Diandra Interviews Christina LaRocca: Defining Soul In Sound (Part 2)

In the first part of my interview with Christina LaRocca, it was clear to see that she is strong, but you can also see that…

Diandra Interviews Christina LaRocca: Music To Hear The Soul (Part 1)

We all want to tell our story, but some have the capacity to use music to do so. It may be why we love artists…

Concert Review: Walk The Moon Show You How To Feel Like A Star

Certain artists have a “church-like” quality to them; where entering their concert is like entering a temple. As the crowd closed their eyes, swayed, and…

Concert Review: José James Summons Bill Withers’ Wisdom

I have seen José James before, of which his own show felt like a cross between artist and activism. It is clear that José James…

Concert Review: Tribal Seeds Are Reggae Punkers At Gramercy

Immediately entering Gramercy, the air had a certain scented smoke that was unmistakable. I FULLY expected this “scented smoke” to be at The Tribal Seeds…

Concert Review: Dorothy Uses Her Freedom Tour To Promote Love

Dorothy may have been under the weather, but that did not stop her from putting everyone under her spell at Bowery Ballroom. With sage emanating…

Album Review: Camila Cabello’s Debut Makes You Love Camila

Frankly, I went into Camila Cabello’s debut, Camila, expecting “full bops”, and it delivered. “In The Dark” and “Into It” gravitate to music’s current “electro”…

Concert Review: The Wombats Fly High In Energy At Brooklyn Steel

As young people, we struggle between the pressure to be perfect according to our eyes and the eyes of the world. No generation is absolved…

Theatre Review: Mankind Reveals The Need For Womanhood

Synopsis: Mark and Jason were keeping things casual until Jason got pregnant. But however unplanned the pregnancy was, nothing could be less expected than the chain…

Concert Review: Soren Bryce Is Everyone At Elsewhere

I have had the pleasure to see Soren Bryce before, but then I had the added one of interviewing her. It is in inevitable that…

TV Review: Corporate Is A Smart Comedy On Work Life Misery

Synopsis: From Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson, and Jake Weisman comes a dark, edgy look at life as a Junior-Executive-in-Training at your average, soulless multi-national corporation.…

Diandra Interviews William Crighton: 5 Questions On Music Consciousness

There is nothing like hearing a song or artist that seemingly understands everything you are going through, but has the talent to sing and present…

Album Review: Shame Give You “Songs of Praise”

Can you embody shame? Do you want to? It is no secret that music is a reflector and receptor of human emotions, and Shame is…

Artist Close-Up Ceramic Animal Is Ready To Roar At Mercury Lounge

 When it comes to Ceramic Animal, it is all about feeling “So Familiar”. Yes, that is the name of their newest track, but it is…

Diandra Interviews Noah Kahan: 5 Questions On Finding Creative Inspiration

Noah Kahan is one of Republic Records brightest, new stars because he is a big heart. His music appeals to those that feel like they…