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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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06/01/2017

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

Albi And The Wolves: One Eye Open

Traditional yet refreshingly modern, Albi And The Wolves’ debut album blends a diverse range of genres including folk, ...

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22/11/2016

Dave McKay: Guitar Plus & Orchestral 2

Released simultaneously, these two albums follow Dave McKay’s earlier ‘Instrumentals Guitar’ and ‘Instrumentals Orchestra’ ...

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15/11/2016

Salad Boys: Metalmania

Significantly less metal than the name would suggest, this debut album Christchurch's Salad Boys instead captures the jangle-pop ...

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You Barbarians: Helioshiva EP

The brainchild of Wellington-based musician and writer Dave Currie, You Barbarians combine angular drop-tuning riffs and ...

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Julian Temple Band: Ceiling In The Sky

Dunedin's Julian Temple Band remain one of that city's most loved alt-rock/pop bands, with a superb live reputation. With ...

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Roy Phillips: Blue Groove

Anyone familiar with '60s and '70s British jazz act The Peddlers should be well aware that distinctively voiced keyboardist ...

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Sammy Jay Dawson: Songs From Smokey Mountain

Sammy Jay Dawson comes from Springfield, Canterbury, a farming town not well known for its musical pedigree. A student of ...

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