Come Together: Dire Straits’ Brothers In Arms – Civic Theatre Nov 28, 2020
An all star Kiwi band playing Dire Straits’ Brothers In Arms…sounds like a relaxing way to spend an evening. But could it be more than just a nice night out?
An all star Kiwi band playing Dire Straits’ Brothers In Arms…sounds like a relaxing way to spend an evening. But could it be more than just a nice night out?
Two talented musicians, Georgia Lines and Alex James perform a set each of their own music, scattered with a few stand-out renditions of classic songs. Indie Folk to Soul Jazz and colourings from all points between.
Held at the iconic Auckland Town Hall, Th’ Dudes proved they’ve still got it with an incredible set that had the crowd pulsing and left them with raspy voices after singing along to every word. The kiwi legends also showed off they’re exquisite taste with their choice of a support act, the sensational rock ‘n’ […]
In the elegant old-timey atmosphere of the Hollywood Cinema theatre, Finn Andrews and his band deliver an impassioned set of Indie Folk songs with the spotlight on Andrews soulful and intense voice.
Adam Hattaway and his Haunters began his tour on Halloween in Christchurch (appropriately enough) and now finally arrives in Auckland.
Comprised of drummer Ezra Simons and vox/guitarist Gussie Larkin (also of indie-pop outfit Mermaidens, though you couldn’t tell), Earth Tongue tore Whammy to shreds with their monstrous brand of psych-rock on the penultimate night of their most extensive Aotearoa tour to date.
Lou’ana performed two shows at Auckland’s Q Theatre. The first sold out, so we caught the late show and am so glad not to have missed out.
The Loose Quartet inhabit the House of Radiohead, shake the foundations and walls, and leave it covered in bright flashing lights and colours.
Here’s another local star on the rise and her name is HINA.
The Magus in Black, Delaney Davidson, invokes the wild spirit Gods and Demons with candles and smoke, a whiff of Sulphur and brimstone. The Shaman two-step, wild eyes and Little John the Conqueroo. The dim stage of the Ponsonby Social Club resonates to Southern Swamp Blues.