Concert Review: Wet Sings Through The Snow At Brooklyn Steel

Watching Wet, I had a moment of irony! As lead singer Kelly Zutrau talked about wanting to show her personality more and how she was…

Concert Review: Nina Nesbitt Is An Icon To LPR

At Le Poisson Rouge, Nina Nesbitt was the Pop epitome of your best girlfriend. Every woman should have a woman that is her confidante, humor,…

Concert Review: The Beths Play To Desire At MHOW

Desire is the death of joy…..supposedly. This might be why so many artists sing to desire and depression as if the two are stuck in…

Concert Review: Astrid S Is Good Pop At Rough Trade

There are moments in your life when you realize you are doing well, and you do not fight it. These moments are the rarest because…

Concert Review: Barns Courtney Is A Modern Classic At Terminal 5

The first time I saw Barns Courtney,  he was performing at a dark, old school night-club, he attracted a crowd that believed Led Zeppelin was…

Concert Review: The Kooks Turn Terminal 5 Into An Adult Playground

The Kooks feel like a “happy band” to me, which seems like a cheap description. Yet, their crowd treated going to their show like it…

Concert Review: Mija Haunts Mercury Lounge

Choosing to watch Mija in concert is like openly deciding to be haunted. She sets up her concert like you are entering the living room…

Diandra Interviews Gia Woods: Your Creativity Is Self-Love

From loving herself to loving Googoosh, Gia Woods may try to push her sound, but she is not trying to push her message beyond the…

Album Review: The Japanese House Is “Good At Falling”

For The Japanese House, she is “Good At Falling” in love; the problem is staying. The “honeymoon period” of a relationship is legendary because it…

Concert Review: JP Saxe Plays To “The Relationship” In NYC

When you hear JP Saxe, you might compare him to Ed Sheeran or Tom Walker. He rises amongst the ranks of artists that understand a…

Concert Review: SHAED Show Time Makes You Grow

Okay, this review might be a little personal. SHAED has been featured several times on Diandra Reviews It All. I remember when they were openers…

Concert Review: RFA Are Simply Fun At Mercury Lounge

“Boys JUST WANNA HAVE FUN!” Okay, the original line is “Girls just wanna have fun!” but, at Mercury Lounge, this seemed to be RFA’s message.…

Album Review: Mansionair Shows Love Is A “Shadowboxer”

If you put U2 in a literal synthwave, you would get Mansionair. Their new album. Shadowboxer, is exceptionally good and turns electro-pop into a sleek,…

Film Review: Climax Is MTV Meets Horror On LSD

If MTV and a literal nightmare got together to remake Reefer Madness, you would have the wonder that is Climax. This movie is human chaos…

Concert/ Album Review: Tom Walker Declares “What A Time To Be Alive”

Celebrating the release of his debut, What A Time To Be Alive, Tom Walker is on Cloud Nine. He feels happy, and, with his charm,…