Courtnay & The Unholy Reverie – 1988: 13th Floor New Song Of The Day
Dynamic Taranaki 5-piece Courtnay & The Unholy Reverie reveal a musically softer side with 1988, a warm-hearted, radio-friendly country-pop gem, and their first release in 2025.
Dynamic Taranaki 5-piece Courtnay & The Unholy Reverie reveal a musically softer side with 1988, a warm-hearted, radio-friendly country-pop gem, and their first release in 2025.
Kirsten Morrell, lead singer and songwriter of Goldenhorse, releases a new single Buddah (forget you) taken from her forthcoming album Morrellium set for release late 2025.
New Zealand progressive bluegrass band You, Me, Everybody returns with Heart of Stone — a stirring new single that speaks to resilience, reflection, and the strength to begin again. The track blends emotive lyricism with the band’s signature acoustic sound, offering a powerful listening experience that feels both intimate and cinematic.
Ōtautahi’s fine purveyor of shoegaze-meets-dream pop, T. G. Shand, returns with her first single of the year, The Deadpan Break.
International alternative rock band Yumi Zouma have delivered their most addictive track yet with their newest single, “Blister,” released via Nettwerk.
After conjuring a major moment with SWIPE RIGHT (featured in The Rolling Stone (AUS/NZ) best music picks of the week), Ukrainian-born, NZ-based VÏKAE returns with DEATH EATER — the second searing chapter in her upcoming body of work, DOOMSDAY COLLECTIVE, due November 2025.
Just months since the release of their Marlon Williams produced album High Horse, Christchurch’s own Adam Hattaway & The Haunters are back with a new single and video, Tommy Sees Ghosts, accompanied by b-side Roadside Incident.
Crying Ivy hail from Auckland, NZ. The 4 piece heavy psych drifters Crying Ivy’s first single Fission sees the band exploring droning, skull-fracturing sludge driven forward by mechanical riffs and grinding instrumentation. Matching the hulking energy of their thunderous live shows, Fission is a celebration of heaving melodies that complement the raging shredding.
Purple Dog is an indie rock band from Ōtepoti, a band of five music students who create an eclectic sound inspired by the likes of Alvvays, Slow Pulp and The Kooks.
Time out from New Zealand Music Month for just a moment as we bring you this new song from Neil Young and his new band, The Chrome Hearts.