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Dunedin based artist Michael Morris will tour New Zealand this coming summer, celebrating the first single / video release from his upcoming sophomore album.
Recently arriving home after two years living in France, the alternative rock musician (formerly of The River Jesters and Live Like Lions) will unite with Ryan Finnie (drums) and Benton Glassey (bass) to form a new group “The Slow Loris” – Together playing 11 live shows, from Te Anau to Auckland throughout January.
The Slow Loris will be joined for this show by Dunedin locals - Tall Folk & Tahu & The The Takahes.
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Dunedin/San Francisco s psych-rock, funky bluesmen, Julian Temple Band are hitting the road this summer and heading up the mighty West Coast to Golden Bay and the wonderful Mussel Inn, Takaka - Saturday, January 15th, 2021 - 8pm
“Julian Temple Band create sprawling landscapes within their songs. Their tunes are like sweat-soaked fever dreams; surreal hallucinations that leave you feeling as though you’re staggering through a slice of vast and desolate desert. There’s a coldness in their songs, but an equally powerful warmth to counteract.” - Happy Mag, Australia
Quite the showmen with a rambunctious live show - New Times, U.S.A.
Two Singer Songwriters combine for an amazing Southern Summer tour.
Hailing from farming country in South Otago to resident Singer Song writer and Vocal Tutor in Auckland city, Raylee Bradfield is a rare gem in the NZ music scene. Her haunting melodies combined with poetic lyrics draw from musings on desolation, renewal, faith and the intrigue of lives lived. Early memories of her Mother & Aunties harmonies filling the home sparked a love of music that has continued to be inspired by the likes of Gillian Welch, Patty Griffin, Ryan Adams and Mavis Staples. For 2 decades this soulful songbird has been quietly writing and releasing music, studying Music, performing at events & festivals nationwide and teaching Voice and Stagecraft at local Music Schools. While Bradfield has 2 EPs under her belt, 2019 saw the release of her debut album Where Wildflowers Grow, a culmination of songs representing life’s journey through love (Sold on You), loss (Down I Go) and new beginnings (New Sky).
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Alt-pop rockers PIPSY celebrate their return to the shores of Aotearoa with a nation-wide ‘The Hopeful Sounds Tour’ this January 2021, announcing 7 shows from Wellington to Invercargill. The band bring their energetic brand of fuzz-pop to both main centres and smaller cities, including two shows opening for the Jordan Luck Band in Central Otago. During this jaunt through the North and South Islands, the band plans to roll out new songs from a forthcoming album.
Originally formed by singer-songwriter Paul Pouwels McMillan in Melbourne Australia, the group includes an all-star lineup of drummer Jordan Cossill (Murgatroyd), bassist Hanna Ott (Filth Wizard), and guitarist Dylan Walker (Ragged).