The D4 & Schizophonics – Powerstation: March 18, 2023
The D4 are back and they rocked The Powerstation with some serious help from The Schizophonics. Andra Jenkin and Ivan Karczewski bring you words and pictures.
The D4 are back and they rocked The Powerstation with some serious help from The Schizophonics. Andra Jenkin and Ivan Karczewski bring you words and pictures.
Madeleine Peyroux closed out this leg of her Careless Love Forever Tour in grand style at Auckland’s regal Holy Trinity Cathedral.
ASH! Masters of the universe! The lights beamed as the lads from Northern Ireland descended onto the stage of The Tuning Fork for one sell out show.
OneRepublic, two for the show, three to get ready and then they blast off into an evening of powerful incandescent pop to a near full house at the Arena tonight.
Bikini Kill brought riot, feminine rage, and grit to their first-ever New Zealand show at the Powerstation in Auckland, and we were far from disappointed.
Alice Phoebe Lou breezed into Auckland, had a good nap and then charmed a room full of attentive fans at The Tuning Fork into swaying and singing along to her songs.
Snoop Dogg and his I Wanna Thank Me tour climaxed its Australasian circuit in Auckland with a masterful performance from the ubiquitous multiple persona rap superstar.
My Chemical Romance – The Gods of Emo return triumphant, entrancing the black parade of tattoos, eyeliner, face-covering fringes and neon hair that filled The Outer fields at Western Springs Saturday night. Emo is far from dead!
Tapping into the zeitgeist where the 80s and 90s ride again is the punk/powerhouse combo of Mi-Sex and Stellar.
Blam Blam Blam’s performance with The Hoodoo Gurus on the previous Tuesday night, had set up some very expectations for tonight’s show. Given that on Tuesday, they were restricted to a shorter set of nine songs, it was expected they would be not just playing the hits for tonight’s headline show.