Album Review: Lord Huron Show You A “Vide Noir”

Lord Heron create immersive, imaginative soundscapes, and do not recoil from displaying humanity’s dullness. After spending nights driving around and observing Los Angeles’s nights  for…

Album Review: Tinashe Takes You On An Edgy R&B Joyride

From Kali Uchis to H.E.R, R&B is receiving a revamp that attracts young people’s desire to CHILL OUT! Tinashe is another member of what I…

Artist Close-Up: Princess Nokia Goes For Emo- Experimentation

Princess Nokia’s new mixtape is a SHOCK. Going emo-rock is a twist for the rapper and her fans, but I am for it, especially because…

Diandra Interviews RIVVRS: Keeping Fun Alive As Music Heals Your Life

Interviewing RIVVRS was enlightening, in part, because his responses felt relatable and motivating. We all struggle to feel excited about our lives, and even the…

Diandra Interviews Jack Grace: Releases Tension Through If I Tremble

Jack Grace’s If I Tremble feels like somebody combined Radiohead’s Thom Yorke with a galaxy. Every wave feels radioed by a frantic call from daily…

Concert Review: Miles Francis Is The Greatest Entertainer At Mercury Lounge

Miles Francis has to be one of the best performers I have ever seen. He gave Madison Square Garden to Mercury Lounge, and turned an…

Album Review: Fakear Makes Environmental EDM In All Glows

If Tom Misch’s Geography made you feel like you were traveling across land, Fakear All Glows makes you travel across seas. Fakear is bringing oceanic…

Concert Review: The Hollow Cove Build Simplicity At Rockwood NYC

On the cusp of their debut, Hollow Coves played an intimate show at Rockwood Music Hall. Hailing their inspirations and talking about their traveling adventures…

Album Review: L.A. Salami Is A Poet For The City of Bootmakers

In City of Bootmakers, L.A. Salami feels like the music narrator for youth. As seen in concert, he is magnificent story-teller whom is not afraid…

Concert Review: Mallrat Turns A Tuesday With Thursday Vibes At Rough Trade

Mallrat made me feel like a fossil. At 18 years old, she is rising to be the Generation Z version of Lily Allen. Waltzing the…

Album Review: King Tuff Makes Everyone Feel Alike In “The Other”

For King Tuff, music and nature are his religion. They are two entities that are cosmic in their capacity to save your soul when you…

Artist Close-Up: Cifika Brings The Meekness of Fierceness

K-POP has struggled to make it in America to the perplexing of many. Some theorize racism as a reason, while others presume it is people’s…

TV Review: Krypton Revamps Filmed Takes on Superman

Whether you loved the most recent renditions of Superman, felt okay about it, or try to ignore their very existence, Krypton arises as a second…

Artist Close- Up: Price & Takis Are Bringing EDM Hip Hop in “Haunted”

Somebody is putting “Bop Juice” in Canada’s water because Price & Takis are rising as ANOTHER EDM duo readying to take over the world. Their…

Album Review: Brazilian Girls Ignite Fun In Let’s Make Love

Brazilian Girls’ new album, LET’S MAKE LOVE, feels like the wild night out you have been DYING to have. Every song is shocked with an…