13th Floor New Song Of The Day: Feist – Hey, That’s No Way To Say Goodbye
Its an old song done up in a new way. Feist takes on Leonard Cohen’s Hey, That’s No Way To Say Goodbye.
Its an old song done up in a new way. Feist takes on Leonard Cohen’s Hey, That’s No Way To Say Goodbye.
It was a frenetic and relentless night at Whammy last night, and not just in the pace the punk and hardcore bands brought to the stage. Organisers Worn Out Collective packed an ambitious lineup of eight total bands across two stages, including headliners Tactical Attack and Axilism.
Kate Powell attends the first of two Drake shows at Auckland’s Spark Arena… Prior to last night, I didn’t ‘get’ Drakes music. His singles undoubtedly have good production, but his lyrics and delivery seemed way too paint by numbers to justify his massive following.
Taylor Dayne is in Auckland this weekend to take part in 80s Mania at the ASB Theatre. She’ll be sharing the stage with Paul Young, Wang Chung, Cutting Crew and Go West on Sunday night.
Myrna Lee is a previously-unreleased track taken from the sessions of Wilco’s first album, A.M.
Greg Fleming and The Working Poor held the release of their ninth album, Working Poor Country at the Wine Cellar in Auckland last night, to a crowd that was thinner than me. It was a crying shame there were not more people in attendance, as Fleming showcased ten songs, (from albums past and present), that […]
Bic Runga is a national treasure. Her songs are part of the great New Zealand songbook and are so ingrained in people’s memories that from hearing the first note of tracks like Sway you know instantly what it is, even if you hadn’t heard the song in years. Those who were lucky enough to be […]
Due to the first Auckland show on March 10 selling out we have great pleasure in announcing a second Chelsea Wolfe show on March 11 at Whammy Bar in Auckland.
TEG DAINTY announced today that Neil Diamond will perform one South Island show in Christchurch as part of his wildly successful 50 Year Anniversary Tour in March 2018.
Love ’em or hate ’em, U2 are still with us, creating new music. This new single re-teams the Irish quartet with Kendrick Lamar.