Terrible Sons & Rodney Fisher – Wine Cellar: Nov. 16, 2022
Terrible Sons was described last year in the NZ Herald, as “the biggest band you probably haven’t heard of”. Last night was testament to that status.
Terrible Sons was described last year in the NZ Herald, as “the biggest band you probably haven’t heard of”. Last night was testament to that status.
Alisa Xayalith, one half of Kiwi duo The Naked And Famous, releases her debut solo EP, Super Powers, tomorrow. Here she is today to tell is about it.
Thom Monckton performs two delightful acrobatic comedy clown shows at Auckland’s Q Theatre, which are masterclasses in the art of minimalist comedy theatre.
The Soul Rebels, an eight-piece New Orleans horn band are making their way to New Zealand after playing Byron Bay next year. Here is founding member Lumar LeBlanc.
Conan Gray has the air of a Michael Jackson Pop King about him as he performed to a highly excited audience of Millennials
Counting Crows frontman Adam Duritz is counting down the days until he and the band returns to New Zealand for 3 shows in March.
Adam Hattaway and The Haunters have just released their fifth album, Bug Eyes. Here’s Adam, direct from Christchurch to tell us all about it.
Come Together celebrates The Beatles White Album live and in person at Auckland’s Aotea Centre. 13th Floor’s Carin Newbould and Ivan Karczewski were on the job!
Hugh Cornwell, former guitarist and singer for The Stranglers, has just released a new solo record titled Moments Of Madness. Here he is to share some of those moments with 13th Floor.
Teeks performed at Auckland’s Spark Arena last night. 13th Floor’s reviewer Robin Kearns and photographer Tara Ranchhod were on the scene!