New Music Friday: 13th Floor New Album Picks: March 28, 2025
Its New Music Friday here at The 13th Floor and we’ve got something for everyone with new releases by Alison Krauss, Alien Weaponry, Dean Wareham and more!
Its New Music Friday here at The 13th Floor and we’ve got something for everyone with new releases by Alison Krauss, Alien Weaponry, Dean Wareham and more!
Today, Perfume Genius (Mike Hadreas) has released his new single No Front Teeth featuring New Zealand folk singer-songwriter Aldous Harding. The track is full of tension bolstered by time changes throughout the song and the haunting, ethereal chorus driven by Harding’s vocals.
We’ve got a new song for you today from Perfume Genius.
Aldous Harding & Perfume Genius – Silo Park March 15, 2018 Three days after King Krule’s wet Auckland debut, grey clouds had threatened another Auckland Arts Festival show but thankfully the rain gods withdrew their ominous threat of damp conditions and blessed us with a glorious evening of weather which was blessed with music befitting […]
Perfume Genius – Odlins Plaza March 13, 2018 Seattle’s alternative-pop star Perfume Genius played his first of two consecutive Wellington dates in majestic fashion, fusing well-written pop with experimental elements and a visually arresting performance. The venue was the picturesque and cosy circular pop-up tent (“tent” is somewhat of a reductive term in this instance) […]
On Thursday 15 March, Auckland will get the opportunity to witness the coming together of two contemporary music genii. In an exclusive Auckland Arts Festival event, mesmerising contemporary New Zealand musician Aldous Harding will perform with the extraordinary performer, and her album collaborator, Perfume Genius.
In addition to adding his voice to Aldous Harding’s new album, Mike Hadreas, aka Perfume Genius, has just released his latest studio record. And, like Harding, he and producer Blake Mills offer up a raft of sonic surprises.
Mike Hadreas, aka Perfume Genius, is just about to release his fourth album, titled, No Shape. Hadreas, who was in Auckland performing at The Kings Arms back in 2015, is a resident of Seattle, Washington although he and his partner Alan Wyffels have plans to move to LA, where No Shape was recorded.
Who looks like Doogie Howser, sings like Patti Smith, croons like Chris Martin and tore up the stage like an avant-garde hurricane at the Kings Arms last night? Seattle musician Mike Hadreas, AKA Perfume Genius, that’s who – and next time he comes to Auckland he’s sure to be playing on a bigger stage. The […]