The Black Keys -No Rain, No Flowers (Easy Eye Sound/Warner Records)
It’s lucky 13 for The Black Keys…well, luckier than last year when they were forced to cancel a tour and fire their management.
It’s lucky 13 for The Black Keys…well, luckier than last year when they were forced to cancel a tour and fire their management.
University are 4 kids from Crewe…that’s in England…and their new album is the audaciously-titled, McCartney, It’ll Be Ok.
Greta O’Leary brought her debut album, River Dark, to life at the Auckland Guide Hall this past Saturday with the help of an all-star band.
On the eve of the World premiere of Life In One Chord, The 13th Floor’s Marty Duda shares his thoughts on that and other highlights from the NZIFF.
Formed in 1981, The Blow Monkeys are still going strong, releasing their new album, Birdsong on a new label founded by Alan McGee.
Two weeks out from release day, The Beths bravely went where many bands refuse to go these days…performing unreleased songs online.
Chicago rockers Rise Against have just released Ricochet, their first new album in four long years.
T. Hardy Morris has just released his new solo record, Artificial Tears, twelve original songs crafted and collaborated with My Morning Jacket’s Carl Broemel in Nashville.
Film maker Margaret Gordon is anticipating the World Premiere of her music doco, Life In One Chord, based, in part, on Shayne Carter’s memoir, Dead People I Have Known.
Wellington’s Butter Wouldn’t Melt has grown from a duo to a quartet and they have a new album, Where The Roots Grow Deep, to prove it.