Butter Wouldn’t Melt just (15/8) hit Number 3 on the Aotearoa Music Charts with their album Where The Roots Grow Deep. Finalists for the 2023 Best Folk Artist Tūī | Te Kaipuoro Taketake Toa with their ...
MASC/FEMME is a band with myriad influences rooted in rock, shoegaze, and punk, playing their last gig of the year with upcoming local act JENIFFER, including a freeform jam with friends to end the ...
OLEE, ORLA, Theo Boland - Join us on Sunday 7 December for an awesome jam-packed night. It’s a line-up you won’t want to miss, with artists OLEE, ORLA, and Theo ...
Grip the physical edition of Dream, Believe, Achieve from good record stores / at the gigs, watch the brand new video for ' Shut Your Mouth ' directed by guitarist Ellis and made with support from NZ ...
" a Bee, but a Wasp by Babe Martin "There’s a sundog setting over the hill. I watch from the driveway, pulled by currents. Pulled away and pulled towards. I ricochet." Sundog is the anticipation of ...
Easing you into summer, Revulva will play two sets at everyone's second home (the Rogue & Vagabond) on Saturday 6th December as a final fundraising effort to get the band’s leader, Phoebe Johnson, to ...
Join us for the release of Martin Sagadin's debut album MARTIN IZ ZGORNJE BELE.
Auckland based Sonia & Nigel are a multi-cultural acoustic duo featuring French-American Paris-born Sonia Wilson on vocals & ukulele and Kiwi-American virtuoso musician Nigel Gavin on 7-string guitar.
Our hyper-accelerated world keeps changing and so has this summer's GRRUNK lineup, rearranged and stacked with even more guitar-slinging local acts, including Aotearoa's absolutely iconic Jordan Luck ...
Co-founder of Portland legends Dead Moon with husband Fred Cole (RIP), the long-awaited return of Toody Cole to Aotearoa New Zealand is a major event for local devotees of real de ...
Gut Health are a six-piece ensemble from Naarm/Melbourne whose sound blurs the boundaries of guitar music, weaving hypnotic dance-punk, no wave and chaotic noise with nightclub-inspired soundscapes.
One of the largest festivals of any kind in Aotearoa New Zealand, Te Whanganui-a-Tara's annual street extravaganza CubaDupa is returning to the capital's Cuba Street precinct this coming March. The ...
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