Concert Review: L.A.B - Auckland - 22nd January 2022

Concert Review: L.A.B - Auckland - 22nd January 2022

By: Daryl Habraken (AKA The Mole)

Artist/Band: L.A.B, (Supported by; Sir Dave Dobbyn, Ladi6, The Black Seeds, Katchafire, JessB, RIIKI)

Venue/City: Outer Fields, Western Springs, Auckland, NZL

Date of Event: Saturday 22nd January 2022

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Studio Interview - Daryl Habraken (AKA The Mole) Speaks with Mikey Havoc - 21 March 2022

Studio Interview - Daryl Habraken (AKA The Mole) Speaks with Mikey Havoc - 21 March 2022

The Mole speaks with New Zealand ‘Radio Relic’ & Vocalist of Push Push about their slot at the upcoming Bay Rock at the Historic Village Green, Tauranga next weekend; how music has changed over the last 30 years and a little about the future of Push Push. Thanks Mikey; it was fantastic to have you in the studio!

By: Daryl Habraken (AKA The Mole)

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Interview: Derrick Green of Sepultura speaks with Mark Derricutt

Interview: Derrick Green of Sepultura speaks with Mark Derricutt

By Mark Derricutt

Ever since forming way back in 1984, Sepultura have been at the forefront of heavy metal, bringing to the world their tribal/Brazilian influenced blend of groove/thrash/death metal, and whilst the band has had its share of line up changes over the years - with the recently released 'Quadra'

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Interview: David Coverdale of Whitesnake Speaks with Mark Derricutt

Interview: David Coverdale of Whitesnake Speaks with Mark Derricutt

By Mark Derricutt

David Coverdale…. “Yes, we are so fucking excited to be coming back after all these years. I’m bringing my wife and son as they’ve never seen how beautiful your country is and how hospitable you all are…Yes…It’s gonna be FUN!!!” …..Read the interview with David re their tour with Scorpions down-under !

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Interview: Neil Fraser, Villainy

Interview: Neil Fraser, Villainy

By Levi Harris

Kiwi-rockers, Villainy, have re-entered the scene after a four-year hiatus with a crash and yell!

Their recent album, Raised in the Dark—the collective —is a 10-track testament to their musical prowess… and with the ten being the best 10 out of 107 songs, you know that each song is deliberate and speaks to a vulnerability underneath all the heavy smashing, crashing, and noise. Being the collective imagination of the band and long-time collaborators, Tom Larkin (Shihad) and Samuel K, the album is loaded with creative riff-work, slamming rhythms, heavy guitar solos, and poetic lyrical work.

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