Album Review: Cuddle Magic Bring “Ashes/Axis” To Listeners’ Mind

Cuddle Magic have gained fame for being headliners of “chamber pop” or “avant-pop”. While these titles may come off like Cuddle Magic aims for “weird”,…

Album Review: Japandroids Go “Near To The Wild Heart of Life”

There is a wildness to every human being that some understand is meant to be protected. That “wildness” is the part of your spirit that…

Album Review: Gabriel Garzón-Montano “Jardín” Is Too Good!

Gabriel Garzón-Montano’s Jardín is exceptional, excellent. great, and. basically, every word you use to equate a pure achievement. The Brooklyn singer is releasing this debut…

Diandra Previews: ELEMENTS Lakewood Camping Music & Art Festival (UM YES!)

Music festivals have become one of the biggest ways to feel alive. Yet, there is a downside to music festivals, especially ones of a few…

Concert Review: Charly Bliss Is Pure Entertainment At Music Hall of Williamsburg

I was curious to see Charly Bliss at Music Hall Of Williamsburg. Their video aim straight for shock and strange, while their music sets fires…

Artist Close Up: Nadia Reid Makes Music For Self-Confidence

I am convinced that the world has lost its clarity over confidence. Many people presume confidence is a loud, forceful affirmation of your greatness only…

Album Review: Julie Byrne’s “Not Even Happiness” Will Make You Cry From Its Beauty

Julie Byrne’s Not Even Happiness is gorgeous, and proves something very hard to believe: there is beauty in sadness. When you see someone crying in pain,…

Album Review: Erik Hassle’s “Innocence Lost” Finds Its Cool

Usually, when we think of  innocence lost, it seems like a tragedy. It is presumed innocence leaves from the pain that enters. Yet, Erik Hassle’s…

Concert Review: Morgxn Was Epic At Baby’s All Right

Inaugural day was a sad, odd one for many, and in Brooklyn the tense air was combatted through live music and youthful musings. Never Trumps…

DIandra Reviews Good Music Playlist 27 (Thank You Obama!)

You never know what you have until its gone. It is a sad day of mourning in America, as we bid Adieu to one of…

Album Review: The Molochs “American Velvet Glory” Brings The Beat Generation To Millennials

Listening to America’s Velvet Glory is like reading Jack Kerouac’s On The Road. You are confronted with poetic verses on the emotions and characters you…

Song Review: Boy Epic Claims “Kanye’s In My Head”

Boy Epic’s music is all about poor decisions, and “Kanye’s In My Head” is a sonic reliving of just that. Yet, is not just about…

Album Review: Austra’s “Future Politics” Is A Call For Social Empathy

Austra’s Future Politics brings an eerie sense of sophistication as she envisions a colder future that can only be combatted with the warmth of the…

Concert Review: Slow Hollows Play In Honesty At Bowery Ballroom

Last night, Slow Hollows played Bowery Ballroom, and gave a performance that could spark fan obsession. Lead Singer Austin Feinstein has the same curious appeal…