Concert Review: Honne and Jones Bring British Invasion to Webster Hall

On August 15, Webster Hall might as well have been a location in London. The headliner was  electronic British duo, Honne, that is just another…

BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn Festival Ended With A Bang….. To My Heart

If you have read some of my previous reviews on BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn  than you know I love this little Prospect Bandshell music series. It…

Diandra Reviews Good Music Playlist #15

I missed my playlist for the weekend but that only makes me more motivated to give you good music for you week. So enjoy my…

Elements Music & Arts Festival Review #2: Artist Reviews!

Elements Music & Arts Festival carried some really big names in the EDM world, and I had the pleasure of taking in their electronic frequencies…

Elements Music & Arts Festival Review #1: An Insane Electronic Wasteland For Youthful Bliss

  I can describe my experience at Elements in one, singular encounter. As I walked around a Red Hook dock filled with fairies, hanging skeletons,…

Album Review: Ariana Delawari Delivers Beauty In Entelechy

Ariana Delawari has made a two album nosedive into the beauty of weirdness. It is no secret that this artist revels in the glamorous strange.…

Album Review: Holiday Mountain Bring Atomic Levels of Fun Through SHIA

I will start my review by humbly saying, “Yaaas Kween!!!!!”. Holiday Mountain has created an album, SHIA, that is a brunt bump to a listeners’…

Album Review: Daniella Mason’s Technicolour EP Is Packed With Radio Hits And Heart

Daniella Mason’s debut EP, Technicolour, should be the soundtrack for every future EDM festival. It is five tracks into the heart of electro-pop, and is…

Film Review: Maïwenn’s My King Is A Lesson On Why Women Stay In Abusive Relationships

We have all asked ourselves, “Why is she with him?”. It could be towards a parent, friend, or a person’s gossip that floats around to…

Album Review: Ben Chatwin’s Heat & Entropy Is A Dark, Oceanic FairyTale

Ben Chatwin’s Heat & Entropy is an eery fall into Pan’s Labyrinth, and I love it. It is music mysticism at its best as you…

Concert Review: Neon Indian Is A Millennial Elvis Presley At Summerstage

I start this review with pure giddiness. I love when people dance. I love when people “get down” like no one is looking and use…

Album Review: Kllo “Well Worn” EP Is Millennial Music

Kllo’s Well Worn EP is Millennial Music. What is Millennial Music? It is the electronic, futuristic rhythms synthetically meshed with nature sound to make your…

Artist Close-Up: Pastel Is A Sonic Boom In Passion EP

With so many artists seeking to be seen and heard, you have to admire the sheer determination and self-production of the few whom understand the…

Film Review: Thomas Middleditch’s Joshy Is A Funny, Surprisingly Dark Look Into Suicide

Thomas Middleditch, Nick Kroll, and Adam Pally are some of the few, exceptional comedians that appear in Joshy, which comes out August 12. With actors…

Film Review: Sausage Party Is A Twistedly Funny, Oddly Religious Film

To be fair, I knew I would love Sausage Party. What I did not know is that I would walk out of it feeling strangely…