Diandra Interviews San Cisco: A Few Flaws, Many Strengths

No one is perfect. You have, probably, heard that line before, and seems to be the motivator for San Cisco’s newest EP, Flaws. From unrequited…

Album Review: Cheo Nos Da Una Buena Sorpresa

Cheo’s Sorpresa is a surprise to the ears because it unlike many of the albums, currently, being released, which is GREAT! Now more than ever,…

Album Review: Les Gordon’s Altura Is A Exactly What You Need To Move

With many, around the world, in quarantine or staying inside until they feel safe outside again, it is hard to feel like you can move…

Album Review: Darkovibes’ Kpanlogo Does Not Hide Its Seduction

If someone said the entire album of Kpanlogo was simple Darkovibes asking me out on a date, I’d say, “Yeah, I see that.” It is…

Album Review: Allan Rayman Is a Vibe In “Christian”

Allan Rayman is 100% memorable. He has a voice that sounds dragged by coals and burning rocks: it is fiery, jagged, sullied, and natural. He…

Album Review: Billy Raffoul Will See You A Few Times At The YYZ

I got the opportunity to interview Billy Raffoul on A Few Times At The YYZ, out on April 3, and well….I’m shook. This record feels…

Album Review: Empress Of Declares “I’m Your Empress Of” The World

Empress Of’s I’m Your Empress Of feels like a scintillating, pop mystery wrapped in bubblegum. What makes this album so exciting to hear, is that…

Album Review: Black Atlass Makes You Dream Awake

If you are like me then you have already heard The Weeknd’s After Hours, check out my review, and PARTYNEXTDOOR’s Partymobile so many times you…

Album Review: Thundercat Declares It Is What It Is

Thundercat is a one-man Earth, Wind, and Fire. It Is What It Is is a cosmic, funkadelic journey into life, love, dreams, and whatever flows…

Diandra Interviews RICEWINE: Writing Lovesick Songs

RICEWINE is so easy-going. He is genuine and simple, which reflects in his songs. They are are smooth and rich; diving into how insecurities can…

Diandra Interviews Francisca Valenzuela: Finding Your Fortaleza

For Francisca Valenzuela, her latest album, La Fortaleza, was a personal process of rebirth that became a hit record and emblem for a changing society…

Diandra Interviews Billy Raffoul: In The Name of Love

I am going to be honest. I LOVE Billy Raffoul’s voice, and you will see that in my review of A Few More Hours at…

Diandra Interviews San Mei: Learning How To Cry To Be Happy

San Mei is COOL. Her music surfs through pop-rock chords with an electro etherealness, which is witnessed in her newly released EP: Cry. It is…

Album Review: Waxachatee Observes Sobriety In Saint Cloud

  You ever been really hung-over? Suddenly, light feels brighter, noise feels louder, and all your choices feel heavier. In a way, being hungover surmises…

Album Review: Waxachatee Observes Sobriety In Saint Cloud

You ever been really hung-over? Suddenly, light feels brighter, noise feels louder, and all your choices feel heavier. In a way, being hungover surmises in…