Rip It Up and Start Again
This just in… The news that the first 101 issues of the New Zealand music magazine Rip It Up are now available online is very exciting, says Chris Bourke, the content director of AudioCulture.co.nz, the “noisy library” of New Zealand music.
Film Review: John Wick Chapter 3: Parabellum (Dir: Chad Stahelski)
starring: Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Anjelica Huston, Halle Berry Keanu Reeves returns as the unkillable underworld boogeyman in John Wick Chapter 3: Parabellum, delivering some of the best action scenes in the highly stylised franchise amidst a convoluted overall narrative.
13th Floor New Song Of The Day: Jarv Is – Must I Evolve?
In case you woke up this morning wondering, “What’s Jarvis doing?”, we have the answer.
13th Floor New Song Of The Day: Vox Dawn – It Is Well
Hamilton-based singer/songwriter Vox Dawn has released a new single today ahead of her EP, Sacred Spaces.
Fleetwood Mac – New Release Tickets Across All Shows
AUCKLAND, NZ (MAY 15, 2019) – GRAMMY-award winning band Fleetwood Mac who perform in Auckland and Dunedin this September have today released an exciting selection of production hold seats across all price categories to all five shows on their 2019 New Zealand tour. This will provide fans with an additional opportunity to secure these highly […]
Nadia Reid & Her Band Announce NZ & AU Tour
Banished Music presents NADIA REID & HER BAND Australia & New Zealand Tour With support from Motte*
Interview: Snow Patrol’s Johnny McDaid: “Tire Marks On The Soles Of Our Shoes”
With the recent announcement that Snow Patrol will be performing an acoustic show in Auckland at the ASB Theatre on August 8th, The 13th Floor got in touch with the band to find out what to expect.
Hilltop Hoods Announce NZ Leg Of ‘The Great Expanse World Tour’ 2019
HILLTOP HOODS have today announced the ‘THE GREAT EXPANSE WORLD TOUR’ 2019, which will see the band play in 14 countries across the globe. The New Zealand leg has HILLTOP HOODS returning to play four headline shows this July.
Concert Photos: Eluveitie at Galatos, 11 May 2019
Folk-metal heroes Eluveitie left fans at Galatos begging for more last night. Our photographer Trevors Villers was on hand to capture it all. Along with local head bangers, Downfall of Humanity and Forsaken Age.
Album Review: Mavis Staples – We Get By (Anti-)
With her 80th birthday just two months away, Mavis Staples continues to make soulful, funky music with a very contemporary message.
Concert Review: Chrissie Hart – Back Beat May 11, 2019
She’s sung other people’s songs on cruise ships in the Caribbean and 5-star hotels in China, now Chrissie Hart sings her own songs at Auckland’s Back Beat Bar.
Concert Review: Post Malone – Spark Arena, May 11, 2019
Post Malone, Jaden Smith, and Tyla Yaweh poured three hours of trap-R&B-hip-hop angst into Spark Arena last night, putting floor-shaking bass and showmanship above all else.
See Hopetoun Brown & Finn Scholes In Concert at The 13th Floor Tonight!
Hi folks…just a reminder that Hopetoun Brown, along with Finn Scholes, will be playing an intimate show tonight at The 13th Floor.
13th Floor New Song Of The Day: Drivin N’ Cryin – Ian McLagan
Atlanta rockers Drivin ‘N Cryin offer up a tribute to Faces keyboard player in the form of a tune dedicated to, and named after him.
Concert Review: Cedric Burnside – Tuning Fork May 10, 2019
Cedric Burnside brought his Mississippi Hill Country Blues to Auckland’s Tuning Fork, kicking off a world tour in support of his album, Benton County Relic.
13th Floor New Song Of the Day: Eyreton Hall – Albatross
Eyreton Hall have released the third single from their upcoming album, Spaces, due out May 24th.
Concert Review: Repulsive Woman – Wine Cellar May 9, 2019
From the deep South…Dunedin actually, comes Repulsive Woman, aka Millie Lovelock, presenting songs from her upcoming album, Relief, at Auckland’s Wine Cellar.
13th Floor New Song Of The Day: Buddy & Julie Miller – I’m Gonna Make You Love Me
Direct from Nashville, here’s a brand new single by Buddy & Julie Miller.
Album Review: Bad Religion – Age Of Unreason (Epitaph)
After a six year hiatus, Bad Religion is back with a new set of blistering, politically-charged songs.
Jan Hellriegel Announces ‘Sportsman of the Year’ performance at Substation, a new venue within the Powerstation
An uplifting evening of songs, stories and suburban philosophy from New Zealand singer/songwriter and positivity personified, Jan Hellriegel.