Concert Review: In The Shallows at San Fran, Wellington, 8 April 2021
Wellington duo In The Shallows (Danni Parsons and Lance Shepherd) wound up their nationwide album release tour with an intimate and varied evening at Wellington’s San Fran.
Watch: 13th Floor MusicTalk with LearningToDive
LearningToDive is one of the musical outlets for Wellington’s Bravo Bonez. LTD’s debut album, Norwegian Pop has just been released so we thought we’d have a chat.
Album Review: Haunted Shed – Faltering Light (Strolling Bones)
Haunted Shed is debuting their first album Faltering Light, but singer/songwriter Etienne De Rocher is no stranger to the music scene. After a brief hiatus and shift from San Francisco’s West Coast he moved to Athens, Georgia with wife Maria and their two children where he discovered new musical influences culminating in a new band and […]
New Song Of The Day: Lontalius – Carousel
Today we bring you new music from Lontalius…a new song and a new video titled Carousel.
London Grammar to Return to NZ for Spark Arena Show in March 2022
London Grammar will return to New Zealand in March 2022 to perform at Auckland’s Spark Arena.
Mansfield – In Her Own Words to be performed live for the first time…
New dates have been confirmed for some of Aotearoa’s finest to tour album based on the poetry of Katherine Mansfield.
Concert Review: Reb Fountain & The Black Quartet: The Boy Next Door Auckland Town Hall April 7, 2021
Combine the voice and presence of Reb Fountain with the songs of Nick Cave and add The Black Quartet and you’ve got yourself one memorable night of live music.
Album Review: Chris Cornell – No One Sings Like You Anymore Volume One (UMe)
Chris Cornell, who many believe to be the ‘Founding Father of Grunge’, self-recorded a fifth and final solo album in 2016. And with a suggestive term such as Vol.1 hanging off the album’s title, could there be another down the road?
Watch: 13th Floor MusicTalk with Caroline Blind
Direct from New Jersey, here is Caroline Blind to tell us all about her new video, Need To Say, taken from her album, The Spell Between.
New Song Of The Day: Silver Synthetic – Around The Bend
A new album out tomorrow and a new song released today…here’s Silver Synthetic with Around The Bend.
Watch: 13th Floor MusicTalk with John Smith
We take you to Northern Wales to talk to John Smith about his new album, The Fray.
Album Review: The Routes – Mesmerised (Action Weekend)
Opening track Broken Goods off The Routes newest LP Mesmerised hits you hard and hits you strong with a thundering, reverb-soaked drum groove followed shortly after by a gnarly guitar riff, bass and scattered vocals dipping hard into garage punk that echo from their turf in Hita City, Japan.
New Song Of The Day: Anthonie Tonnon – Entertainment
This just in! A new song from Anthonie Tonnon. Its called Entertainment and we like it!
Ekko Park Announce Massive 28 Date NZ Tour
Ekko Park have announced dates for their biggest tour of New Zealand ever! 28 dates across NZ with the Jordan Luck Band. Taking place over 13 consecutive weeks, Ekko Park are heading to every nook and cranny of NZ!
Final Days of The Auckland Arts Festival
It’s your final chance to experience the magic of Auckland Arts Festival / Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki 2021. We have a fantastic range of shows lined up over the next few days, with a little something for everyone.
Greg Johnson to Perform Winter Tour in NZ
After a prolonged Californian lockdown, Greg Johnson is over the moon to be returning home for his nationwide tour, Time Is A Traveller, which coincides with the release of his brand-new album, Tilt Your Interior.
New Song Of The Day: The Isley Brothers – Friends And Family ft. Snoop Dogg
What’s this??? New music from The Isley Brothers? With Snoop Dogg?? Oh, my.
Watch: Graeme Jefferies at The 13th Floor
Here’s a message from The Cakekitchen…it’s Graeme Jefferies performing live at The 13th Floor Studio.
Watch: 13th Floor MusicTalk with Merk
With a new album due out this Friday, here is Merk tell tell us all about his Infinite Youth.
Butch Mermaid Productions Presents ‘Into the Bush’
Let’s get one thing straight: This Play Is Not. Into the Bush is a rainbow of representation that transforms an Elizabethan play into an hilarious queer circus fantasia.