Tami Neilson – Kingmaker (Neilson Records)
Tami Neilson has a guest. His name is Willie Nelson. But one listen to the title track to Tami’s new album will convince you that she needs no help from any man to make her voice heard.
Tami Neilson has a guest. His name is Willie Nelson. But one listen to the title track to Tami’s new album will convince you that she needs no help from any man to make her voice heard.
Christine McVie has assembled something different here, not a career retrospective, not a greatest hits package, but a selection of solo tracks remixed and re-produced by Glyn Johns.
New Zealand’s finest come together to pay tribute to Fleetwood Mac and specifically their 1977 multi-platinum album, Rumours.
Emma Dilemma brought her Spit tour to Auckland’s Whammy Bar, but only just barely.
American Aquarium bandleader BJ Barham returns to The 13th Floor to talk about Chicamacomico, their new, very personal album about loss, grief and the healing power of music.
Katy J. Pearson is home in London having just performed at Glastonbury ahead of the release of her new album, Sound Of The Morning. Here she is to tell us about it.
Hiatus Kaiyote sold out their Tāmaki Makaurau tour stop last night. One of the most excited crowds I have seen in a while filled the very hazy Powerstation for the Mood Valiant album tour.
Girl From The North Country is not only a Bob Dylan song, but it is an award-winning musical that has played on Broadway, in London, Sydney and now, finally Auckland.
The Black Phone is a wonderfully crafted supernatural horror from director Scott Derrickson, with outstanding performances amplifying the intense dread and mystery on display.
Hollie Cook is in London, fresh from playing at Glastonbury, to talk about her new album, Happy Hour.