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11/01/2017

Kings: Don’t Worry, Be Happy

Six60 and Broods pretty much owned the NZ Singles Chart back in May when an unknown guy calling himself Kings turned up with ...

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Jake Stokes: Before We’re All Dead EP

With a studio and a live album already released, Brit-born Wellington blues-rock guitarist/vocalist Jake Stokes returns with ...

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10/01/2017

Tommy Nee: Colorblind EP

Niuean-born and NZ-raised, Tommy Nee is a recent graduate of Auckland University’s school of music, and ‘Colorblind’ ...

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09/01/2017

Albi And The Wolves: A Pack Of Three

Easily mistaken at first glance as an oddball half-band – an open-mic night kind of unfinished ensemble – Albi And The ...

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Myele Manzanza: OnePointOne

Myele Manzanza’s sophomore album is a significant statement in the realms of traditional jazz hybrid music – with the ...

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06/01/2017

Fresh Talent: Iris Guevarra

The young Iris Guevarra was only seven years of age, yet heartbroken and crushed at what she thought was the realisation ...

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The Cattlestops: Dance In The Rain

Nine years since their previous outing, The Cattlestops make up for lost time in their third record. Easy listening with ...

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05/01/2017

Opetaia Foa’i: Making Moana’s music

New Zealand composers quite possibly have a strong reputation in Disney land, courtesy of Bret McKenzie’s genius in composing ...

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The Zoup: Symbiotic

New Zealand’s ‘Worst Band Name Award 2016’ recipients The Zoup released their debut album in September, and thankfully ...

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