Hamish Hawk Releases A Firmer Hand: 13th Floor MusicTalk Interview
Scottish musician Hamish Hawk has just released his new album titled A Firmer Hand featuring a collection of original songs that he considers “a step forward”.
Scottish musician Hamish Hawk has just released his new album titled A Firmer Hand featuring a collection of original songs that he considers “a step forward”.
This year’s Film Festival has been a goldmine for music fans with docos and dramas on everyone from Paul Simon to Ryuichi Sakamoto.
Another Friday and another batch of new music to recommend. Today, on New Music Friday we bring you three new albums by Kiwi artists and two international acts for good measure.
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Greg Kihn, an iconic figure in the realm of rock music. Greg lost his battle with Alzheimer’s disease on 8/13/24 at the age of 75.
13th Floor coverage of the New Zealand International Film Festival continues. The 13th Floor’s Shamin Yazdani shares her thoughts on these three films:
Jontavious Willis is just about to release his latest album titled West Georgia Blues. His mission is to reinvigorate today’s blues. Let’s find out how.
Canadian alternative folk-rockers, CRASH TEST DUMMIES will finally tour New Zealand for the First Time Ever as part of their God Shuffled His Feet 30th Anniversary World Tour.
Pluto bass man Mike Hall steps out from the rhythm section with this, his debut solo album, titled Nothing Stands Still.
Bob Mould, he of Hüsker Dü and Sugar fame, is returning to New Zealand after a long absence to play a solo show at Auckland’s Powerstation.
The line-up of films at The Civic on Sunday found the NZIFF sending us to Scotland, Iran and Christchurch