Concert Review: Muse - London - 26 May 2013
By Jennifer Quinlin
Artist: Muse
Date / Venue: Sunday, May 26, 2013 - Emirates Stadium, London
Nick Dwyer
By Paul Ballard
Things in Auckland are about to get very weird, but luckily in a good way. Weird Together is the studio and live collaborative music project from NZ producer and DJ Dick Johnson and George FM Breakfast and Making Tracks host Nick Dwyer, and this week they celebrate the launch of their new debut EP 'Chale'.
Tenacious D
By Stan McGuigan
Artist: Tenacious D
Date / Venue: Monday May 20th, Town Hall, Auckland
Concert Review - Beth Orton - Auckland - 18 May 2013
By Poppy Tohill
Artist: Beth Orton
Date/ Venue: Saturday 18th May, 2013- Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland
Eden Mulholland
By Emi Pogoni
Artist: Eden Mulholland
Date / Venue: Thursday May 16th, Puppies, Wellington
Soljah
5 piece band Soljah have just released their debut album Aotearoa.
Consisting of Ben Ratima, Les Watane, Tawhiri Littlejohn, Raniera Littlejohn and Jacob Nansen, the band are well known for their mesmerising live performances showcasing elements of blues, funk, R&B, reggae, soul and rock.
TruckFighters
By Ben Doy
Artist: TruckFighters
Date / Venue: Tuesday May 7th, 2013 - Kings Arms Tavern, Auckland
Ivy Rossiter
By Maegan Johnsen
Luckless and Nadia Reid are set to hot road and embark on the 'Ballads And Badlands Tour' throughoutNew Zealand, perfect timing for NZ Music Month.
Major Lazer - Free The Universe
By Mohamed Hassan
Released April 16th 2013 - Secretly Canadian
Rainer Hersch's Victor Borge
By Joe Davis
Artist: Rainer Hersch
Date / Venue: Friday May 3rd, 2013, Town Hall, Auckland
Interview: LatinAotearoa
By Sam Jeffery
This week marks the release of "Sonido", the first album from the funkily named LatinAotearoa, forged here in New Zealand but firmly rooted in the rasping sounds of Latin America. I chatted with Jennifer Zea,
Deap Vally
By Scott Birnie
When asked a while back who is currently ‘holding the torch' for rock music, my answer was simple. No one. No one band or artist will ever need to carry on the tradition of rock n roll as the genre is, in itself, more than just about the music. It's an attitude, a way of life for artists around the world who wow millions on the big stage or just their friends in a garage down the street.