Diandra Interviews Natie: Classically Training Your Originality
Natie is on the rise in a time when artists are, probably, feeling their most
Natie is on the rise in a time when artists are, probably, feeling their most
I wrote about this in my Colores review, but I, actually, do believe that now
Before Love Came To Kill Us! YAS! Even the title of Jessie Reyez’s is fabulously
After Hours feels like The Weeknd’s attempt to become 80’s style pimp in Jupiter.
The magic of J.Balvin’s Colores is that it is 100% pure fun. It is J.
The music industry in a tizzy because how do you have a “moment” or push
Yes, WENS is inventing a new state of being that I feel is relevant to
In a world that talks about “needing to be empowered,” what does that, actually, mean?
William Wild has a voice that makes you look outside a window and say, “Where
Infusing crystal alchemy singing bowls into the entire album, Jhené Aiko’s Chilombo is absolutely an
I am really happy for JP Saxe. I remember seeing him when he was an
I had the pleasure to interview Allie X, despite unfortunate circumstances. As more and more
I really like Maggie Miles, and I found her interview to be, particularly, important in
renforshort rises amongst the ranks of GEN Z artists singing to a very real fact
The biggest aid and detriment to Låpsley’s has been people’s comparison to her as “The