Happy Mondays Shaun Ryder: No Sex, No Drugs, Just Rock & Roll: Interview
Happy Mondays are heading down under with a show at Auckland’s Powerstation in February. Shaun Ryder tells us what to expect when the 24 Hour Party People hit town.
Happy Mondays are heading down under with a show at Auckland’s Powerstation in February. Shaun Ryder tells us what to expect when the 24 Hour Party People hit town.
The Nomad is celebrating the release of his career-spanning double vinyl LP compilation Infinite including “16 hand-picked tracks representing the best of The Nomad’s music, since his first album in 1998, and spanning 7 albums to date”.
Office Dog is a band fronted by Kane Strang, the Dunedin-based musician who has already made a name for himself with a series of solo albums.
Deeper is a band formed out of the fertile Chicago indie scene and has just signed to Sub Pop where they’ve released their third album, Careful! inspired by bands like Neu! and Can and Berlin-era Bowie.
Thirteen years after the tragic death of Mark Linkous comes what will most likely be the final Sparklehorse album.
Low Cut Connie has just released his new album, ART DEALERS and, as always, he’s ready to talk…about Lou Reed, Grace Jones, Ronnie Spector and Whips & Chains.
Saturday night and the Ponsonby Social Club is buzzing as Julia Dorry and her band perform their own brand of sweet soul music.
Former Bad Seed Mick Harvey teams up with Mexican singer/filmmaker Amanda Acevedo duetting on 14 tracks, some old some new, some borrowed and most blue.