Soft Plastics by Soft Plastics
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Soft Plastics Share New Single Loozer Chris Cudby / Photo Credit: Trent Williams / Friday 16th April, 2021 8:50AM
Soft Plastics arose from the ashes of Beatcomber in early 2020. The team of
Sophie Scott-Maunder,
Laura Robinson s standalone fourth single
Loozer has arrived, starting with a hushed intimacy that recalls the stop in your tracks wonderment of their student radio hit My World / Your Girl , then steadily ramping up energy to a grandly fuzz-frazzled conclusion. Recorded with
Lochie Noble (Transistor) and
Oli Devlin (Hans Pucket), the filmic scale of Soft Plastics new song belies its humble DIY origins, with tracks laid down in Robinson s flat before being polished off by engineer
Creeps 2021 Rad Fest Announced - Dick Move, End Boss, Na Noise + More
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Dick Move and The Tacks Announce South Island Mini Tour
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Welcome to Nowhere is returning February 2021 for its fifth annual music and arts festival!
Hosted by Pōneke-based Eyegum Music Collective, the two-day indie festival will be held over Waitiangi weekend at an idyllic location somewhere near Whanganui. Some of New Zealand’s most talented and exciting artists will showcase a diverse offering of music, poetry, comedy and visual art against a backdrop of regenerating native bush and birdsong. Lucky campers will get the chance to spend a couple of long summer days and nights immersed in a festival experience that is entirely unique. Festival goers will be able to dance to bands from all over Aotearoa and listen to award winning poets, all while lazing in the swimming hole. Attendees can check out carefully curated art displays or catch an afternoon comedy set as the sun sets over rolling green hills and limestone ravines. Now in the festival’s fifth year, Eyegum is expanding the event to include an all new stage and added camping ca