Black Lips And The Season Of The Peach: 13th Floor MusicTalk Interview
Season Of The Peach is the 10th studio album from Black Lips, a record they call a “rock & roll odyssey”.
Season Of The Peach is the 10th studio album from Black Lips, a record they call a “rock & roll odyssey”.
Bad For Education, the musical alter-ego of Auckland’s William Walker, has released a new single, Close My Eyes.
Three bands, playing on the third day of the week, celebrating their release of three albums (one each) in 2025. A ruse, a play on words, a Xmas gift to their fans perhaps, at $20 a head, a cost of living crisis bargain, on hump day, in a stalwart venue.
Tāmaki Makaurau five-piece post-punk band SCRAN follow up their stunning 2024 debut EP To Your Heart’s Content with their debut album Living Room.
Loop Electronic proudly presents Storm, the latest single from Harry Charles. Closing out a prolific year, Storm marks the third release from his forthcoming album project, following the recent singles The Luck and Zero Zero.
Fun Lovin’ Criminals announce shows in Auckland and Christchurch, to go with their previously revealed appearance at Wellington’s premier one-day music festival, Hutt Sounds.
Texas singer/songwriter/guitarist and Flatlander Joe Ely has died at age 78 at home in New Mexico from complications of Lewy Body Dementia, Parkinson’s disease and pneumonia.
Muroki, one of Aotearoa’s most distinctive young voices, returns from Berlin with his debut album Amber Skies, written and recorded as he lived a nomadic lifestyle moving between Berlin’s creative underground, the hills of Raglan, the coastline of Portugal and a long overdue reunion with whānau in Kenya.
A rising voice in the NZ music scene, Auckland pop-soul singer-songwriter and musician Henri Woodley has officially released his new single, Reach for the Sky, now available on all major streaming platforms.
Mono Watt is a trio comprising James Littlewood, Ross Cunningham and John Pain, collectively encompassing the arts in their visual, aural and written forms.