New Song Of The Day: Sandy Mill – Giftbox
Auckland-based singer Sandy Mill has just released a new single, Giftbox.
Auckland-based singer Sandy Mill has just released a new single, Giftbox.
If you were looking for meaningful music at Simple Plan’s 15th anniversary tour of No Pads No Helmets Just Balls at The Powerstation in Auckland last night, you would’ve been shit out of luck. But that would’ve been completely missing the point of an otherwise fun, high octane evening.
Tickets to Drax Project at the Powerstation in Auckland sold out in less than 10 minutes when they went on sale earlier this week. Now due to overwhelming demand, the phenomenal four-piece is adding a second show on Saturday, May 12.
For a good 20 years, one name has come up in the downtempo world for mixing several genres into one comprehensive sound, and that name is Thievery Corporation.
Its a Courtney Barnett kind of day! Along with announcing two NZ shows in Wellington and Auckland, Courtney Barnett has released a new song today. City Looks Pretty is from Courtney’s upcoming new album, Tell Me How You Really Feel due out May 18th.
Friday, March 20- Since the release of her debut full-length Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit, Courtney Barnett has been celebrated as one of the most distinctive and compelling voices in indie rock, a singer-writer who mixes deeply insightful observations with devastating self-assessment. Flipping between the political and personal with face-melting […]
Father John Misty will release God’s Favorite Customer, his fourth album worldwide on June 1st, 2018 through Sub Pop/Rhythmethod. The 10 track effort features the previously released ‘Mr. Tillman,’ along with highlights ‘Disappointing Diamonds Are the Rarest of Them All’ and ‘Just Dumb Enough to Try.’ God’s Favorite Customer was produced by Tillman and recorded with Jonathan Rado, Dave Cerminara, […]
Melbourne-based musician Tom Lee-Richards is touring New Zealand in support of his new mini-album, Out Of The Oddness.
For an album where the last line is “and the pussycat died miserable”, The New King is a pleasant gentle listening experience. The second full-length from Auckland’s Carnivorous Plant Society is a dreamy tropical collection of mostly instrumental pieces, fleshed out with some spoken word story-reading and a handful of guest vocal appearances.