Trick or Treat with Lou’ana and Disco Witch: 13th Floor MusicTalk Interview
It’s Halloween and what better way to spend the day than with Lou’ana and her new album, Disco Witch.
It’s Halloween and what better way to spend the day than with Lou’ana and her new album, Disco Witch.
Harper Finn releases his debut album, Silo Park, today and we have him here at The 13th Floor to tell us how it all came together.
On Rino Tangi (Steel that Sings), Tāmaki Makaurau’s Helium Project transform Gary Hunt’s hand-forged percussion sculptures, created by the former punk drummer, into instruments that gleam, sigh and resonate with a musicality that is central to the project’s warmth.
Melbourne’s The Belair Lip Bombs don’t waste time. Their second album, Again, packs a restless half-hour of wiry guitars, melodic punch, and emotional intelligence into ten tracks that move like a live set: fast, tight, and slightly unpredictable.
From the opening chords, Beanpole, the debut album from Georgia Knight, is something special. For starters, how many writers play autoharp as their central instrument?
Waiheke-based singer songwriter Sophie Aston is making her debut as an artist with the release of her first single Better.
St. Paul & The Broken Bones have just released their 6th studio album, a self-titled affair that finds the big band making a big sound in Muscle Shoals.
Micah P. Hinson returns with strings, horns and hope, to deliver The Tomorrow Man, his most cohesive and inspired album in many years.
Aotearoa New Zealand indie-country artist, Murphy Moore, is back with her first single since the release of her debut EP, Break, in 2024. Her new track, Ella Joy, is a playful, upbeat anthem inspired by a larger-than-life character who embodies both chaos and charm.
Just months after her death comes this film about Marianne Faithfull. Is it a documentary? A biopic? Is it any good? Let’s find out.