Concert Review: Soundtrack Of America Must Return!

The Shed has ended their Soundtrack of America series, and, frankly, I am ready for a second helping. As previously mentioned, SOA was meant to…

Album Review: Gus Dapperton Tells You Where Polly People Go To Read?

When I heard the title of Gus Dapperton’s debut, Where Polly People Go To Read, I thought of multiple meanings. Polly people, to me, meant…

Album Review: Cage The Elephant Give You “Social Cues”

Cage The Elephant’s Social Cues is aptly titled because most songs sing to the cues we miss and the ones we burn through. On earth,…

Album Review: Jamestown Revival Is Found In San Isabel

Jamestown Revival goes to the HEART of country music. I recently saw a film that described country songs as “three chords and the truth.” In…

Album RevieW: Jade Bird Soars In Self-Titled Debut

I love Jade Bird. She has a voice that is clear in emotional intent as it sings to becoming purposeful. In her self-titled debut, she…

Concert Review: Skylar Grey Is An Angel With Tattoos At LPR

The choice to love again is the choice to not keep hurting anymore. For Skylar Grey, she has made her “bad choices,” but now, engaged…

Diandra Interviews Cienfue: The Shaman of Tropical- Psychedelia

For Cienfue, music is a trip. For the first time he is releasing music in English, one song a month, and showing how Panama’s tropical…

TV Review: Hulu’s Ramy Wins My Heart

You will see a lot of reviews mention how “revolutionary” Hulu’s Ramy is as a tv show, but what they are really saying is that…

Film Review: The Man Who Killed Don Quixote Will Be Released

Written and directed by Terry Gilliam, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (TMWKDQ) should really have three different synopses. What magnetizes viewers to the 132…

Diandra Interviews Maya B: Being Original To Paint Your Sound

I really like Maya B. In a world that seeks artists to sing about humanity, but can forget they are human, Maya B makes her…

Diandra Interviews Pheeyownah: Silvering Empowerment Into A Persona

Prepping for the release of her new album, Silver, on May 3, Pheeyownah opened up about the meaning of this record, and how it redefined…

Festival Preview: Bonnaroo Is Getting Mindful In Manchester, TN

Right up there with Coachella and Burning Man, Bonnaroo could be considered one of the legendary, music festivals that recurs, every year, in the U.S;…

Festival Preview: Governor’s Ball 2019 Is Taking Over NYC

Governor’s Ball is LEGENDARY! Since its conception, it has become a staple, New York music festival: completely taking over the city. This year promises to…

Festival Preview: Pitchfork Festival Is Spanning Through Genres In Chicago

Pitchfork Festival 2019 is going to be FANTASTIC. I am already in love with its lineup, especially because it spans through genres. Haim, The Isley…

Festival Preview: Elements Lakewood Fest Is Going Big

Elements Lakewood Fest is a must for those that believe the electronic scene is, actually, a culture. While some festivals aim to curate music, Lakewood…