Swallow The Rat – Face Unpopular: 13th Floor New Song Of The Day
Tāmaki Makaurau psych-post-punks Swallow the Rat release their brand new single, Face Unpopular. It’s the title track from their forthcoming EP, which lands on May 23rd.
Tāmaki Makaurau psych-post-punks Swallow the Rat release their brand new single, Face Unpopular. It’s the title track from their forthcoming EP, which lands on May 23rd.
LA-based, NZ artist Lisa Crawley has released the breathtakingly poignant new single and video, What You Can Do. This is the first track to be released off her upcoming EP set for release in April this year.
One Is Always Heading Somewhere is a record that shimmers like light on water—fluid, reflective, and utterly immersive.
Kristin Hersh is on her way to New Zealand for a series of solo shows, just as the new Throwing Muses album, Moonlight Concessions, is being released.
Southland-born, Catlins-based musician LACHIE HAYES releases S.O.B., an upbeat alt-country rogue’s tune, and the second single off his upcoming full-length sophomore album SUBSATELLITE due out in 2025.
As the band embarks on their ‘final and last-ever tour’, no, wait, that was in 2023, this is the Fifty Years In Black Anniversary Tour! But sarcasm aside, fans gathered once again to hear not just crowd-pleasers but also the echoes of their shared musical history.
OLEANNA at the Pumphouse Theatre throws us straight into a cauldron of miscommunication and abuse of power, the two actors delivering David Mamet’s hothouse of a play with nerve and aplomb.
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UK indie rock royalty Bloc Party are reuniting with fans down under, announcing a headline tour hitting Australia and New Zealand in August joined by special guests Young The Giant. Bloc Party are celebrating 20 years as a band, and the 20th anniversary of their critically acclaimed debut album, Silent Alarm.