As organisms adapt to changing ecological pressures, evolutionary processes compel strange mutations and variations that facilitate their survival. In 1859, Alfred Russel Wallace noticed a remarkable faunal boundary demarcated by a small 35km strait between Indonesian Islands. To the West were tigers, orangutans, and hoofed mammals, while the East harboured
Read MorePhoto Credit: Ollie Crawford “It’s very clear where Ha the Unclear are going – up” – George Fenwick – NZ Herald Ha the Unclear announce the bands supporting them on their upcoming album
Today Ha the Unclear announce the release of their long-awaited second album Invisible Lines, which will be released on Friday 20th July. The frenetic kiwi quartet also share a striking music video for their new single ‘Wallace Line,’ starring
Tonight, Ha the Unclear embark on the first date of their Wallace Line NZ Tour, hitting Christchurch’s mystical venue Space Academy with their highly lovable tunes and full force live show for the people. Hear their brand
As organisms adapt to changing ecological pressures, evolutionary processes compel strange mutations and variations that facilitate their survival. In 1859, Alfred Russel Wallace noticed a remarkable faunal boundary demarcated by a small