Loves Ugly Children Are Back! But For How Long? – 13th Floor MusicTalk Interview
Loves Ugly Children split up in 1998 after a blistering run of singles, EPs and Albums and live shows throughout the Nineties. Against all the odds, they are back.
Loves Ugly Children split up in 1998 after a blistering run of singles, EPs and Albums and live shows throughout the Nineties. Against all the odds, they are back.
The Softies are back with their first new album in 24 years titled The Bed I Made.
Devon Allman has just released his new solo album, Miami Moon, recorded at the legendary Criteria Studio in Miami where his uncle Duane laid down Layla years earlier. Devon recruits Ivan Neville and George Porter to update the Allman legacy.
Shoegaze vets Ride powered their way through a set at Auckland’s Powerstation last night, unfortunately they were not supported by Mercury Rev as originally advertised.
Scottish musician Hamish Hawk has just released his new album titled A Firmer Hand featuring a collection of original songs that he considers “a step forward”.
This year’s Film Festival has been a goldmine for music fans with docos and dramas on everyone from Paul Simon to Ryuichi Sakamoto.
Another Friday and another batch of new music to recommend. Today, on New Music Friday we bring you three new albums by Kiwi artists and two international acts for good measure.
Jontavious Willis is just about to release his latest album titled West Georgia Blues. His mission is to reinvigorate today’s blues. Let’s find out how.
Canadian alternative folk-rockers, CRASH TEST DUMMIES will finally tour New Zealand for the First Time Ever as part of their God Shuffled His Feet 30th Anniversary World Tour.
Pluto bass man Mike Hall steps out from the rhythm section with this, his debut solo album, titled Nothing Stands Still.