Interview: Daryl Hall
Daryl Hall and John Oates will be performing in New Zealand for the first time in 30 years this month. The dates are: Saturday, January 28th at Church Road Winery, Napier and Sunday, January 29th at Villa Maria Estate, Auckland. As well as being one-half of the best selling duo in music history, Daryl […]
Interview: Anna Calvi’s Long-Distance Whisper
Anna Calvi is one of the 13th Floor’s most eagerly-anticipated artists to be performing at this month’s Laneway Festival in Auckland. Her self-titled debut album was one of the best of 2011. As evidence of that fact, Anna was in The Netherlands after receiving an award there for her album when The 13th Floor […]
Interview: Victoria Girling-Butcher Talks About Her First Solo Album Since Leaving Lucid 3
Summit Drive is the title of Victoria Girling-Butcher’s first solo album. The former Lucid 3 frontwoman has been through a lot since her band split up, most notably fighting a debilitating auto-immune disease. Victoria stopped by The 13th Floor to talk about her music and her life. Click here to listen to the interview: Click here […]
Interview: The Damned’s Captain Sensible Talks Punk, Politics & Psychedelia
In anticipation of The Damned’s upcoming show at Auckland’s Powerstation on January 25th, The 13th Floor gave guitarist & founding member Captian Sensible a call to see what he and his band of merry pranksters have been up to. Click here to listen to the interview: Click here to listen to The Damned’s first […]
Interview: Mulatu Astatke Talks To The 13th Floor
Ethiopian jazz/funk pioneer Mulatu Astatke is due to perform his first concert in New Zealand at Auckland’s Powerstation on Friday, November 25th. The 13th Floor called him at his home in Ethiopia just as he was about to depart for his tour. Listen in as Mulatu discusses his 50-year career as a groundbreaking musician. […]
Interview: Bic Runga – Just Like Starting Over
Bic Runga is just about to release her new album, Belle. It’s her first collection of new studio material since 2005’s Birds. Belle was produced by former Mint Chicks’ front man Kody Nielson and was recorded in Auckland and Los Angeles. The 13th Floor caught up with Bic at the Sony NZ offices, where […]
Interview: Funkommunity Comes To The 13th Floor
Isaac Aesili, one half of the soul/jazz/funk duo Funkommunity, with Rachel Fraser, popped by The 13th Floor to talk about their new album, Chequered Thoughts. The album was just released this week and they will be performing in Auckland this weekend to celebrate its release. Listen in to the conversation with Isaac: Click here […]
Interview: Lisa Crawley
She already has a Silver Scroll nomination, has opened for Jools Holland and Paul Weller and has released two E.P.s. Now Lisa Crawley is about to release her debut album. Everything That I Have Seen becomes available on Monday, October 17th. Lisa stopped by at The 13th Floor to tell us about the new album and her […]
Video Interview: We Are Augustines Direct From Brooklyn
We Are Augustines is the Brooklyn, New York-based band that rose from the ashes of Pela and features BillyMcCarthy and Eric Sanderson from that band. The duo recorded their debut album, Rise Ye Sunken Ships, and then recruited drummer Rob Allen to round out the group. The 13th Floor traveled to exotic Brooklyn to […]
Archival Interview: Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy Gives An Album-By-Album Rundown Of The Band’s Recorded History
We’re big Wilco fans at The 13th Floor and are very excited about the new album, The Whole Love. So, as a bonus, here is an interview with band leader Jeff Tweedy recorded on January 17, 2003, just before the band played Auckland’s Big Day Out. Click here to listen to the interview with […]
Interview: Mel Parsons Talks About Her New Album Red Grey Blue
Auckland-based singer-songwriter Mel Parsons has just released her second album. Titled Red Grey Blue, she co-produced it with the ubiquitous Jeremy Toy. Mel Has just set out to tour the country in support of the new album. Before hitting the road, she stopped by The 13th Floor to have a chat about her music, […]
Interview: Red Hot Chili Pipers Explain "Bag-Rock" & Why They Are Banned From The Rugby World Cup
Direct from Scotland, the Red Hot Chili Pipers begin their tour of NZ on Saturday September 30 at Auckland’s Vector Arena. Expect to hear tunes from anyone from The Who to Robbie Williams played on the bagpipes. The 13th Floor spoke to head Piper Kevin MacDonald about the upcoming tour and the group’s ban […]
Interview: Nick Lowe Talks About The Old Magic And Why Punk Sucked
The former Jesus Of Cool, Nick Lowe, has just released his new album, The Old Magic. Lowe, who has been recording since the 1960s is a veteran of the British pub rock scene (with his band Brinsley Schwartz) and the punk scene (producing The Damned and Elvis Costello). Lately his music has been a […]
Interview: Sean Donnelly (aka SJD) Talks About Joining Neil Finn’s Pajama Club
The Pajama Club is the entity that Neil Finn and wife Sharon created around the music they found themselves making while left with a bit of spare time. The music began to take shape when Sean Donnelly, who also records as SJD, joined in to help craft the songs. Their resulting self-titled album has […]
Interview: Frontier Touring’s Michael Gudinski’s 30 Years of Rock & Roll Roadwork
Frontier Touring has been promoting concerts in Australia and New Zealand since the early 1980s. To celebrate their 30th anniversary, they have published Every Poster Tells A Story an impressive hard-cover book featuring posters from just about every tour the company has promoted from Squeeze and The Police to Leonard Cohen and Pendulum. The […]
Interview: Joe Satriani Talks About The New Chickenfoot Album And Tour
Chickenfoot is the hard rock “supergroup” made up of former Van Halen members Sammy Hagar (vocals) and Michael Anthony (bass) along with Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith and guitar virtuoso Joe Satriani. The band is just about to release their second album and then hit the road. The 13th Floor spoke to […]
Interview With Karl Steven of The Drab Doo Riffs
The Drab Doo Riffs have just released their third E.P. entitled A Fistful Of Doo-Riffs. Bandleader Karl Steven stopped by The 13th Floor to talk about the new music along with his work with The Vietnam War and Tourettes.
Sisters Of Mercy Interview
The Sisters Of Mercy, led by founding member Andrew Eldritch, will finally perform in New Zealand at Auckland’s Powerstation, Thursday, September 22nd as part of their 30th Anniversay Tour. The 13th Floor caught up with Andrew and found the outspoken musician to be as feisty as ever. Click here to listen to the interview:
Re-Inventing The 80s With Nadine Loren
Born in Switzerland, raised in Germany and then New Zealand, Nadine Loren now lives in the United States where she has hooked up with veteran producer Peter Asher (Linda Ronstadt, James Taylor) and released an album full of 80s covers. Naked 80’s finds the singer reworking songs like Who’s That Girl, The Boys Of […]
Interview: Paul McLaney Talks About IMMRAM, Music and Mythology
In addition to being a recording artist under his own name and as Gramsci, Paul McLaney works on the other side of the music business at Mushroom Publishing. Now he can add Record Label Owner to his list of credits. Paul is one of three music lovers who have just started Escape Artists Recordings. […]