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15/02/2015

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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Jordan Reyne: Mother EP

New Zealand-born, now London-dwelling, songwriter Jordan Reyne might draw comparisons to Feist but she's forged her own individual ...

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Sean Bodley: Acoustic Soundscapes

Described as a collection of laid back, mellow tunes to relax to, Sean Bodley's latest no frills release illustrates its ...

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Dictaphone Blues: Mufti Day

Ed Castelow's Dictaphone Blues received widespread acclaim with 2011's 'Beneath The Crystal Palace' but it was still not ...

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The Lucky Lost: The Lucky Lost

From Lyttelton, The Lucky Lost is the songwriting vision of Darren Tatom who sings, plays guitar, percussion and glockenspiel ...

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Nadia Reid: Listen To Formation, Look For The Signs

Behind her large framed glasses, Nadia Reid has a clever mind for carefully crafted folk songs. This debut album arrived ...

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Bat Nouveau: Metamorphoses

This is a stunner from the get-go, and the best Goth album I have heard for a very long time. Most people consider Goth to ...

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Lucid Hiest: Absence In Motion

Some real thought and energy has gone into every aspect of this album. It's what you need in this day and age to stand out ...

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Kokomo: Bigger Than Brando

Veteran practitioners of the blues, BoP's Kokomo are no strangers to the pages of NZ Musician, their unique combination of ...

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