Album Review: Brockhampton’s Iridescence Gets Spiritually Revealing

Iridescence  Webster Definition: a lustrous rainbow-like play of color caused by differential refraction of light waves (as from an oil slick, soap bubble, or fish…

Diandra Interviews Hudson Taylor: Brothers In Music

After reviewing From Bear Cave To Dame Street, I could tell brothers Alfie and Harry of Hudson Taylor were gracious guys. On September 28, the…

Concert Review: St. Lucia Gave Yacht Life At Pier 17

At The Rooftop at Pier 17, St. Lucia’s concert felt equivalent to hopping on a yacht to South Africa. They combine afro-pop and disco to…

Album Review: Winnetka Bowling League Are Winning In Self- Titled EP

On title, you do not know what to expect from a band called Winnetka Bowling League. Immediately, you think of a group of middle-aged men…

Album Review: Ezza Rose Declares “No Means No”

Ezza Rose has a voice that makes you float through clouds. She simply lifts you up, and takes you to the sky just as the…

Concert Review: Ruel Proves He Will Be Your New Teen Icon In NYC

I loved Ruel’s show because I felt like I was watching the very beginning of an icon/ teen heartthrob. There is no doubt that Ruel…

Concert Review: Cautious Clay Is Love’s Crisis Manager At Brooklyn Steel

Cautious Clay is one of the best performers to see because he is multi-talented. He played the saxophone, ukulele, a bass guitar, and the flute…

Diandra Reviews It All- Jesse Harris Feels Like Coney Island In Aquarelle

  Jesse Harris is known as a songwriter, and Aquarelle is another golden plaque to what feels like a spiritual room of deserved, trophied accolades.…

Album Review: Dreams Are Superheroes In No One Defeats Us

Empire of the Sun’s Luke Steele and Silverchair’s Daniel Johns have united to create a super group that will make you feel like a superhero.…

Film Review: Colette Shows Why Confidence Is Power

Synopsis: After marrying a successful Parisian writer known commonly as “Willy” (Dominic West), Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (Keira Knightley) is transplanted from her childhood home in rural…

Film Review: Life Itself Is A Powerful Story With A Dividing Ending

SYNOPSIS: As a young New York couple goes from college romance to marriage and the birth of their first child, the unexpected twists of their…

Concert Review: Flora Cash Test New Music At Bowery Ballroom

Flora Cash have, recently, been signed to RCA, and are taking the opportunity, with their label, to build a music world that is, in essence,…

Concert Review: SYML Shows The Quirks of Love At Bowery Ballroom

SYML is the guy that opens up a pizza discussion mid-show. He is also the guy that wears new sneakers in a rain storm. SYML…

Album Review: Macy Gray’s Ruby Makes Her Shine

When you hear Macy Gray’s Ruby, you will 100% feel her spirit. Ruby is her most vivacious representation of herself, and why she has had…

Album Review: Hudson Taylor Go From Bear Creek To Dame Street

When you are young, you see the streets more than your bedroom. The outside world is like a seductive siren calling to live her up.…