April 18th in NZ marks the release of the second album from Merrill Garbus’ tUnE-yArDs. Entitled w h o k i l l, the album was recorded shortly after Garbus transplanted herself from Montreal to sunny Oakland, California having extensively toured debut album BiRd-BrAiNs through 2009 and 2010. Produced by
Read MoreOne of Australian music’s defining voices and enigmatic songwriters, Kav Temperley of Eskimo Joe has announced his debut solo release, Hope Street EP. Hope St proves a defining document in both Temperley’s
With a voice that conveys an awareness beyond his years, Louis Baker has emerged over the last few years as one of New Zealand’s most exciting up and coming artists. This Friday, August 26th,
BON IVER TO RELEASE NEW ALBUM 22, A MILLION, SEPTEMBER 30 ON JAGJAGUWAR EXTENDED VERSIONS OF OPENING TRACKS “22 (OVER S??N)” AND “10 d E A T h b R E a s
GRAMMY® AWARD-WINNING MUSICIAN UNVEILS CAREER-SPANNING 26 TRACK ACOUSTIC SONGWRITING COLLECTION TO BE RELEASED AS DOUBLE LP & DOUBLE CD BY THIRD MAN RECORDS/XL RECORDINGS FEATURING PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED WHITE STRIPES SONG “CITY LIGHTS” – LISTEN
Today, Unknown Mortal Orchestra share their new video for “Shakedown Street,” the incredible cover of the Grateful Dead classic. The song is part of the Day of the Dead, a celebration of
Founding godfathers of New Zealand dub/electronica, Pitch Black are proud to announce the release of their new album, Filtered Senses, out September 2nd, after sharing their impeccable comeback single “Invisible Chatter” with
Unknown Mortal Orchestra: First World Problem – A dance through the desert for the psychedelic rockers UNKNOWN MORTAL ORCHESTRA SHARES “FIRST WORLD PROBLEM” VIDEO
Fat Freddy’s Drop will play two headline shows only this summer bringing the band’s high octane soul to Auckland and Queenstown.
Ahead of Tourettes‘ Video Release show at Whammy Bar on Saturday 23rd August, Dominic has shared a sneak peak of the forthcoming video below: I'm dropping a new video on Friday! starring Drew
Today, Hinds share the video for “Warts”, the fourth single off their critically acclaimed debut album, Leave Me Alone. The video, directed Pedro Martin-Calero (produced by CANADA and Colonel Blimp) was shot around the Walden7 building