Concert Review: Tiny Ruins Whammy Bar, July 28, 2021
Celebrating 10 years since the release of debut album Some Were Meant For Sea, Tiny Ruins (aka Hollie Fullbrook) takes the stage at Whammy solo, guitar in hand, stories to tell.
Celebrating 10 years since the release of debut album Some Were Meant For Sea, Tiny Ruins (aka Hollie Fullbrook) takes the stage at Whammy solo, guitar in hand, stories to tell.
Summer 2021 will see Aotearoa’s finest indigenous reggae and slow burning funk group Trinity Roots taking to the stage as an extended line up – consisting of a compact horn section, percussion, and additional vocalists. Joined on all three shows by very special guest Tiny Ruins (solo).
Tiny Ruins and Lawrence Arabia delivered a mesmerising performance to a very attentive audience at The Auckland Museum last night. Tara Ranchhod captured a beautiful set of photos and gives us a few thoughts on the show.
Local musical heroes Tiny Ruins and Lawrence Arabia join forces for a double bill of solo sets.
Not a sound from the packed Tuning Fork in Auckland tonight. As we watch Nadia Reid and Hollie Fullbrook perform their literary, emotionally complex and musically lavish evolved Folk music. As their country-wide tour reaches the City of Sails and Viruses. Can testify to this personally. From the bar at the back, to the stage […]
There’s a lot of new music out today, but we couldn’t pass up a chance to draw your attention to this little gem from The Phoenix Foundation.
Tiny Ruins brought their Olympic Girls Nationwide Tour to a hometown crowd as they, and label mate Jen Cloher joined forces at Auckland’s Mt Eden War Memorial Hall.
Five remarkable songs have made the shortlist for the 2019 APRA Silver Scroll Award, recognising excellence in songwriting.
Tiny Ruins return to home ground this spring, in the wake of their sonic dream of a record, Olympic Girls.
Freshly minted on Courtney Barnett’s Milk! Label, Tiny Ruins’ third album proves that this is a band in the truest sense of the word, not just an outlet for Hollie Fullbrook’s songs.