“Best-solo album…Bright November Morning does feel like a new dawn for the Don.. the great storyteller of New Zealand music” – Russell Baillie, NZ Listener “It’s a marvel…Being able to articulate the complex relationship between people and place, fear and beauty, freedom and risk, memory and hope in a few
Read More“Best-solo album…Bright November Morning does feel like a new dawn for the Don.. the great storyteller of New Zealand music” – Russell Baillie, NZ Listener “It’s a marvel…Being able to articulate the
The group plays deeply emotional deconstructed post-rock with heavy doses of orchestral beauty, and people, they are incredible. The Books, Adult Jazz, Sufjan Stevens, and Talk Talk all come to mind, among
“Leon Bridges and Khruangbin Redefine the Lone Star Sound With ‘Texas Moon’’ – Billboard “Celestial, otherworldly and incredibly psychedelic” – Uproxx “Could easily sit next to Al Green’s “Let’s Stay Together,” Barry
– “Ten albums and nearly three decades in, Spoon still sound fresh, with swing and swagger – and there isn’t a dull moment” – The Guardian “It is the sound of a
“Put simply, it’s a masterpiece… a group undoubtedly at the peak of their powers.” – DIY (4.5/5) “Instantly satisfying, but its charms and mysteries will resound for years.” – Uncut (9/10) – “An amorphous,
“it transcends genre and would be better described as a musical expression of one person’s inner workings. Press play and succumb to the mind of Sheep, Dog & Wolf…” – Undertheradar “”echoes
“A fully realized crystallization of her melodic instincts and the themes that she’s previously explored. She wrote most of the album in 2020, holed up alone in a Melbourne apartment while riding
“The legendary crew keep the vibe right throughout, letting their musical muse take them through soulful and lush zones of sonic exploration” – Undertheradar.co.nz “It’s no surprise that this band features in
“glorious celebration of that introvert disposition. Its tracks manage to navigate a fine line between reaching deep within the human heart, embracing insecurities on the one hand and, on the other, letting
“From the moment you press play, it (IRIS) envelops you.” – VIVA New Zealand Herald “The album is compulsively listenable, integrating both deft lightness and a darkness freighted with complexity and experimentation.”