Album Review: Halsey Welcomes All To The “Hopeless Fountain Kingdom”

Halsey was not kidding when she said she loved Romeo and Juliet, and her new album, Hopeless Fountain Kingdom (HFK), might as well be a…

Album Review: Saint Etienne Observe The “Home Counties” That Raised Them

Saint Etienne grew up in the Home Counties of England, where BBC radio woke them up in the morning to a doughnut of shires, train…

Diandra Interviews Madi Madej: A Country Singer With Positivity As Her Key To Success

Being a teenager is not easy, but being an ambitious teenager like, Madi Madej might be even harder. The country songstress dreams of reaching the…

Album Review: Kacey Johansing Sees Her Strength In “The Hiding”

Sometimes, people leave our lives so that we can finally begin to live. Most of us can say that we define ourselves according to our…

Album Review: Bleachers Is “Gone Now” But Far From Forgotten

Bleachers’ new album Gone Now feels like a giant “Hello!”. The brightness of this record makes me want to blast it for every morning run…

Album Review: Marika Hackman Debuts Her Genius In “I’m Not Your Man”

It is pretty clear from my previous review that I LOVE Marika Hackman. The Londonite is about to debut her album on June 2, and…

Album Review: TOPS Leave “Sugar At The Gate” For Listeners In Need Of Music Sweetness

TOPS newest album, Sugar At The Gate, certainly feels like someone left a batch of candy outside, for you, at Heaven’s Door. It has to…

Album Review: Zach Gill Shows You “Life In The Multiverse”

For some, life is like a video game. We are jumping through buildings, flying through streets, and crashing into people in search of the “Ultimate…

Diandra Reviews The News: Bryson Tiller Is Going To Set It Off

  Celebrating the release of True To Self, Bryson Tiller is readying for tour life. If you have heard the record, than you know you…

Album Review: Free Throw Ask You To “Bear Your Mind”

Free Throw comes onto the scene with a sweet emo-pop sound that counters the synth and sugar we have grown accustomed. With instrumentals and vocals…

Elements Lakewood Review #3: Sunday Was An Electric Goodbye

Life, ultimately, is a series of temporary experiences. Some good, some bad, and all impactful. Elements was a culmination of life’s series by being a…

Elements Lakewood Review #2: Saturday Is The Payoff

If Friday was a combined day of exhilaration and anticipation than Saturday felt like a giant day of payoff. By then, people had settled into…

Elements Lakewood Review #1: Everything Good Starts On A Friday

  From the beginning, Elements Lakewood sets up that you are REMOTE from civilization, city life, and even the farm life you have to drive…

Concert Review: Oh Wonder Leave Me Feeling Wonderful At Rough Trade NYC

  Oh Wonder played to the nines at Rough Trade NYC, presenting new material from their upcoming album. The Aussie duo could not stop marveling…

Concert Review: Ruth B. Is Golden At Le Poisson Rouge

There we all were. Sitting with candlelit tables, and glaring forward at the neon hues of blue and pink that gently shone upon Ruth B.…