Five Questions With Ariana And The Rose - Magnet Magazine
Ariana And The Rose’s Ariana DiLorenzo has made a career out of an immersive, soul-searching brand of reinvention—on various social-media platforms, in New York City nightclubs and at venues throughout the country. A former musical-theater kid who attended NYU’s Tisch School Of The Arts, she kicked off her career on a high note with the post-mod synth pop of 2013’s Love Me, Love Me Not EP, its title track produced by the venerable David Kahne (New Order, Regina Spektor). A slew of singles followed, but it was slow going until the pandemic, when her shit-talking “piano chat” TikTok videos went viral.