Diandra Interviews Olivia Chaney: Surpassing Genres To Find Your Voice

As I interview and review more artists, I realize something really important is happening in music that is reflective of the world: the refusal to…

Concert Review: Vacationer Elevates Mindsets At Music Hall of Williamsburg

Vacationer’s Mindset was one of my fave albums. Maybe, I have some unhealed anxiety issues that makes me incredibly attracted to artists who make me…

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: Sinkane Brings Music of The World For National Sawdust

With multi-colored lights swooning behind him, Sinkane felt like he was swimming the tropics of sound. Suddenly, sand and sun met at National Sawdust to…

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…

Concert Review: Summerstage Brings Out The Top of Latin Pop

I CAN’T DEAL WITH SUMMERSTAGE THIS SUMMER! This year it has accumulated acts of pop/hip hop that could, easily, sellout any venue in the boroughs.…

Concert Review: Katie Herzig Sings To Failures And Win At Bowery Ballroom

8 Albums!That is how many Katie Herzig has achieved in her life, yet…. you would not know it. Perhaps, the marvel of Katie Herzig’s style…

Concert Review: Combo Chimbita Stir A Ceremony At BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn!

I have said that BRIC! Celebrate Brooklyn is having its most diverse lineup EVER, and it is true. There is a show for every taste…

Album Review: Amy Shark Debuts A “Love Monster” of Music

Amy Shark’s debut, Love Monster, has been highly anticipated because her songs feel like pop-infused diaries. Imagine opening up your journal, and having its entries…

Album Review: The Ophelias Sing To “Almost” Being An Adult

The Ophelias formed while still in high school. Bassist Grace Weir, guitarist/lyricist Spencer Peppet, percussionist Micaela Adams, and violinist Andrea Gutmann Fuentes first met at…

Concert Review: Joan As Police Woman Gets You “Woke” At Nublu

Watching Joan As Police Woman at Nublu, I realized I never asked why Joan added the “As Police Woman.” I have yet to google this…

Concert Review: Oh Wonder Are Wonderful At Summerstage

There I was; behind an 11 month old baby dressed in pink, being held up by her dad, and trying to grab the streaming lights…

Concert Review: Stolar Turns Rockwood NYC Into His Bedroom Pop Chamber

We have all gone into a room, and thought everyone is fake. Swimming in our egos, we searched for genuine, spiritual connections and wondered what…

Theatre Review: Chatter Approaches The Noise Around Adulting

SYNOPSIS: Claire moves to New York. She knows this is supposed to be the best time of her life, when she’ll meet her true friends…