Boom Crash Opera – Kick It Out Live: Interview
Boom Crash Opera. There’s a blast from the past! The Aussie band is still going strong with a live EP due out in February. Here’s vocalist Dale Ryder with the lowdown.
Boom Crash Opera. There’s a blast from the past! The Aussie band is still going strong with a live EP due out in February. Here’s vocalist Dale Ryder with the lowdown.
Cat Stevens celebrates 50 years of Teaser and the Firecat, his biggest selling record, released originally in October of 1971.
Noise is a Wellington-based band led by Will Marshall who has recently moved back to New Zealand after an extended stay in the US. With a new band assembled Will and his Noise are set to rock Wellington’s Meow this Friday.
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss finally follow up Raising Sand 14 years later. Was it worth the wait?
Phoebe Rings bring their brand of dream pop to The Tuning Fork as we ever so gently ease back into the live music scene and anxiously await moving into “orange”.
Neil Young saddles up The Horse one more time for an album that sounds part solo/part band effort but, as always, pure Neil. It also happens to be his best work in a wee while.
Anna Coddington got the summer season started with a whisper rather than a roar at The Tuning Fork last night. After four long months, Auckland music lovers were finally treated to live music.
Aeon Station is the current project of Kevin Whelan, formerly of The Wrens. After some time away from the music biz, Kevin is back and Sub Pop is releasing his new album, Observatory, this Friday.
Boy Scouts is/are Oakland based artist Taylor Vick. Taylor released her new album, Wayfinder, digitally a few weeks ago, now to celebrate the physical release, here she is to tell us all about it.