Concert Review: Miles Calder and Being – The Wine Cellar November 18, 2020
While wild rock & roll was raging next door at Whammy, things were decidedly more mellow at The Wine Cellar last night.
While wild rock & roll was raging next door at Whammy, things were decidedly more mellow at The Wine Cellar last night.
Here’s another local star on the rise and her name is HINA.
I’m gonna say it… I think we are living in what is the current music capital of the world. This weekend, capped off with a wonderful performance by Wellington’s Phoenix Foundation, seals the deal.
Fathe & The Sweetos – more cool local music that would most-likely be overlooked if it wasn’t for the dearth of international acts.
Milky Chance performed at Auckland’s Powerstation last night, delighting the crowd with a 17-song set which blended a gorgeous, new electronic sound with their older reggae-folk classics to show how wonderfully this group has progressed in their music.
It’s not very often that all of the elements come together to create a perfect listening experience, but Eilen Jewell and her band came very close to achieving perfection last night at The Tuning Fork.
It’s been a few years since Seether had last graced our shores and the anticipation was high for Thursday’s last date of their Poison the Parish tour, held in the stunning, neo-baroque Auckland Town Hall.
Every so often you see a performance that makes you fall back in love with live music. Marlon Williams’s sold out show at the Town Hall was one such performance.
Former GnR drummer Steven Adler held court at Auckland’s Powerstation, first with his mum, then with his band, cranking out potent versions of his old group’s hits.
Ace vocalist, and frequent 13th Floor contributor, Caitlin Smith checks out the PP Arnold show at Auckland’s Powerstation last night… I’m in love with PP Arnold! It’s literally impossible not to be.