New Music Friday: 13th Floor New Album Picks: May 9, 2025
New Music Friday is upon us! And we’re thrilled to feature five new Kiwi releases to help celebrate New Zealand Music Month.
New Music Friday is upon us! And we’re thrilled to feature five new Kiwi releases to help celebrate New Zealand Music Month.
After 45 years of making politically-charged punk rock, New Model Army rolled into Auckland for the first time…or at least a couple of them did.
What’s more fun than Snakes on A Plane? Why, a Clown In A Cornfield, of course!
TALL TALES – the debut collaborative album and visual experience from Radiohead’s Thom Yorke, Electronica artist Mark Pritchard and film director Jonathan Zawada is in cinemas for a limited time only Thursday 8th May, ahead of the album release 9th May.
Veteran funk-rockers Little Feat are about to release their 16th…or is it 17th…studio album. Strike Up The Band is classic Little Feat and here is vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Scott Sharrard to tell us how he fit into Feat.
Whanganui-born, Dunedin-raised and Auckland-based Jude Kelly releases her debut E.P., seven songs that make up The Seven Spirits Of Her.
PUP, the pop-punk band based in Toronto, Canada has just released their fifth album, asking the musical question, Who Will Look After The Dogs.
New Zealand Music Month is going well so far, thanks to Greg Johnson’s Vine Street Stories 30th Anniversary Tour.
Today’s the day…Dope Lemon (aka Angus Stone) releases Golden Wolf. This is the fifth Dope Lemon album, one that will be followed by live shows coming in July.
Craig Finn is the lead singer for The Hold Steady, but he also has a flourishing solo career, with a new album out called Always Been.