New Zealand Music Awards Photos
13th Floor photographer Grace Watson headed down to the New Zealand Music Awards on Thursday evening and returned with these pix:
13th Floor photographer Grace Watson headed down to the New Zealand Music Awards on Thursday evening and returned with these pix:
Green Day have just released a new compilation, Greatest Hits: God’s Favorite Band. Among old favourites such as Basket Case and Longview are two new tracks.
Better late than never! Here’s today’s new song…it’s the latest from Gin Wigmore. The video for Cabrona finds Gin working with Cindy Whitehead, aka GN4lw (Girl Is Not A 4 Letter Word).
On the back of today’s Boyz II Men and TLC co-headline show announce for Christchurch, Illusive Presents, Frontier Touring & Mai FM are thrilled to announce the return of one of the most elite and truly iconic R&B groups of all time, Boyz II Men playing their own headline show at Auckland’s crown jewel: The […]
Well they didn’t suck. Nor were they exactly super. Failing, for better or worse, to live up to either entertaining possibility installed in their name, the American self-proclaimed “greatest rock’n’roll band in the world” took a safe middle route with a borderline parodical set of solid fast-paced classic southern rock. And yes, the above quote […]
For the very first time in New Zealand, Illusive Presents, Frontier Touring and Mai FM are ecstatic to announce that two of the biggest names in contemporary RNB – Boyz II Men and TLC – will return to New Zealand this summer for one special co-headline show in Christchurch. This will be the first time […]
It’s been two long years since Yorgos Lanthimos’s The Lobster, and If you’ve been hungry for another serving of his signature style settle in for a wicked edge-of-your-seat delight, The Killing of a Sacred Deer is a feast for the senses.
With her new album, Utopia, due out next week, Bjork has released a new song today.
Last night’s sold out show at The Powerstation showcased a woman aware of pop’s past, who can adeptly refashion it for the present so that she might secure her place in its future.
Check out Alex Cameron’s new, very cinematic video for Politics Of Love from his latest album, Forced Witness.