Album Review: Sharon Jones Reveals That The “Soul of A Woman” Is Eternal

Honest Question: Could Sharon Jones do any wrong? I had the privilege of seeing Sharon before she, unfortunately, lost her life to cancer. Yet, even…

Concert Review: Joyce Manor Approach Brooklyn Steel Like A Fist To The Face

Joyce Manor’s Brooklyn Steel show was electric, and the most modern, up-to-date take on classic, emo-punk. They jolt and shake with their guitars and drums…

Concert Review: Lights Is A Giver of Hope At Samsung 837

Lights gave a spectacular show at Samsung 837 that left me SHOOKETH! I had the pleasure of interviewing Lights, and was impacted by her sweetness…

Diandra Interviews Heather Brave: To Love Yourself Is To Better Yourself

Heather Brave is so bright! When I ask a question, it is with genuine intrigue at a response. This may seem obvious, but who has…

Concert Review: The War On Peace Prove Its Starts With An Individual

I get sentimental when I see certain bands. I have the pleasure of seeing many good ones, but, on occasion, I can feel their ambition.…

Concert Review: Rationale Is “Stay Woke” Music At Mercury Lounge

I always say the more interpersonal you are as an artist, the more loyalty you will gain from a crowd. By the show’s end, Rationale…

Film Review: Santa & Andres Shows Political Revolutions Are NOT For Everyone

Political Revolutions do not happen for everyone. The irony of revolutions is that they rise on the backs of poorer men, who eventually become the…

Concert Review: Diane Coffee Leaves Me Happily Jittery After Rough Trade Show

I CANNOT EVEN WITH DIANE COFFEE! Here is a giphy to show you how I feel about Diane Coffee’s Rough Trade show: via GIPHY My…

Album Review: Greta Van Fleet Rise “From The Fires”

Greta Van Fleet is, literally, a 2017 reincarnation of Led Zeppelin, and I am living for it. Led Zeppelin is one of my favorite band,…

Film Review: Thelma Redefines Thrillers And Questions Faith/ Fear

Synopsis: Thelma, a shy young student, has just left her religious family in a small town on the west coast of Norway to study at…

Theatre Review: Romantic Trapezoid In Three Scenes Into Commitment Struggles

Written by Victor L. Cahn and directed by Alberto Bonilla, Romantic Trapezoid is a brisk look into commitment issues. When Melissa (played by the Elizabeth…

Film Review: A Bride For Rip Van Winkle Is A Three Hour Dark Fairytale

Synopsis: Nanami is an apathetic, part-time junior high school teacher, whose only solace comes from connecting with others on “Planet,” a new social network service. One…

Album Review: Langhorne Slim’s “Lost At Last Vol 1” Makes Me Feel Found

Twain, Whitney, Angel Olsen, and now Langhorne Slim have released recent albums that strip back the synths and ass the acoustics. Their records carry a…

Album Review: Saents Self Titled EP Shows How We All Feel Like Sinners

I am convinced no saint died feeling like she or her was a saint. Frankly, saint seems like such a rich term/ feeling compared to…

Album Review: Mexican Institute of Sound Returns With Disco Popular

Mexican Institute of Sound is about to release his newest album in four years, and you need to be prepared! Disco Popular is another notch…