04/03/2014
In 2009 Grayson Gilmour was awarded a $12,000 APRA Professional Development Grant, which he used to further his compositional studies overseas. In the years since, he has largely put his career as a musician aside, in favour ...
16/12/2013
Riding somewhere between shoegaze and punk, T54’s debut album ‘In Brush Park’ sounds warm and summery, tap-along, sing-along even, full of melodies and well-suited to association with the Flying Nun label via which ...
29/10/2013
Twenty-five years ago, author John Dix published the original Stranded in Paradise (New Zealand Rock'n'Roll 1955 - 1988), a benchmark and defining book that documents the history and development of our local music ...
28/08/2013
Over the past four years, The Drab Doo Riffs have captivated gig-going audiences throughout the country. Their love of ’60s surf and garage rock has also seen them latch onto sci-fi imagery and create their own world of ...
09/05/2013
The first Superturtle album, 2008’s ‘Freeride’, was essentially a solo project for Darren McShane, formerly guitarist with Chainsaw Masochist and radio DJ, now studio owner. It was followed two years later with ‘About ...