Jeremy Zucker – Tuning Fork: October 5, 2022
Jeremy Zucker left the audience ecstatic and wishing they could have it again. Perfect indie pop for the Generation X kids.
Jeremy Zucker left the audience ecstatic and wishing they could have it again. Perfect indie pop for the Generation X kids.
Juliet McLean plays the intimate parlour lounge of Kumeu Live, which perfectly suits her novelist approach to music. Story-telling tangled up in blue melancholia.
Another Life is some of New Zealand’s finest music’s royalty, above-ground and under-the-radar.
Die! Die! Die! finally played a sell-out show at Auckland’s Whammy Bar on K. Road after the gig was postponed in August due to Covid.
Sea Mouse are a blues rock power trio with a mighty engine which they revved and blasted throughout their headline set.
Champagne and Cabaret with Kita Mean and Anita Wigl’it is ribald, racy and raucous fun.
Kane Brown is a hot item in country music in America currently, and he delivered a show of genre-bending spectacular Americana to a wildly enthusiastic audience of Kiwi heartland country music fans.
Emma-Jean Thackray stands beside an instrument stand holding a collection of boxes full of beats, loops and backing vocals.
You Am I will forever be associated with the halcyon days of the Big Day Out Festivals that were so much a part of NZ/AUS music culture in the 1990s and early 2000s.
Troy Kingi spreads his musical canvas wide, in time and space, in featuring his folk album Black Sea Golden Ladder released a year ago.