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15/02/2015

The Honeysmiths: Darkness/Light

The Honeysmiths' 'Darkness/Light' is one of the most aptly named albums I've come across, reflecting not only the material ...

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Eduardo Diaz – Cantando Latino

Cantando means 'to sing; chant; sound; perform' and Eduardo Diaz can certainly do this. As the originator of NZ's most remembered ...

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The Psychs: Supa Colour

With almost two years from recording to release, it's safe to say that The Psychs' debut album has been long awaited. Recorded ...

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Iceberg: CCU7 EP

Getting the band back together after 32 years is no small feat and Iceberg tackled this milestone the only way they know ...

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David C Russell: In-a World

A collection of mostly acoustic-based blues-rock songs that Aucklander David C Russell has worked on for some time, this ...

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Macombee And The Absolute Truth: No Man’s Land

Eccentric and intricate Sarah Macombee, aka Macombee and The Absolute Truth's 'No Man's Land' is an experience of its own. ...

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Eyreton Hall: Featherstitch

The lilting sounds of art-folk duo Eyreton Hall evolved from both sides of the Tasman, Australian Andrew Keegan meeting Cantabrian ...

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Scurvy Dogs: Set Sail For Hell

When they're not unfurling the Jolly Roger on cutlass-waving, rum-ravaged voyages around the southerly seas of Port Chalmers, ...

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To The Birds: November Meteors

With the increasing amount of ready technology that surrounds us it's not often that you find someone who takes a step back ...

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