Photo Credit – Jacob Turnbull Download Media Kit here “There’s something infectious about their sound; it’s happy, it’s relaxed and a little bit cheeky.” – Pilerats New Zealand’s indie sludge-pop rockers Soaked Oats are on a high after a massively successful summer of Australia and New Zealand touring and alternative radio chart-topping success following the release of latest singles ‘Driftworld’ and ‘Shuggah Doom’.
Read MoreNadia Reid returns home to Aotearoa this December, following a busy year touring the UK, including performances at Glastonbury and Wales’ beloved Green Man Festival. Her fourth album, Enter Now Brightness (Chrysalis, February 2025), has left its
Folk Bitch Trio — the Melbourne/Naarm-based band of Gracie Sinclair (she/her), Jeanie Pilkington (she/her) and Heide Peverelle (they/them) — have released their debut album, Now Would Be A Good Time, out July 25th via Jagjaguwar. Their music sounds familiar, built on
Folk Bitch Trio —the band of Gracie Sinclair (she/her), Jeanie Pilkington (she/her) and Heide Peverelle (they/them) – do “a sort of Roches-esque take on Camp Cope-style bluntness about the experience of being
Folk Bitch Trio — the Melbourne/Naarm-based band of Gracie Sinclair (she/her), Jeanie Pilkington (she/her) and Heide Peverelle (they/them) — release the new single/video, ‘Moth Song,’ from their debut album, Now Would Be
Folk Bitch Trio — the Melbourne/Naarm-based band of Gracie Sinclair (she/her), Jeanie Pilkington (she/her) and Heide Peverelle (they/them) — announce their debut album, Now Would Be A Good Time, out July 25th
Following on from Nadia Reid’s announcement of her fourth album, Enter Now Brightness, released 7th February on Chrysalis Records, comes the new single ‘Hotel Santa Cruz’. For the new album and for
Lately, Nadia Reid has been thinking about the past decade. “Ten years of documenting my life in song,” is one way she describes it. “The highest privilege” is another. With the recording and announcement
Tiny Ruins have reached peak empathy with both each other and their audience – ★★★★ MOJO Since 2009, New Zealand band Tiny Ruins have been steadily making good, blissful indie rock… ‘Dorothy Bay’
Praise for Terrible Sons: “Their songs float on a tide of rare depth and beauty.” – 13th Floor “Songs about compromises and cool heads, tracks such as the bright and wistful Easy Love and
“[Tiny Ruins’] orchestrated folk can feel timeless and inconspicuous at once, content to lie unnoticed in an understated grandeur all its own.” – NPR Music “Hollie Fullbrook’s retro-cool purr suffuses the music with a