Dateline at The Wine Cellar: Concert Review, June 26, 2021
Dateline packed The Wine Cellar with a set of groovy, dreamy nostalgia and playfully heavy grunge, with phenomenal support from Benjamin Locke and Treenurse.
Dateline packed The Wine Cellar with a set of groovy, dreamy nostalgia and playfully heavy grunge, with phenomenal support from Benjamin Locke and Treenurse.
“Four local hard-working musos Paul McLaney (Gramsci, The Impending Adorations), Alex Freer (Tiny Ruins, Ladyhawke), Jonathan Burgess (Demons of Noon), and musical director Robin Kelly (Here Lies Love, Valerie) delve deep inside their own musical journeys to answer this question and play their dream gig, recreating the music of The Beatles.
We take you to LA where Rosie Tucker is waiting to tells us about their new album, Sucker Supreme.
This is the third album for the three piece Marc Ribot’s Ceramic Dog which is Ribot, plus two members of the Secret Chiefs 3 avant-rock band. The band has Shahzad Ismaily, on bass and synth and Ches Smith on drum, percussion and electronics. To enjoy their work it probably helps if you tastes run to […]
Tangerine trees and Marmalade skies! It’s the debut of this brand-new young Auckland band, and they have a ball tonight at our favourite underground haunt, the Wine Cellar.
The heart of Wynyard Quarter beat to the butting heads of truth and power last night with the Auckland Theatre Company occupying the ASB Waterfront Theatre in which the premiere of Bertolt Brecht’s, The Life Of Galileo was set.
Celtic and English Folk. Shadows of Americana where the Home Country’s music thrived and then was transformed. Songster Tom Cunliffe takes us on a musical journey of tales and meditations. All the news that’s fit to sing. And to be played.
Hold the line! We’ve got Toto guitarist Steve Lukather here to talk about the brand new Toto live album released today.
Direct from Tauranga, here is Anna Hawkins to sing a few tunes from her latest album, Dreamer.
After the steady progress of their first two albums Wolf Alice have taken a bold step forward with their new album Blue Weekend. The album combines soaring well crafted dynamics, subtle playing and stunning vocals with lyrics that fearlessly tackle a range of human emotions.