Watch: 13th Floor’s MusicTalk with Hannah Reid of London Grammar
London Grammar’s new album, Californian Soil, is released today, so last night we spoke to Hannah Reid.
London Grammar’s new album, Californian Soil, is released today, so last night we spoke to Hannah Reid.
Its not The Bads, its not The Julie Dolphin or When The Cat’s Way…it Dianne Swann’s first solo album, The War On Peace Of Mind.
At age 85, Peggy Seeger has just released what may be her final album titled, First Farewell.
Mema Wilda delivered a set of enthralling and soulful songs full of raw emotion and psychodrama but totally captivating at the same time. It seemed like a special night for her. A small intimate venue. We were privy to confession and trauma and it is not often that you get revealed the songwriters artistic process […]
Wye Oak singer, songwriter, producer and multi-skilled instrumentalist Jenn Wasner released her second album as Flock Of Dimes this month. Head of Roses is a collaborative effort conceived and born during the pandemic lockdown, when she had time to delve introspectively into her broken relationship/s. The result – a beautifully cathartic dance of sorrow, pain […]
Today we take you to San Francisco to talk to Glenn Donaldson about his new album, Uncommon Weather, released as The Reds, Pinks and Purples.
Those April showers threatened to take down this years’ Cross Street Music Festival, but the rain abated at the last minute and live music was heard in the streets of Auckland.
Made in New Orleans, we talk to Esther Rose about her new album, How Many Times. It’s a country album with a rock & roll heart.
If you’re waiting for The Antlers’ Green To Gold, to rock out, well don’t.
This New Zealand Pop King appears on stage with a theatrical presence. A glitter costume with a silver crown and cloth face mask. Then Andrew Fagan and the People proceed to let go and rage from the starters gun with Now You Know. Great Power Pop, inventive and hook-laden.