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Colette Rivers begins the journey of her long awaited album launch, Memory Lake in her spiritual hometown of Taupō, from which the album takes its name.
Expect to hear indie-music and songwriting at its best: songs about life, love, nature and New Zealand, lyrics to transport you, with harmonies that weave through finger-picked guitars, banjo, mandolin and bass. [Colette Rivers has] taken folk music and given it a good shake. - Lynn Freeman Radio NZ
“Colette s ability to grow a song and build the song keeps you gripped throughout and is one for a nice summer evening in the late evening sun. ” -Dave, The Unsigned Reviewer
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Join DOONS for their first Wellington headline show in over a year to celebrate the release of their EP ‘The Importance of Being Indifferent’; a treatise in sincerity, earnestness and nuance, inspired by an Aotearoa New Zealand plagued by irony and social apathy. The Importance of Being Indifferent is characterized by a palpable feeling of millennial disillusionment, accompanied by darker sonics than what some have come to expect from the Waikato-born, Wellington-based four piece. Replete with intently honed songwriting (Elliott Dawson), shimmery lead guitar elegance (Benji’s Palace) and a potent rhythm section (Pierce Higginson / Tom Anderson), sincerity reigns supreme through a watery catalogue which is certified to make you feel. Joined by Revulva and Eli Superflyy.