Interview: Moonlight Madness with LOU’ANA
Auckland’s own witchy woman, LOU’ANA stops by The 13th Floor to talk about her exquisite new album, Moonlight Madness.
Auckland’s own witchy woman, LOU’ANA stops by The 13th Floor to talk about her exquisite new album, Moonlight Madness.
Tucked away in Hawkes Bay, its Amanda Palmer! Soon she’ll be in Auckland for what will be her last show in a while.
Nashville-based artist/producer Will Kimbrough re-defines the meaning of Spring Break on his new album.
Dear Jacinda, Marty Duda here at The 13th Floor. We know each other slightly and several years ago you graciously visited The 13th Floor and hosted a radio show featuring your favourite songs and sharing some of your stories. With your recent re-election and subsequent cabinet re-shuffle and the US Presidential election about to happen, […]
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Devilskin brought down the house at the Powerstation on Friday night with a heart-stomping set. The place was literally throbbing with punters who couldn’t get enough of the Hamilton-based heavy-metallers.
Belgian DJ/ drum and bass producer Netsky has just released Second Nature and so The 13th Floor calls.
There’s a blue moon tonight. No stopping the cretins from hopping. The kids are all hopped up and ready to go. A Punk Fest between two elections on Halloween Night in Auckland could well be a Rob Zombie fever dream. From the original Blank Generation (that’s me) to the Millenials. Here to pay respect to […]