Die My Love Dir: Lynne Ramsay (13th Floor Film Review)
Die My Love delivers a visceral, unflinching portrait of postpartum depression and psychosis, anchored by a career-defining performance from Jennifer Lawrence.
Die My Love delivers a visceral, unflinching portrait of postpartum depression and psychosis, anchored by a career-defining performance from Jennifer Lawrence.
Towards the end of her generous set, Nadia Reid spoke of her studio in Salford and how it takes two buses and over an hour to get there from her new home in Manchester. But, said a close friend, it’s all about the journey.
JJJJJerome Ellis has just released his new album, Vesper Sparrow, an album of very original music that combines “granular synthesis” with jazz and gospel.
The Transits return with Bleed Hope, an album that opens at full tilt and rarely lets the listener come up for air across the punchy, pop-punk and rock of its fifteen tracks.
Tamaki Makauru Punk Rockers, Dick Move were coming to the end part of an Aotearoa tour promoting their third album, Dream, Believe, Achieve.
American heavy hitters Dying Fetus and 200 Stab Wounds tore Auckland’s Galatos a new one last night with support from Christchurch’s Organectomy.
Hawkes Bay / Auckland, NZ – 20-year-old pop artist Liberty peels back the layers of heartbreak in her new single, Call Me Back, Babe, a stripped-back acoustic-pop track that spirals through the emotional chaos of wanting someone who’s already let go.
Anna Of The North is back with her third LP Girl In A Bottle, an upbeat indie-pop outing. Catching us a hook from the get go, the (half?) of an album is a twenty-minute (twenty-two, perhaps) break of familiarity.
Kiwi-South Africa trio The Transits have just released their second album, titled Bleed Hope.
Indie-pop artist Greta Van Den Brink has today released the third single from her forthcoming nine-track album This Wasn’t Planned, set to drop in May 2026.