Punk It Up: Andrew Boak Says Its Last Call For No Tag
Punk It Up is happening this weekend at The Powerstation over two nights. Promoter and performer Andrew Boak is here to tell us why this may be the last time.
Punk It Up is happening this weekend at The Powerstation over two nights. Promoter and performer Andrew Boak is here to tell us why this may be the last time.
Oliver Tree, self-proclaimed country music superstar brings his wildly eclectic show (singing, wrestling, stand-up comedy, motivational speaking) to Elemental Nights July 25 at Auckland’s Town Hall.
Zola Jesus is Nika Roza Danilova, an American artist with her roots in Russia and Ukraine. Zola’s new album, Arkhon is just released and she speaks to us…unseen…about how it was made and why.
Peter Rowan has been playing bluegrass and rock & roll for 60 years. At age 79 he’s just released Calling You From My Mountain, so we called him to have a chat about it.
Muna are a trio of indie-rockers based in LA. Things looked bleak when they were dropped by RCA after releasing their second album. But Phoebe Bridgers came to the rescue and now their new, self-titled album, is on Phoebe’s own label.
Spacey Jane has just released their second album, Here Comes Everybody, and here is front man Caleb Harper to talk about the album and the New Zealand tour.
Soccer Mommy releases Sometimes, Forever, the highly-anticipated third album. And here is Sophie Regina Allison with her insights on how it was made.
Jeremy Ivey is on the road with his wife, Margo Price. But that didn’t stop him from talking to The 13th Floor about his new album, Invisible Pictures.
Elvis may not be the first attempt to tell the story of The King Of Rock & Roll, but is certainly the most ambitious and, with Luhrmann directing, most dazzling.
Biig Piig is Jessica Smyth. Born in Ireland, based in London and raised speaking Spanish, she’s got a lot to say. And a lot of that can be heard in her music. Here she is to explain.