Voom – Double Whammy: May 23, 2025 (13th Floor Concert Review)
Double Whammy was the place to be on this Friday night in May as New Zealand Music Month marches on to the sounds of Voom.
Double Whammy was the place to be on this Friday night in May as New Zealand Music Month marches on to the sounds of Voom.
This is what New Zealand Music Month is all about…catching an adventurous new artist with music music about to be released and a sound all their own. Calla Of Ursa fits the bill to a tee.
Two members of Napoleon Baby stopped in to The 13th Floor studio to perform their latest single, God Damn Enthusiast.
Pokey LaFarge and his band warmed up a sold-out crowd with a set of tunes that had feet tapping and souls shakin’.
Robert Forster, Ex-Go-Between and current solo artist has made Strawberries, eight literate, melodic and thoughtful songs that prove that age and creatively have little to do with each other.
Petit Choux is French-born, Wellington-based singer-songwriter Sophie Sabri. The musical artist and therapist has just released her debut EP, titled, Coule.
Translator was (and occasionally still is) a band based in San Francisco who put out 4 albums in the early 80s before calling it quits in 1986 with a 3-hour blow-out concert.
Joan As Police Woman returned to Auckland, kicking off a three-date solo New Zealand tour that finds her highlighting songs from her latest album, Lemons, Limes and Orchids.
Voom has just released a new album on Flying Nun…Something Good Is Happening is the band’s first in almost 20 years and third in as many decades.
Up-and-coming electro-pop artist Soulti has today followed up the release of her latest single Rise and Fall with a cinematic music video, perfectly capturing the hard-hitting sentiment of the song.