13th Floor New Song Of The Day: Young Fathers – Lord
Scottish trio Young Fathers have just released a soulful new song titled Lord.
Scottish trio Young Fathers have just released a soulful new song titled Lord.
Whammy! Bar, Hallertau brewery and fans and friends of Beastwars Band, are proud to present a benefit gig for Matt, on November 11th.
It’s All Hallows Eve and we’ve got some “monstrous” news for you! Punk It Up fiendishly returns once again to The Kings Arms on Saturday February 17th for the “last ever punk show” before the venue has it’s inevitable meeting with the wrecking ball and dies a gruesome horrendous death.
There’s a new music and events precinct, new locations, a new director and a new look for New Zealand’s biggest annual arts party, Auckland Arts Festival (AAF), in 2018. One thing, however, remains the same – a huge programme of ticketed and free performances and events from Aotearoa and across the world, curated to bring […]
MONDAY OCTOBER 30, 2017 – Rory Graham, better known as RAG’N’BONE MAN is the prodigiously talented, instantly recognizable, powerhouse voice behind the worldwide hit single ‘Human’.
The modern retro-soul scene is a crowded place. Artists such as Leon Bridges, Benjamin Booker, Alabama Shakes, and Michael Kiwanuka have all put out albums in recent times making it hard for similar artists to get their album to stand out. Atlanta’s Curtis Harding is one of those artists and he has just released his […]
Galveston is the new Auckland-based band formed by former Garageland frontman Jeremy Eade. The trio is completed by bassist Sean Reid and drummer Rick McShane.
Twenty years since squaring up to the big guns of music at the time and triumphantly claiming the highly-respected Mercury Prize for best British album of 1997. Roni Size takes the anniversary of New Forms on the road with a series of Australasian dates, embracing the legacy of the album with stunning visuals to match.
Jamie Lawson’s Happy Accidents is a mature emotional retrospective from a writer finally content in his own skin. Sometimes sombre in places, sometimes romantic or heartfelt, it’s a record of warmth, comfort but most of all connections – all wrapped up in an accessible and easily digestible pop package.
With a decidedly American twang, Swedish folk duo First Aid Kit present a new track from their forthcoming album, Ruins.