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07/05/2016

Esoligh: Walking Up EP

Following the 2014 album, ‘The Way I See The World’, Esoligh (aka David Patterson)’s new EP opens with a mystical Scottish-accented ...

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05/05/2016

Kleptomaniac: Self-Titled

There is minimal information that comes with this release. The photocopied sleeve reveals only the titles of the nine instrumental ...

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03/05/2016

The Jason McIver Collective: I May No Perf

Originally from Motueka, now based in Taupo, Jason McIver is a multi-talented musician. Rather than be tied to a band he ...

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01/05/2016

Ginzu and the Steak Knives: Self-Titled EP

Punk rock adrenaline tastes so good in this short EP by Ginzu And The Steak Knives. The music is intense, the pace hectic, ...

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29/04/2016

The Renderers: In A Sodium Light

After the Christchurch earthquakes The Renderers (Maryrose and Brian Crook) shifted hemisphere to settle in Yucca Valley, ...

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27/04/2016

Tony Lee: Road Less Travelled

Bitter-sweet, uplifting, yet clearly from a place of pain, ‘Road Less Travelled’ is hook laden with strong memorable ...

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21/04/2016

The Lowest Fidelity: This Is The Life

This Is The Life by The Lowest Fidelity Tight but unfussy riffs, snarly yet melodic vocals. Like Toy Love, The Lowest Fidelity has ...

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17/04/2016

Lontalius: I’ll Forget 17

Lontalius Eddie Johnston’s much anticipated debut album is nothing short of what was expected. Opener A Feeling So Sweet ...

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10/04/2016

Opposite Sex: Hamlet

HAMLET by Opposite Sex Dunedin outfit Opposite Sex had lofty ambitions with this new record, ‘Hamlet’ is the kind of ...

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