Concert Review: Kurt Vile & The Violators – Powerstation April 11, 2019
Heads were nodding and bodies were swaying as Kurt Vile hypnotized a sell-out crowd at Auckland’s Powerstation.
Heads were nodding and bodies were swaying as Kurt Vile hypnotized a sell-out crowd at Auckland’s Powerstation.
Friday is new music day, and now you can listen to the best new releases on our new feature, the 13th Floor New Music Show.
On their way to Byron Bay and Bluesfest, Nathaniel Rateliff and his Night Sweats stopped in at Auckland’s Powerstation to shake things up a bit.
Here’s something to wet your whistle, especially if you’re a record collecting geek looking forward to Record Store Day.
Nathaniel Rateliff and his band The Night Sweats have just arrived in Auckland, ready to rock The Powerstation.
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