Artist Close Up: Justin Levinson Makes Listeners Say “Yes, Man”

In a time where America has a dreary political climate, music has become, to many, an outlet of solace. Nothing like a good song to…

Album Review: Todd O’ Keefe Gives Light To “Uptown”

Good has always been an ambiguous term. What makes something good is often confused with easy. Yet, Todd O’ Keefe Uptown explains why good and…

Album Review: The Modern Savage Bring An Upbeat To Grunge Music In “Unwilling Participants”

Grunge music beats in the negativity of life. Now, I am not saying I do not love grunge music, or recognize the genius of its…

Concert Review: Austra Shows Your Presence Is A Statement At Warsaw

There are certain people that can wear who they are with pride. They make their presence a statement that goes beyond their loud fashions, dreamy…

Artist Close-Up: Sam Jordan & The Dead Buoys

Sam Jordan is one of my favorite rising artists. His last EP, Thoughts of Paradise, was called by Metro the “Quentin Tarantino of movie soundtrack guitars”,…

Album Review: Auditorium’s “The First Music” Is Music To Grow Up

Auditorium’s new album The First Music is set to be released January 27, and it is an album to grow up. That sounds like a…

Song Review: Julia Michaels Is Going From The Background To The Spotlight

Over the past two years, JULIA  MICHAELS has solidified herself as one of pop music’s most in-demand songwriters, co-writing a string of Billboard Hot 100…

Diandra Reviews Good Music Playlist 28

SING BABY SING! Week one of Trump Nation has passed, and we all need music and drinks. So here are some new artists that show…

Concert Review: Cigarettes After Sex Feel Exactly Like Their Name In Music Hall of Williamsburg

Many times when you watch a sex scene in a movie, you see the protagonist light a cig afterward like a “cool down” from his…

Concert Review: Wyland Brings The Fruits Of GratitudeTo Arlene’s Grocery

Wyland played Arlene’s Grocery on January 24 and brought to the small stage a big heart. If you have ever been to Arlene’s Grocery, you…

Album Review: Leopold And His Fiction Show You Can Be Your Own “Darling Destroyer”

Sometimes, you feel “twisted”. Maybe, you feel “crazy” or you feel like a nail being jammed and turned to fit in a hole that is…

Album Review: Bell The Band’s Self-Titled EP Is Humbling Folk Music

Folk music is ancient and international in its “working man” origins. From Greek legends to England’s urban tales, every country has its stories of the…

Song Review: Jade Jackson Makes You Want To Ride A “Motorcycle”

Meet Jade Jackson; the new signed songstress to Anti- Records. The prolific song-writer has managed to create a sound that is “old-world” rhythms to lyrics…

Album Review: Taylor Jahn Will Make You Feel Love In “Hide Away”

Taylor Jahn is releasing his EP Hide Away on January 27, and I cannot help but feel like the sun will come out that day.…

Concert Review: The Band of Heathens Bring a Rock Jam To City Winery

From Texas To New York, The Band of Heathens brought a sense of Southern mischief and glee to City Winery. It is no secret that…