AHI – Prospecting For A Better World: Interview
AHI (pronounced Eye) is a Toronto-based artist who is about to release his third album, Prospect. We find it to be a singularly beautiful and powerful musical statement, so we just had to talk to the man who is AHI.
PJ Morton Is Pleading: Please Don’t Walk Away (Interview)
PJ Morton has just released a new single, Please Don’t Walk Away. The Maroon 5 keyboard player has his own solo thing happening steeped in the deep tradition of New Orleans roots music.
Dean Wareham Has Plenty To Say About His New Album
Dean Wareham (Luna, Galaxie 500) has just released a new solo album, I Have Nothing To Say To The Mayor Of LA, and so we find the ex-pat Kiwi in the heart of LA with plenty to say.
Spacey Jane – Lunchtime In Perth: Interview
Spacey Jane have just released Lunchtime and we are hungry for more music!
Le Ren Shares Her Leftovers with The 13th Floor: Interview
Le Ren is Lauren Spear and she’s in Montreal ready to tell us all about her highly-anticipated debut album, Leftovers.
La Luz: Watching Cartoons With A Lazy Eye: Interview
La Luz have just released their self-titled 4th album and here is Shana Cleveland to give us the inside scoop on this psychedelic delicacy.
Graham Candy Wants You to Keep On Smiling: Interview
Graham Candy is an ex-pat Kiwi, living in Germany, who has has just released his new EP today, called Keep On Smiling.
Helado Negro Goes Far In with The 13th Floor: Interview
Helado Negro is Roberto Carlos Lange and this Friday he releases his new album, Far In. Newly relocated to Asheville, North Carolina, Roberto gives us the inside story on making his new LP.
Hollie Smith On Coming In From The Dark: Interview
Hollie Smith finally releases her new album, Coming In From The Dark, this Friday after 5 long years and a further COVID-related delay. Here she is to tell us why it took so long.
Vietnam – A Kiwi Obscurity Returns: Interview
Vietnam were a post punk band based in Wellington back in the early 80s. They released one (highly collectable) EP and then disappeared…until now.
Puddle Of Mudd – Welcome to the World Of Wes Scantlin: Interview
Puddle Of Mudd front man Wes Scantlin is on the road again, making his way to Florida while having a chin-wag with The 13th Floor.
Cindy Goes 1:2 with The 13th Floor (Interview)
Cindy is a band whose sound is based around front person Karina Gill’s songs, voice and guitar. Here they are to talk about their new album, 1:2.
The Georgia Thunderbolts Are Looking For A Witness
The Georgia Thunderbolts are being touted as “the new generation of Southern Rock”, whatever that means. They released their new album, Can We Get A Witness today and here’s frontman T.J. Lyle to tell us about it.
Twelve Foot Ninja Are Back With A Vengeance: Interview
Twelve Foot Ninja have waited long enough. After sitting out 2020 thanks to Covid, they after just released Project Vengeance…plenty of very loud, very immersive content that has been 10 years in the making.
Tommy Womack Thought He Was Fine: Interview
Tommy Womack is in Nashville to talk to us about his new album, I thought I Was Fine, a rockin’ little record that is released today.
Luke Buda on Buda: 13th Floor Interview
Luke Buda graces us with his new solo album, simply titled Buda, this Friday. We’ve heard it and we are very impressed. Here’s Luke to tell us how he made it.
The Courettes – Back In Mono on The 13th Floor
The Courettes are a duo whose music is steeped in the sounds of The Ronettes, The Shangri-las, The Sonics and The Ramones. Their new album, Back In Mono is released tomorrow and they talk about it with us today.
Juno Is The One To Watch: 13th Floor Interview
Juno Is is Mackenzie Hollebon and Jemilah talks to this Up And Coming Kiwi Artist for The 13th Floor.
Vera Ellen – Celebrates It’s Your Birthday at The 13th Floor
Vera Ellen has just released It’s Your Birthday, her debut album for Flying Nun Records. Its getting rave reviews so here she is with the inside story of the record.
Jeremy Garrett – Following His Wanderer’s Compass: Interview
Jeremy Garrett shares his Rock Mountain high with us, 8,000 feet high to be exact, as he tells us about his new album, Wanderer’s Compass.