Fly My Pretties – Face The Sun: 13th Floor New Song Of The Day
New Zealand’s eclectic musical collective Fly My Pretties, releases a track led by its founder and frontman, Barnaby Weir, Face The Sun.
New Zealand’s eclectic musical collective Fly My Pretties, releases a track led by its founder and frontman, Barnaby Weir, Face The Sun.
With a reputation as one of Aotearoa’s leading audio engineers, the AMA-nominated Emily Wheatcroft-Snape is now making waves with her solo project, Em and her new single, Lucky Star.
Mila Vandelle…her debut single, July Eleven (produced by renowned New Zealand producers Luan Meaker and EDYONTHEBEAT) is a vulnerable reflection on letting go – an introduction to a growing body of work written in the hope that it helps others feel seen in their own heartbreak, healing, and everything in between.
After storming the charts and taking over the airwaves with his last single That Somebody’s You, talented Auckland-based troubadour Sam Cullen continues his meteoric rise with his new offering Don’t Leave Me Alone.
Wellington indie/alt-rock band Lipstick are back with their latest single, You & Me” — a dreamy yet danceable track that blends driving guitars, shimmering pop hooks, and an irresistible groove.
The Bats return with their third single of 2025, The Gown. With their 11th album, Corner Coming Up, on the horizon, the legendary indie rock band are giving us another taste of what’s to come.
Aotearoa punk force Dick Move are renowned for their explosive live shows and blink-and-you’ll-miss-it anthems, blending party-punk chaos with razor-sharp political bite.
Emerging NZ neo-soul, R&B artist RENÉE returns with her third single, BLIND.
Lexytron brings us “The missing song from every 80s John Hughes movie”, Elevator is a fizzy coming of age synth-pop bop, fit for spinning on table tops and bouncing on beds.
18-year-old singer-songwriter Lily Stiven, hailing from Whangaparāoa, Auckland, returns with her latest single, what’s the worst I could do.