Concert Review: Halestorm – Powerstation March 13, 2019
Who knew 1000 people could make so much noise? Halestorm may be loud, but their fans are even louder.
Who knew 1000 people could make so much noise? Halestorm may be loud, but their fans are even louder.
You know him as the leader of The Veils, but now Finn Andrews is stepping out on his own with his first solo album, One Piece At A Time, due out tomorrow.
Irish punk band Flogging Molly is due to hit town on April 12 with a show at Auckland’s Powerstation, their first in New Zealand.
There was excitement today at The 13th Floor as Lzzy and Joe from Halestorm stopped in for a visit before their headlining show at The Powerstation tonight.
As advertised, The Best Of Everything is two discs full of all the hits and more from Tom Petty, both solo and with The Heartbreakers. And Mudcrutch too.
We here at 13th Floor are saddened to hear of the death of drummer Hal Blaine at the age of 90.
Beach House drifted into town last night and mesmerized the audience at the Auckland Town Hall with their bittersweet brand of dreamy pop.
Years in the making, Weezer’s Black Album finally sees the light of day just a few short weeks after their Teal Album was released.
Last night was the maiden voyage for New Zealand’s Milk And Honey Festival, celebrating International Women’s Day with performances in three cities across four venues.
After a rowdy night of youthful rock and roll at Auckland’s Spark Arena, with Arctic Monkeys, Bryan Ferry brought a touch of elegance to the venue last night with his top shelf band, who, by the end of the evening, proved they could rock with the best of them.