Concert Review: Michael James Keane – Wine Cellar June 30, 2019
What better way to spend a cold winter’s night than with the dark, brooding music of Michael James Keane and a roomful of like-minded fans.
What better way to spend a cold winter’s night than with the dark, brooding music of Michael James Keane and a roomful of like-minded fans.
Experimental musicians, Mary Lattimore & Julianna Barwick, balanced and combined their individual, otherworldly sounds to create a uniquely layered, emotive soundscape at Tuning Fork last night.
Auckland six-piece band, Mice on Stilts, performed a deeply moving and poetic set at Wine Cellar last night, gracefully combining the rich history of Aotearoa with an unrivalled level of lyrical intimacy.
17-year-old Seattle rapper Lil Mosey, took the Powerstation stage to the enthusiastic screams from the largely under-age fans gathered to hear the melodic rap songs from his debut album, Northsbest.
Time to gather around and celebrate the rich songwriting heritage that New Zealand enjoys.
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Three years after Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork played the hits at the neighbouring ASB Theatre, the Mike and Micky Show came to Auckland’s Town Hall where they seemed determined to show off the depth of Mike Nesmith’s songwriting canon.
Showcasing their experimental hip-hop instrumentals, the rap trio Injury Reserve brought their underground rap fans to Neck of the Woods on Saturday night. Beginning in Christchurch and Dunedin, Injury Reserve finally arrived in Auckland to continue their debut Australian and New Zealand tour. Although this was their last stop in New Zealand it was clear […]
Sharon Van Etten returned to Auckland last night, a very different performer, a very different artist than she was four years ago.
Riding the wave of her acclaimed debut album, Heard It In A Past Life, Maggie Rogers made her New Zealand performance debut at Auckland’s Powerstation.