Butter Wouldn’t Melt…But The Roots Grow Deep: 13th Floor MusicTalk Interview
Wellington’s Butter Wouldn’t Melt has grown from a duo to a quartet and they have a new album, Where The Roots Grow Deep, to prove it.
Wellington’s Butter Wouldn’t Melt has grown from a duo to a quartet and they have a new album, Where The Roots Grow Deep, to prove it.
Wellington-based artist Hannah Virk releases her second album, Pocket Clocks, today and we’ve got questions!
Christchurch electro-pop duo The Response have just released their new album, Novel Idea…this after collaborating with Goodshirt’s Rodney Fisher.
Australian indie artist Gordi is about to release her third studio album, a John Congleton-produced affair titled Like Plasticine.
Don and The Divorcees are a Wellington-based folk trio who have just released their debut album, Bit Players.
Texas-raised country-rocker Travis Roberts has just released his debut album, Rebel Rose, on the New West label and we found him just as the record was about to “drop”.
Chris Stamey, the former dB, has just released Anything Is Possible, a collection of new songs, and one cover, inspired by the golden age of Top 40 radio.
The Band CAMINO has just released their third album, NeverAlways, one that finds the trio ‘finding the sweet spot’.
Shihad is celebrating the 20th anniversary of their bone-crunching 2005 album, Love Is The New Hate with a remastered version on vinyl.
Auckland band Soft Bait have just released their second album, Life Advice, today…their first for the Flying Nun label.