Album Review: Jordan Smith’s “Only Love” Is Romantic Music

I love when music is romantic, and it has a dual effect. When you are single to hear romantic music makes your dream and long…

Concert Review: Wild Rivers Run At Mercury Lounge

Failures terrify humanity so much that it rarely discusses this fear in public. Yet, we rely on music to acknowledge the inners working of our…

Album Review: Elley Duhé Has A Dragon Mentality

Elley Duhé’s voice is the embodiment of true finesse; textured like velvet but bare like skin. She knows how to toss notes like coins running…

Album Review: Bad Rabbits Have A Kiki With “Mimi”

There is a really good problem with Bad Rabbits’ Mimi. It is 100% a feel good record. If you are not ready to dance or…

Diandra Interviews Nina Dioz: Fighting Social Labels To Get To The Music

Nina Dioz has a lot against her because how you are labeled in this world can make others feel they understand you, but they only…

Concert Review: Stu Larsen & Natsuki Kurai Are Two Best Buds At Mercury Lounge

I love when people like each other, and I believe that fun is a greater source to creativity than pain. Sometimes, we get roped into…

Diandra Interviews Kara Connolly (Part 1): Realizing Your Self- Worth In Song

Kara Connolly DOES NOT PLAY when it comes to emotional honesty. For her, the clearer you are with yourself and others, the clearer you become…

Diandra Interviews Kara Connolly (Part 2): How Music Empowers Your Life As Yours

My GOD! I could hear Kara Connolly’s responses for days. She could write a self-help book for young women trying to figure out how to…

Album Review: Lola Kirke Is A Folk Myth In “Heart Head West”

Lola Kirke’s debut, Heart Head West, really does sound like a folk western. It feels as sullen yet magnificent as the ending of Thelma &…

Album Review: Tomberlin Is All of Us “At Weddings”

Weddings are such a weird thing to attend. On one hand, they are exciting and moving because someone you love is starting a new chapter…

Album Review: Liz Cooper & The Stampede Show We Are All Window Flowers

When an artist describes their album as “Window Flowers is a collection of music that deals with the weight of mundanity, and politely tells it…

Album Review: Neil Frances Are Nostalgic In Took A While

Nostalgia should be a genre in music. There are some artists that really do summon a feeling of “looking back”. Neil Frances’ Took A While…

Album Review: Tirzah Shows “Devotion” Is Simply Surreal In Feeling

Tirzah’s Devotion is 100% unique. While many songstresses are rising to modernize R&B with a sense of electro futurism, Tirzah adds an element of surrealism.…

Album Review: Gorgon City Build You A Summer “Escape”

At The Rooftop at Output, Gorgon City presented new songs from their album, Escape, which comes out August 10. It was the perfect place to…

Concert Review: Spooky Cool Show Desire Is Crazy At Baby’s All Right

Spooky Cool’s show at Baby’s All Right was quick, strange, and to the point. The rising group are ready to build melodies that sound off…