Chaos In The CBD – Marlboro Sounds: 13th Floor New Song Of The Day
Renowned electronic duo Chaos In The CBD have just released a fresh glimpse of their upcoming album with their new single, Marlboro Sounds.
Renowned electronic duo Chaos In The CBD have just released a fresh glimpse of their upcoming album with their new single, Marlboro Sounds.
Notorious for their cult-like romantic ballads, Auckland power-pop band Voom are back with their heart-on-sleeve anthem, ‘I Love You Girl’. With Buzz Moller’s vocal sincerity paired with the band’s dynamic prowess, this new single is sure to have fans singing along.
New Zealand’s most successful rock series ever, COME TOGETHER, is excited to announce three amazing tours for 2025, paying homage to the most legendary artists in history: Neil Young, Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin.
Superturtle’s snappy new pop-punk tune ‘You Know You’re Gonna Get Some’ exhibits wry humour, as the earnest storyline of unrequited love is turned on its head by the chorus.
For local fans of beguiling Californian folk song writer Jessica Pratt, the long wait is over, with Banished Music and Strange News Touring announcing three very special shows with Jessica and her band this June.
NYC-based, New Zealand-born artist Harper Finn has unveiled the second track from his upcoming debut album set for release later this year. The latest release ‘Where Did She Go’ follows on from the album’s lead single ‘Doves’ and reflects the quiet emotion of loneliness and introspection.
New Zealand contemporary rock artist Sam Bartells releases monstrous new single, No Reason, with his brand new project, Sam Bartells & The Outsiders, marking his exciting return to hard rock.
After a watershed year in 2024 with SABOTAGE, multi award-winning and 2025 Taite Prize finalist Mel Parsons brings a taste of things to come with her upbeat, introspective new single and video Post High Slide.
Ocean Beach release On My Way, the sixth single from forthcoming album, The Long Road Home, due for release on May 17, 2025.
Delaney Davidson now takes his band of Anniversaries on the local roads around Aotearoa, don’t miss a night of wry sense of humour, some theatre of unease, and a rocking collection of bangers from his extensive back catalogue as he celebrates the music that got him where he is today.