New Music Friday: 13th Floor New Album Picks: October 18, 2024
New Music Friday comes around again! And as always we have chosen five new releases that we think deserve your attention including three straight outta New Zealand.
New Music Friday comes around again! And as always we have chosen five new releases that we think deserve your attention including three straight outta New Zealand.
Ash returned to Auckland’s Tuning Fork and The 13th Floor was on the scene with Monique Perera providing the words and Den O’Keeffe the pictures.
Kirsten Morrell, celebrated singer and co-writer from iconic NZ band Goldenhorse releases Avignon, the third single from her forthcoming album, Morrellium.
Mousey is the nom-de-plum of Christchurch-based artist Sarena Close and she is just about to release her very personal third album, The Dreams Of Our Mothers’ Mothers!
Ty, TAMiii & day13n (Ft. Idol Essence, Muks) bring you L.O.V.E. These artists represent the new generation of collaborators, with day13n leading the movement to create a more inclusive and diverse wave of music.
Sunday night at The Tuning Fork and we are treated to two of New Zealand’s most intriguing singer/songwriters…Jess Bailey, aka Fables, and Greta O’Leary, both with full bands and new songs.
Amy Shark opened her Sadness Tour in Auckland last night bringing joy to fans young and old who hadn’t seen the Aussie singer/songwriter since 2018.
You may know Caleb Landry Jones for his work as an actor in films like Dogman, American Made and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. But have you heard his music? Turns out Caleb is a man of many talents.
The Half-Cubes are one half of veteran power-pop band The Flashcubes who formed in Syracuse, NY way back in 1977. The original band is still going strong while drummer Tommy Allen and bassist Gary Frenay have split off to crank out another 24 power-pop classics as The Half-Cubes on their new album titled Pop Treasures.
Christine Jeffs returns after a 16-year hiatus with a thoughtful film that addresses accountability, responsibility, transparency, bureaucracy and humanity. And it was shot in Auckland!