Ashe – Powerstation: November 4, 2022 (Concert Review)
Ashe bounces on stage looking like a diminutive blondie Harley Quinn and packs in a masterclass of Golden Era pop. Almost twenty songs in just over an hour.
Ashe bounces on stage looking like a diminutive blondie Harley Quinn and packs in a masterclass of Golden Era pop. Almost twenty songs in just over an hour.
Eric Bogle, legendary Scottish Ocker folk musician and poet laid out his special charms in songs to a full house at Devonport’s iconic Bunker venue.
Come Together: Tom Petty rolled into Auckland over the weekend and delivered Damn the Torpedoes. The Reverend was there (and so was Leonie).
The Others Way Festival leaves no doubt that Karangahape road is the thriving musical epicenter of Auckland.
A Traveller’s Guide to Turkish Dogs is a hilarious shaggy dog story whilst also being a tall tale of Homeric proportions. Made even more engaging by the fact that the narrative is from the true adventures of Kiwi Barnaby’s backpack global wandering.
Steel Panther is a super-realist, anime glam heavy metal shitstorm of band who thunder out an outrageous party on-stage. Fiercely hetero and amplifying cock strut and swagger to a level that would make Mick Jagger blush.
Return to the Fillmore East open the battle of the concerts this Saturday night with Led Zeppelin’s Good Times, Bad Times and segue straight into Black Dog.
Black Lips are garage band psychobillies from Atlanta, Georgia and the songs of Apocalypse Love are great mutant dance bop for these threatening and glorious times.
mxmtoon (aka Maia) calls her music girly pop. She shouldn’t be so modest. She may be ahead of the game in advancing the Girl Group sound.
What They Said is a fascinating and intriguing modern dance performance where every element is fluid and continually morphs.