The Members
/By Clare McCabe
Artist: The Members, with support from Roofdog and The Caveman
Date / Venue: Saturday November 9th, Kings Arms Tavern, Auckland
Read MoreENZO - Stranger Than Fiction
/By Patricia McInerney
Artist: ENZO - Stranger Than Fiction
Date / Venue: Saturday November 2nd - St. Mary's In Holy Trinity, Auckland
Read MoreEddie Rayner
/By Jake Ebdale
Split Enz have arguably carved their path as New Zealand's seminal act, a statement that is hardly stranger than fiction. In a grey Kiwi music scene, they were an unabashed dash of colourful punk-rock and new wave pop, wrapped up in a theatrical spectacle both weird and wonderful. This other worldly aesthetic would span across the Tasman, eventually stamping Split Enz on the world stage.
Read MoreRudimental
/By Christina Croucher
Rudimental are heading to New Zealand next year to play shows at the Vector Arena in Auckland on March 4th and the TSB Bank Arena in Wellington on March 5th.
Read MoreLouis Baker
/By Jake Ebdale
Louis Baker has been on a bit of a journey in the past year. He's recently released his second single ‘Birds' to great acclaim and is now prepping up his self-titled EP before playing Rhythm and Vines this summer.
Read MoreImagine Dragons
/By Eve Cheesmur
Artist: Imagine Dragons
Date / Venue: Tuesday October 15th, The Powerstation, Auckland
Read MoreRat Scabies
/By Clare McCabe
Vintage UK punks The Members are currently on tour and will be visiting New Zealand in November for three shows. The touring band (who have not been down this way since 1979) consists of original membersJC Carroll and Chris Payne, together with the legendary Mr Rat Scabies (ex The Damned) taking control of the drums.
Read MoreDavid Dallas
/By Jake Ebdale
David Dallas has been a busy fella in the last few years. Remember back in the day when he was Con Psy, a member of the rap group Frontline? Well the training wheels have rolled way past Pawarenga. D Dot has since pioneered a strain of distinctly home flavoured hip hop, a South Auckland flow for the ages. You could safely say the Kid is now on top. He's now the Man.
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