Diandra Interviews Tito Rey: Nobody’s Illegal

This summer I really want to focus on spreading the new. Perhaps, it was the quarantine, which if you have read my playlist diaries, you…

Diandra Interviews Grace Davies: Friends With The Tragic

Grace Davies is “Friends With The Tragic” or, at least, that is what her new EP title proclaims. Out June 26, Grace’s music has been…

Diandra Interviews We The Commas: Finding Your “Sherry”

We The Commas is made up of Cam, Jordy and Lenny; a bunch of fun friends making their debut with some serious talent. In their…

Album Review: Gum Country Is Taking You Somewhere

Gum Country’s Somewhere is 90’s lo-fi, grunge glamor. It is like watching Cher, from Clueless, go to a Hole concert and proceed to rave and…

Album Review: Los Retros Is Making The 70’s “Everlasting”

Los Retros’ Everlasting hits you like a 70’s panorama. You are rocking bell-bottoms, turning up the vinyl, smoking a spliff, picking through your hair, and…

Diandra Interviews Veda Black: Your Intuition Is Never Wrong

Veda Black’s has a rare gift in that she is 100% distinct. Her music feels like her, which means she is fun, thoughtful, and completely…

Diandra Interviews J. Laser: A Psychedelic Trip Through Greek Myths

From the first time I heard J. Laser, I was riveted. My readers know, I love a good, acidic music trip. TAKE ME AWAY, MAESTRO!…

An Interview For Lily & Timmy’s Super, Awesome, Incredible, COVID-19 B-day!

I got the opportunity to read the ONLY CHILDREN’S BOOK ON COVID-19. Yes, comedians Mike Farrell and Jacob Horn decided to write a children’s book…

Diandra Reviews Last Minute Party Ideas

Due to Covid-19, it may be awhile till many get to partying again, and we are eager to do so; even planning a few future,…

Diandra Reviews LAMC 2020: Going Virtual As A Festival

Going to LAMC this year,  the Latin American Music Convention, was a superbly amazing and strange experience. All concerts didn’t feel like “concerts” and even…

Diandra Interviews Amo Amo: The Canta of Nature & Love

Amo Amo’s new EP Canta, out June 19, is so deliciously therapeutic. It makes me want to pull out some Stevie Nicks’ scarves and bailar…

Album Review: Juke Ross’ Debuts With Chapter 2

I got to interview Juke Ross awhile back, and I 100% believe in him. Like Cautious Clay and Lewis Capaldi, he is adding a twist…

Film Review: Babyteeth Takes A Bite Out of Young, Tragic Love

Watching Babyteeth, I got sentimental. The IFC release feels like the more rebellious Fault In Our Stars. Similar to Angelfish, it innovates an old storyline;…

Album Review: Jonah Yano leaves you with a “souvenir”

I LOVE Jonah Yano’s voice. It is so crystal, I would imagine it is what water would sound like if it decided to become a…

Album Review: Amo Amo “Canta” A La Naturaleza

I love Amo Amo’s sound, and that might seem obvious. I have my go-to genres; bedroom-pop, R&B, and psychedelic rock, of which their newest EP,…