Ingrid and the Ministers – Boofhead (Album Review) ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Ingrid and the Ministers shake things up and make some noise with their second album, Boofhead, inspired by idiots everywhere.
Valley Kids – Otherside: New Song Of The Day
Valley Kids have today released their new summer-soaked reggae single + video Otherside. The wait is over!
Modest Mouse – Powerstation: April 20, 2023: Concert Review
Modest Mouse lay out a fierce and impassioned performance of indie rock, especially for band pushing past thirty years.
New Music Friday: 13th Floor New Album Picks: April 21, 2023
New Music Friday is here once more. Tomorrow is Record Store Day but today we’ve got some tasty new releases to recommend to you. Here’s our 5 top picks.
Ian Hunter Defiance Part 1 (Sun) (Album Review) ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Ian Hunter releases a star studded album at age 83 that would put any rocker half his age to shame.
Throwback Thursday! Romeo Void Recorded Live 1981
Romeo Void is about to release a live recording from 1980 for Record Store Day this Saturday. But we can share an exclusive 13th Floor recording of the band from 1981.
Damien Binder Is On The Bright Side: Interview
Damien Binder is about to release his new album, Bright Side. Its his 5th solo album overall, and first since 2016. So what took so long? Find out here.
Eagles of Death Metal return to NZ for 2 shows in August 2023
Eagles of Death Metal TICKETS ON SALE WEDNESDAY 26 APRIL Rev your engines, music lovers: Frontier Touring is thrilled to announce high octane rockers Eagles of Death Metal (USA) are headed down under, with eight huge shows announced for Australia and New Zealand in July/August 2023!
New Movie Roundup: Evil Dead Rise, Shackleton & Paper Spiders
Evil Dead Rise finds new and graphic ways to kill but there’s torture of a different kind in Shackleton: The Greatest Story Of Survival and Paper Spiders…all in cinemas today.
Foo Fighters – Rescued: New Song Of The Day
Foo Fighters have just released a new song, Rescued, their first since the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins, and there is a new album on the way!
St. Paul & The Broken Bones – Angels in Science Fiction (ATO) Album Review ⭐⭐⭐
St. Paul & The Broken Bones are five albums deep in a career spanning 10 years. Reputedly one of the best live bands in the US – I’d like to make a judgement on that myself – the 8-piece serve up a southern soul sound woven around the vocals of Paul Janeway.
Papa Roach & The Used – Trusts Arena: April 18, 2023
Papa Roach and The Used took the stage at Trusts Arena for another exciting emo reunion in Auckland.
Alt-J Rock Out Spark Arena, Auckland 18 April 2023
alt-J brought the majestic and awesome sound of their compelling avant-garde rock to stunning effect for the first time to New Zealand.
Jackson Browne – Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre April 18, 2023
Jackson Browne took us from The Barricades Of Heaven to The Load Out as he and his band celebrated over 50 years of songwriting.
Ingrid & The Ministers – Calling All Boofheads: Interview
Ingrid & The Ministers are about to release their second album titled Boofhead. What’s going on in Wellington with these Boofheads? Watch and find out.
Muna – One That Got Away: New Song Of The Day
MUNA are excited to release their new single ‘One That Got Away’ and its accompanying video.
Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening Rocks Auckland Town Hall, 16 April 2023
Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience creates a worm hole of time where we can experience all the thunder and glory days of one of the greatest and most loved rock’n’roll bands in history.
Reb Fountain – Faithless Lover: New Song Of The Day
Reb Fountain releases ethereal new single Faithless Lover and announces an Auckland show at The Powerstation.
The Stranglers & Jon Toogood, Auckland Town Hall, 15 April 2023
The Stranglers (or a Strangler) performed at Auckland’s Town Hall last night. The 13th Floor’s Simon Coffey and Leonie Moreland were on the scene!
Foley – On The Rocks: New Song Of The Day
Foley, Ash Wallace and Gabe Everett, release vibrant new single ‘On The Rocks’ via Nettwerk. This follows the release of CROWD PLEASER, PT. 1, which is the first part of their debut album.