This Just In! Outerfields Moved To December
Outerfields 2021 has been moved to the new pre-confirmed COVID-19 delay date of Saturday 4th December 2021.
Watch: 13th Floor MusicTalk with Lucy Spraggan
Today we head to the UK to talk to Lucy Spraggan about her brand new album, Choices.
Concert Review: Yurt Party – Thirsty Dog February 26, 2021
We get our Yurt on at The Thirsty Dog as Yurt Party travel up from Christchurch to get Auckland dancing on this Friday night on K’rd.
New Song Of The Day: Jesse Sheehan – Buzzy ft. SJD
It feels like a strange new world here at The 13th Floor with yet another 7-day lockdown in progress. With that in mind here is a new song from Jesse Sheehan called Buzzy featuring the always wonderful SJD.
Auckland Pride Responds To Latest Alert Level Shift
Following the Government’s announcement that Auckland will return to Alert Level Three from 6am Sunday 28 February for a period of 7 days, Auckland Pride is postponing the remainder of the Festival, and will continue to update the community as information comes to hand.
Concert Review: Mireya Ramos -Tuning Fork February 25, 2021
Lady Latin Soul. Mireya Ramos is nothing but stunning in her debut Auckland performance. Founding member of America’s only all-female mariachi band Flor de Toloache who performed at Womad 2020 last March. That seems like another planet now as the lockdown descended down upon the country that weekend.
Watch: 13th Floor MusicTalk with Suzi Quatro
Here we go! Its Suzi Quatro talking to The 13th Floor about her upcoming new album, The Devil In Me.
Album Review: Nick Cave & Warren Ellis – Carnage (Goliath)
Just months after releasing his solo live album, Idiot Prayer, Nick Cave is back, this time with Bad Seed Warren Ellis and an album Cave himself describes as “brutal, but very beautiful”.
New Song Of The Day: Marianne Faithfull with Warren Ellis – She Walks In Beauty
Warren Ellis must vying for the title of musical MVP…yesterday he released a new album with Nick Cave, today this new track with Marianne Faithfull.
Watch: 13th Floor MusicTalk with Cassandra Jenkins
Today we take you to The Catskills in New York State to talk to Cassandra Jenkins about her mesmerizing new album, An Overview On Phenomenal Nature.
New Song Of The Day: The Datsuns – Brain To Brain
What’s this??? A new song from The Datsuns!!! Its been a while (7 years actually), but they are back with Brain To Brain.
Watch: 13th Floor MusicTalk with Elijah Wolf
If you’re not keeping up with our MusicTalk series, you are missing out on some exquisite new music. Today we bring you Elijah Wolf and talk about his new album, Brighter Lighting.
Watch: 13th Floor MusicTalk with Langhorne Slim
Welcome To Strawberry Mansion! That’s the new album from Philly’s Langhorne Slim on discussion today.
Watch: Hannah Fang’s Video Session at The 13th Floor
Check this out! Hannah Fang performs three songs here at our 13th Floor Studio.
New Song Of The Day: Merk – Laps Around The Sun
Today we bring you new Kiwi music in the form of Merk as he celebrates his Laps Around The Sun.
Andrew Fagan & The People Announce April Tour
Andrew Fagan and his band return to venues across the North Island in April to perform songs from his solo and Mockers years, and celebrate acclaimed new album Act Normal.
Auckland Pride Calls Communities Together For Pride March & Pride Party
Auckland Pride Returns In Full Colour For Final Week Of Pride Month, Calls Communities Together For Pride March & Pride Party On The 27th
Film Review: Boss Level, Directed by Joe Carnahan
Boss Level is a guilty delight of madness and adrenaline from director Joe Carnahan, spraying commentary and humour alongside its thousands of bullets and fountains of blood, while providing a unique and truly enjoyable twist on traditional action films.
Album Review: The Gold Needles – What’s Tomorrow Ever Done For You? (JEM)
Power Pop Yorkshire band The Gold Needles time-travel back to England of the mid-Sixties when The Beatles were re-inventing popular music from the inside.
Film Review: Supernova Dir: Harry Macqueen
Supernova is a powerful examination of human mortality from director Harry Macqueen, contrasting the long-lasting beauty of nature with the frailty of the human body and the love required to endure our acceptance of inevitability.