EP & Single Review: VÏKÆ – Finelines & Angry Girl
One thing we are passionate about here at The 13th Floor is supporting up and coming artists, particularly if they are local. VÏKÆ is one such artist.
One thing we are passionate about here at The 13th Floor is supporting up and coming artists, particularly if they are local. VÏKÆ is one such artist.
South African born, Auckland-based rapper Gino October releases an impressive new EP shaped by his family’s immigration story, writes Sarah Downs South African born, Auckland-based rapper Gino October found refuge in hip-hop music when he immigrated at age 12 to New Zealand with his family.
Mel Parsons’ ‘Carry On’ single release tour has been postponed to December. Due to alert level and COVID restrictions, the 4-date tour, which was due to kick off on September 9, has been pushed back three months.
Drawing in as many diverse elements of African-American music as you could care to name, Fantastic Negrito has presented a heady gumbo of an album which will surely garner a further Grammy nomination, to go with the two previous awards.
Former Sherbet front man Daryl Braithwaite talks to The 13th Floor about his new hit single, Love Songs. Watch as Daryl and Marty discuss the new song and its unlikely connection to Pink. Stuck in Melbourne at the front end of a six-week lockdown period, Daryl has plenty to say. Follow Daryl Braithwaite: WEBSITE FACEBOOK
Live Nation, in association with Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development (ATEED), is proud to present Elemental Nights as part of Elemental AKL. The line-up features LEISURE, King Sweeties (Cass Basil – Tiny Ruins & Bic Runga) and Opossom (Kody Nielson – The Mint Chicks, Unknown Mortal Orchestra) and Tom Scott’s highly-awarded Avantdale Bowling Club.
Young four-piece band from Woodstock New York throw out a grenade of an album coming from the spiritual heart of the Los Angeles Punk scene of the Eighties.
Its Friday and that means new albums are here!
Its time to get on the good foot! JB may be gone, but Maceo Parker is still blowing up a storm.