Artist Close-Up: WENS Is Lemoncholy….. And So Am I

Yes, WENS is inventing a new state of being that I feel is relevant to the world’s current state: Lemoncholy. In her debut EP, Lemoncholy,…

Diandra Interviews Your Smith: Hopefulness Is Happiness

In a world that talks about “needing to be empowered,” what does that, actually, mean? It is has become one of the elusively, poignant terms…

Album Review: William Wild Is Doing “Push-Ups”

William Wild has a voice that makes you look outside a window and say, “Where did the time go?“ Exactly, what many are asking as…

Album of The Month: Now More Than Ever, We Need Some Chilombo

Infusing crystal alchemy singing bowls into the entire album, Jhené Aiko’s Chilombo is absolutely an embodiment of the healing this world is going to need.…

Diandra Interviews JP Saxe: Holding It Together To Hold You

I am really happy for JP Saxe. I remember seeing him when he was an opener’s opener, and introducing himself to a crowd with lines…

Diandra Interviews Allie X: Creating And Healing At Cape God

I had the pleasure to interview Allie X, despite unfortunate circumstances. As more and more tours are postponed or cancelled and artists worry whether their…

Diandra Interviews Maggie Miles: Focus On The Music To Make Clear Your Business

I really like Maggie Miles, and I found her interview to be, particularly, important in these times as an artist. The music industry is still…

Album Review: renforshort Has Got Teenage Angst Covered

renforshort rises amongst the ranks of GEN Z artists singing to a very real fact about being GEN Z: disillusionment. Today’s youth is incredibly perceptive,…

Album Review: Låpsley Will Take Us Through Water

The biggest aid and detriment to Låpsley’s has been people’s comparison to her as “The New Adele.” First, Adele is still here. Second, what such…

TV Review: Little Fires Everywhere Reanalyzes The Power of Motherhood

If there is one thing I LOVED about Little Fires Everywhere, Hulu’s newest show and adaptation of Celeste NG’s critically acclaimed novel, it is that…

Album Review: Kordelya Esta Mal Hecha… Y Me FASCINA!!!!!!!!!

Kordelya is bringing a scintillating take to electro-pop with her debut, Mal Hecha. This sugary genre is usually tossed as blissfully delusional; the songs you…

Concert Review: Sudan Archives Could Violin Through Any Pandemic

I am in absolute awe at what is happening in the world and my hometown of New York. It kind of feels like we are…

Concert Review: Cartel Madras KICK ASS At Bowery

Cartel Madras are like kick-boxing version of the Spice Girls; where instead of mass producing lollipops and Barbies in their likeness, these sisters, Priya “Contra”…

Concert Review: Mobley Who Is Mobley You At Bowery

Let me just say that New York is TOTALLY freaked out by the Coronavirus, and you can feel it through the air. Trains are vastly…

Diandra Interviews Axel Flóvent: Passion As A Profession

Axel Flóvent is so relatable. From song to style, he writes for the person that lives in their head: for better or worse. Yet, it…