Concert Review: Diana Gordon Is The Friend You Open Up To At Pianos

You learn strength when you lose someone because gaining that person taught you how to love. Relationships are vital to our spirit, not just because…

Concert Review: Alma Unleashes Party Animals At Elsewhere

If life were an Alma concert, nobody would ever be unhappy or mad again. After Elsewhere, I truly believe this because she is 100% on…

Concert Review: Glorious Sons Are WWE Wrestlers At MHOW

At MHOW, you would have thought Glorious Sons were a group of rocks’ roll, WWE wrestlers. Lead singer Brett Emmons even did some The Rock…

Theatre Review: I Was Most Alive With You Is Biblically Humbling

The Book of Job is the hardest chapter to understand in the Bible, and is often a “go-to” for atheists to get a “rise” out…

Concert Review: Residente Is A Man of Resistance At MSG

Never in the history of my life can I say I questioned the architectural stability of Madison Square Garden, but then, Residente performed, and I…

Concert Review: Greg Holden Turns Irving Plaza Into His Home

Greg Holden was happy to be back in New York; so much so that he contemplated going back to California. Yet, New York did not…

Concert Review: Lucius Are Vaudevillian Glam At Forest Hills Stadium

When you hear Lucius, on record, their music comes off futuristic like, a duet of singing sisters sending you messages, through your radio, from 3018.…

Diandra Interviews Marrón: Music Is A Universal Channel

Nature or nurture? What develops an artist’s talent, and how they progress to future paths? Marrón, definitely, brings a moody, psychedelic vibe to the Latin Music…

Diandra Interviews Girl Ultra: How Sad Songs Move The World And Your Confidence

I really like Girl Ultra. Known as Mexico’s Drake, she is giving Latin Music a modern, smooth R&B innovation. Her sheer determination comes out in…

Diandra Interviews Carlos Cros: Keeping The Fun of Creating Music

Carlos Cros has always had an elegance to his music, and La Major Defensa, his newest work, is a step into further sophistication. For a…

Concert Review: Sequence Music Festival Shines Through The Rain

Truthfully, Sequence Fest did not feel like a festival, but that opened it up to another potential: concert series. Run by The Bell House/ City…

Artist Close-Up: Jez Dior Brings Light To Your Darkness

Are we all depressed? Seriously? When listening to recent music, I feel more and more artists are appealing to how sad it is to live.…

Album Review: Russo Want To Feel Happy Having A “House With A Pool”

Russo has been described as the future of punk-pop, which is ironic because they are retro in essence. Their new EP, House With A Pool,…

Concert Review: Tomi Is Is A Desert Glam Queen At Mercury Lounge

Wailing on notes from her latest EP, What Kind of Love, Tomi felt like a desert rock goddess at Mercury Lounge. Her big, flowing curly…

Album Review: The Internet’s “Hive Mind” Shows Love Is A Vibe

The Internet’s Hive Mind really does feel like your mind has become a hive; bees flying around, working together, to produce honeyed thoughts. In this…