In preparation for Crowded House’s new album, we chatted to new recruit Liam Finn about what it’s like to join the seminal band on a permanent basis. It’s February 2020 and the current iteration of Crowded House are in a Los Angeles studio, in the depths of recording their seventh record Dreamers Are Waiting. The […]
There’s some great tracks and one not so good. Our singles column fires up for another fortnight with spots for Miiesha, Martin Garrix, Crowded House and Montaigne. We’ll let you decide which artists hit the spot and which ones didn’t. Keep up to date with all the latest music interviews, news and reviews here. Best Miiesha – […]
CROWDED HOUSE recently film a live concert with a live audience in MARCH in AUKLAND, NZ. The band is now making that event available as a streaming concert named LIVE FROM THE ISLAND. The show was one of the first full-capacity sold-out arena performances by an international artist since COVID.
Fans can stream the concert on SATURDAY, JUNE 12th and it will be available on demand for a week, through SUNDAY, JUNE 20th. The band, comprised of NEIL FINN, NICK SEYMOUR, MITCHELL FROOM, LIAM FINN .
Rolling Stone See Crowded House’s Video for ‘Joyous’ New Song ‘Playing With Fire’
Dreamers Are Waiting, band’s first album in 11 years, out June 4th
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“This song was formed out of a Crowded House jam, live in the studio but then evolved its character through many twists and turns during quarantine in 2020,” singer Neil Finn said in a statement. ” ‘Playing With Fire’ carries within it the contradiction I often feel on joyous occasions, the presence of hope together with an impending sense of doom.”
The “Playing With Fire” video finds Crowded House Neil, Liam and Elroy Finn, Nick Seymour, and Mitchell Froom playing their new single in a near-empty theater, with a coffee-sipping team of cyclists/trumpeters and a small choir taking part in the performance.
Jimmy Barnes and Neil Finn perform beautiful cover of Pokarekare Ana in tribute to Aotearoa
Publish Date Friday, 23 April 2021, 11:19AM
Jimmy Barnes and his family are using music to pay a heartwarming tribute to Aotearoa - and they ve enlisted the help of Neil Finn.
The Australian rocker took to social media to share a clip of his talented family performing a beautiful rendition of
Pokarekare Ana.
Alongside the video, Barnes wrote: We’ve been longing to be with our dear ones across the seas. Here s a Māori song with our whānau over here.
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