Concert Review: Flamingo Pier Galatos, Auckland 8 July 2021
Dance to the music and I want to take you higher. Flamingo Pier tap into seminal Sly and the Family Stone progressing to Seventies socially aware Soul to Disco. And generate some steam heat with the Sex Beat.
Interview: LoneLady on Former Things and Scrub Transmissions
Julie Campbell is LoneLady, a very solo artist based in Manchester who has just released her new album, Former Things.
Concert Review: Greg Johnson – Powerstation July 9, 2021
Greg Johnson and his “Time Is A Traveller” Tour warmed up a chilly night in Auckland.
New Song Of The Day: Courtney Barnett – Rae Street
With the first of three sold-out shows in Wellington under her belt, here is Courtney Barnett with a new song…Rae Street.
Gig Review: Echo Children – Whammy Backroom – July 3 2021
Echo Children released their vinyl EP ‘Toxic Happiness’ on Saturday, with a psychedelic alt-country set at Whammy Backroom and upbeat indie-rock support by Cowboy Dan.
Luke Buda with Dream Chambers, Wine Cellar 8 July
Billed as Luke Buda ‘coming out of solo retirement’, this was an evening of ethereal electronica and wry new songs.
13th Floor New Song Of The Day: Age Pryor – Everybody
Age Pryor leads off this new music Friday with a new song titled Everybody.
Film Review: Collective Dir: Alexander Nanau (DocPlay)
Nominated for two Academy Awards, Collective is available to stream from today on DocPlay.
Watch: 13th Floor MusicTalk with Kerryn Fields
Our friend Kerryn Fields finally releases her new album, Water, tomorrow, after a year-long wait. Here she is to tell us all about it.
New Song Of The Day: Shihad – Tear Down Those Names
Here we go! New music from Shihad…the song is Tear Down Those Names and there’s a new album on the way.
13th Floor New Song Of The Day: Damon Albarn – Polaris
Damon Albarn gives us a peek at his upcoming solo album with live and studio versions of Polaris.
Good Habits at Guide Hall: Concert Review 3rd July 2021
Ministry of Folk transformed the Auckland Guide Centre into an intimate alt-folk hall Friday night with Bill Angus and the Mighty Ways, Hoop and Good Habits. The dimmed hall, fairy light lit stage area and your own drink of choice sets the scene for an evening of music where everyone seems to be friends, including […]
Watch: 13th Floor MusicTalk with KC Jones
Let us take you down to Lafayette, Louisiana where KC Jones is ready to tell us all about her new album, Queen Of The In-Between.
13th Floor New Song Of The Day: Mako Road – Stranger Days
Stranger Days are indeed here. And here is Mako Road to tell us about it.
Garageland On Tour Throughout October
Citizens, it’s been roughly 9125 days since Flying Nun chart invaders Garageland released Last Exit to Garageland to the world and the band are happy to announce an October 2021 return.
Jimmy Barnes Announces NEW Dates for The Flesh & Blood Tour
Jimmy Barnes Flesh and Blood Tour is rescheduled to September due to the uncertainty of border restrictions around the current Australian COVID outbreak.
Yulia Performs Edith Piaf à L’Olympia à Paris, Civic Theatre 3 July 2021
For 4th of July weekend in Auckland, celebrated chanteuse Yulia MacLean becomes the magical voice and presence of Edith Piaf, as the Civic becomes the Paris Olympia theatre. The home of Piaf in the final peak of her career as the greatest French voice.
Hayden James To Perform Special Intimate Auckland Show
Australian electronic hitmaker Hayden James today announces a special, one-off and intimate show at Auckland’s Powerstation on Thursday September 9.
13th Floor New Song Of The Day: Isla Noon – Talk About Us
Kiwi popster Isla Noon wants to Talk About Us and we’re all ears!
Dimmer Announces I Believe You Are A Star 20th Anniversary Tour
Dimmer ’s I Believe You Are A Star, released in 2001, is rightly regarded as a classic and one of the great New Zealand records of the 2000s. Written and nearly entirely performed by Shayne Carter, the album was five years in gestation and Carter’s first album following the demise of his most well known […]