High-octane Aotearoa punks Dick Move stride back into 2025 with fierce new punk-rock battle cry ‘Fuck It‘. An uncompromising, strident anthem of self-determination delivered at pace – a flurry of fuzz and grit at just over 2 minutes in length – orchestrated to be played over again, and again. The bands first new single
Read MoreRolling Stone Australia have just announced The 50 Best New Zealand Albums of 2025. We’re delighted to let you know that Tamaki Makaura punk band Dick Move have taken out the number
High-octane Aotearoa punk force Dick Move are renowned for their explosive live shows and blink-and-you’ll-miss-it anthems, blending party-punk chaos with razor-sharp political bite. Their third studio album,Dream, Believe, Achieve, out today on Flying Nun Records
Dick Move release a brand new album single titled ‘Shut Your Mouth’, taken from their forthcoming third studio album Dream, Believe, Achieve – set for release November 14th via 1:12/Flying Nun Records. Vocalist Lucy Suttor shares about
Fresh off the back of a 14 date tour across Europe, Dick Move release a brand new hard hitting single titled ‘Scared Old Men’, taken from their forthcoming third studio album Dream, Believe, Achieve – set
Following on from the release of strident punk-rock battle cry ‘Fuck It’, Aotearoa punk force Dick Move announce the forthcoming arrival of their third studio album Dream, Believe, Achieve – set for
High-octane Aotearoa punks Dick Move stride back into 2025 with fierce new punk-rock battle cry ‘Fuck It‘. An uncompromising, strident anthem of self-determination delivered at pace – a flurry of fuzz and grit at just
Sulfate’s video for Cyclone Pt. 1 was shot at Algies Bay, on the Mahurangi Peninsula just north of Auckland. Peter Ruddell says: “This is where I spent quite a bit of time workshopping
Photo credit: Ebru Yildiz SULFATE Peter Ruddell is 1/3 of New Zealand’s most well known “guitarless guitar band,” noise-rock trio Wax Chattels. Today, he debuts his solo project SULFATE with the cathartic single, ‘Speaking For Others’. A departure of frantic and frenetic