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Singer-Songwriter Showcase - Showcasing a range of stripped-back renditions of indie, rock, RnB, folk and shoegazey originals, Katelyn Henshall, Ben Kennedy (Bare Skin Bears) ...
The band has released 3 critically acclaimed albums, with Graham Reid calling Lake an "electro-folk postcard poet of his doubting generation". After a 4 year hiatus, Lake South are set to return with ...
Currently conquering the planet from their new home base in Berlin, Aotearoa doom shredders Earth Tongue have announced their triumphant return down under. Since starring in our Live Music Bar series ...
Release Roundup: Pitch Black, Kenny Sterling, Clear Path Ensemble, Pumice, Samantha Josephine + More
Revisit our recent coverage of DARTZ, The Bemsha Swing, Isla Noon, There's A Tuesday, Powder Chutes, Geoff Ong, Jazmine Mary and Lake South, then scroll downwards for more new / recent local ...
" Unpopular EP by Swallow the Rat Auckland post-punk outfit Swallow the Rat return with a new EP called Face Unpopular. Featuring 3 new songs including a title track which has been doing the rounds on ...
Well known and much loved as the filmmaking mastermind behind unforgettable videos for Aldous Harding, Marlon Williams, Nadia Reid, The Bats and more, Martin Sagadin has announced their debut solo ...
Aotearoa indie-rock heroes Voom's comet-like release trajectory will soon be rewarding patient fans with their first studio album in nineteen years, Something Good Is Happening, o ...
Absolute legends of US heavy metal, Pentagram are at last journeying down under this coming August for their first ever tour of Aotearoa New Zealand. First formed in 1971 and stil ...
Now based in Manchester, raising a family half a world away from her hometown of Port Chalmers, Nadia Reid makes Aotearoa fans very happy with news of her imminent return. Glowingly praised by The ...
Ponsonby's finest eatery opens up their back balcony to host the finest jazz acts Tāmaki Makaurau has to offer. This week, it's the Flying McNicoll Brothers! While they don't fly, and they're not even ...
Tāmaki Makaurau's Q Theatre was bustling to maximum capacity (especially around the bar area), everyone was dressed to the nines and there were even a few high profile politicians in the mix at last ...
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