New Music Friday: 13th Floor New Album Picks: October 18, 2024
New Music Friday comes around again! And as always we have chosen five new releases that we think deserve your attention including three straight outta New Zealand.
New Music Friday comes around again! And as always we have chosen five new releases that we think deserve your attention including three straight outta New Zealand.
The dictionary says someone mousy is ‘shy, timid, quiet’. But, as this Mousey (Sarena Close) has revealed, there’s more to the name. It references the girl in the opening lines of Bowie’s Life on Mars. And here in her third long-player, Dreams of Our Mothers’ Mothers! there are ch-ch-ch- changes for one of the most […]
Mousey is the nom-de-plum of Christchurch-based artist Sarena Close and she is just about to release her very personal third album, The Dreams Of Our Mothers’ Mothers!
We all know Princess Chelsea’s wonderful Cigarette Duet which went viral with 82 million YouTube views since its release in 2011 on her first album ‘Lil Golden Book
Mousey brought her My Friends tour to Auckland’s Tuning Fork and made more friends along the way.
Mousey has just arrived from Christchurch. Her new album, My Friends, will be released tomorrow, but today she’s at The 13th Floor.
Uptown Lowdown is ready for your consumption. Along with special guest reviewer Caitlin Smith we present a new segment bringing the 13th Floor’s version of the news.
Mousey releases the rockin’ The Bench on this fine New Music Friday morning!
Christchurch Indie-Pop band Mousey are bravely charging ahead with a national tour, promoting an album that’s are only half recorded. Seismic vibrations can shake you out of hiding and resignation. Flew up this morning to launch Rolling Thunder with a special early show at The Wine Cellar in Auckland tonight. They had no trouble selling […]
One of the most exciting new acts in New Zealand music, Mousey, has just announced her first-ever nationwide tour to celebrate the release of her debut album, LEMON LAW, due for release on October 4.