Consciousness

There is nothing like hearing a song or artist that seemingly understands everything you are going through, but has the talent to sing and present…

Album Review: Shame Give You “Songs of Praise”

Can you embody shame? Do you want to? It is no secret that music is a reflector and receptor of human emotions, and Shame is…

Artist Close-Up Ceramic Animal Is Ready To Roar At Mercury Lounge

 When it comes to Ceramic Animal, it is all about feeling “So Familiar”. Yes, that is the name of their newest track, but it is…

Diandra Interviews Noah Kahan: 5 Questions On Finding Creative Inspiration

Noah Kahan is one of Republic Records brightest, new stars because he is a big heart. His music appeals to those that feel like they…

Diandra Interviews Percival Elliott: Bringing Love To “Save Your Soul”

To make it in this world, you, usually, have to either be outside the box or be completely defined by it. In essence, you are…

Artists To Watch 2018: Soleima Wants The Rich Life Through “Low Life”

THE STRUGGLE IS REAL! I do not know ONE instance, when meeting my fellow Millennials, where money is not brought up, and usually in mourning…

Album Review: Berry Prove Everything Can Be Compromised With Joy

Berry formed in 2002 when guitarist/vocalist Joey Lemon and drummer Paul Goodenough connected at an intensive four-month music program. The two Mid-Westerners then recruited college…

Album Review: Noah Kahan’s “Hurt Somebody” Explores The Pain of Life

At twenty years old, it is no surprise that Noah Kahan sings to finding himself. Although we never stop looking, your twenties begin a grander…

Album Review: BØRNS Creates An Electric Church For Blue Madonna

BØRNS’ Blue Madonna may be his sophomore attempt, but it feels beyond a second try to impress. After his stellar, first album, Dopamine, BØRNS is…

Artists To Watch 2018: Au/Ra Is Ready To Clean Any Negative Aura

Ahhhhh, yes! If there is one thing, I enjoy doing/ find necessary its cleaning my chakras. It is not a hidden fact that I love…