Artist Close-Up: CKay Will Make You Fall For An “Alien”

When I first heard CKay’s Love Nwantiti, I was transported to my high-school years; dancing with friends to every artist, from Don Omar to Sizzla,…

Diandra Interviews Gianluca: The Batman of Chile

Gianluca is on the RISE, and, like Rauw Alejandro, I know how to predict who is “next.” It is crazy to see new generations of…

Diandra Interviews Rozalen: Taking “Este Tren” To A Better You

Rozalen is one of the sweetest people you will ever meet, and, for her, that has led to her heartbreak. She is a woman that…

Album Review: Skott Declares Always Live For Always

June 26 has been a DAY of powerful debuts. Actually, this month has been fantastic! From Jonah Yano to Blimes And Gab, I am happily…

Diandra Interviews Tatiana Hazel: Singing For What Is Right

  So many times, in this world, the right thing has not been popular and social justice was considered “unfashionable.” In essence, in a world…

Film Review- Netflix’s Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga

From Marriage Story to the To All The Boys’ series, Netflix has proven that when it comes to launching premier films and originals, they are…

Album Review: Blimes And Gab Will Make You Talk About Them

With their debut set for June 26, Blimes And Gab’s Talk About It is a bombastic, rambunctious, and beat-thriving introduction.Listening to the album, I kept…

Album Review: Becca Mancari Observes “The Greatest Part” of Healing

Becca Mancari’s The Greatest Part makes me feel like I am shopping through life. It has a glittery, casual sounds that crosses between a 1960’s…

Album Review: Park Hye Jin Asks How Can I?

  Color me SHOOK by Park Hye Jin’s sound in new EP: How Can I? Out June 26, The EP feels like a relic tossed…

Album Review: J. Laser Is J. Laser

  MY PEOPLE! I love some psychedelia. Tame Impala has been integral to my personal playlist, but Kevin Parker makes an album as often as…

Diandra Interviews Cami: Observing Your Monsters Through Music

We all have our monsters. Personally, I think what tips the scale between a good and bad person is the one that decides to fight…

Diandra Interviews Maikel De La Calle: Music Saves

Maikel Delacalle has a vision for himself, but it came from finding his salvation: music. When a song saves your life, you can’t help but…

Film Review: Palm Springs Freshly Embraces An Ancient Truth – YOLO

Yes, I used a Lonely Island song, YOLO (You Only Live Once) to describe a movie, Palm Springs, that is, technically, about living the same…

Diandra Interviews Javier Mena: Life From A Grateful Perspective

This pandemic/ global protests of unrest has made people reflective. We are all realizing how vulnerable we have been living because we don’t have as…

Diandra Interviews dani: Dreams, Fears, & Pop Melancholia

Going to LAMC, this year, was a strangely, wonderful journey because we are living in a new normal that, hopefully, becomes a better world. Such…