Watch: 13th Floor MusicTalk with Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
One of the hottest new releases due this week is New Fragility from Clap Your Hands Say Yeah and we have bandleader Alec Ounsworth here to talk about it.
One of the hottest new releases due this week is New Fragility from Clap Your Hands Say Yeah and we have bandleader Alec Ounsworth here to talk about it.
Toronto-based artist Tamara Lindeman has just produced an early contender for album of the year along with her band The Weather Station.
Ex-Cakekitchen/Nocturnal Projections/This Kind Of Punishment songwriter/guitarist Graeme Jefferies returns to Auckland’s Wine Cellar to promote the reissue of Messages For The Cakekitchen (on red vinyl no less).
With a new album, Served Live, just released, Saskatchewan’s The Dead South are here to tell us all about it.
Yes, its another episode in our 13th Floor MusicTalk series, this time with The Weather Station.
From Russia with love, Marina Bloom treated her fans to a stunning recital of songs old and new at Auckland’s Tuning Fork.
The legendary Kiwi band are in their 49th year and they emerge from their quarantine bubble from some Chelsea Hotel of Ageless Rock Stars to lay down a spirited and heartwarming set of great Power Pop and Rock’n’Roll. Taking care of business, and working overtime.
Marty Duda talks to Sarah Mary Chadwick, a Kiwi singer-songwriter now based in Melbourne. Her new album, Me And Ennui Are Friends Baby, is out tomorrow on Rice Is Nice Records.
The 13th Floor’s Marty Duda spoke to A.J. Croce about his new all-covers album, By Request, which is due out tomorrow. Watch here!
The 48th Auckland Folk Festival went ahead this year despite some last-minute threats of a lockdown. It was a stunning success due to the quality and vast breadth of styles and genres that we all enjoyed over three days.