The Broken Heartbreakers Announce We re All Looking Up NZ Tour undertheradar.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from undertheradar.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Watch Francisca Griffin and The Bus Shelter Boys Playing 95bFM Friday Live Annabel Kean / Tuesday 3rd August, 2021 11:25AM
Star Wars adjacent banter between
Francisca Griffin and her son / drummer
Gabriel Griffin (Sewage, Cuck, Swallows Nest), the former Look Blue Go Purple bass player and her
Bus Shelter Boys launched into their four song
95bFM Friday Live set. The four-piece deliver a wicked, crash-bang set, starting with Martin off their 2019 album
the spaces between, through to final number Lunar Fall , a track plucked from Griffin s days in Cyclops. Bassist
Mick Elborado (also currently in Negative Nancies) and new addition on saxophone
Monday, 26 July 2021, 4:38 pm
For
one night only, The Others Way Festival will take over
Tāmaki Makaurau s Karangahape Road district this September
for Auckland s most exciting music festival, and street
party of the year!
Tickets are moving fast, and with
these 14 new acts announced today, don t expect them to
stick around for long.
Reforming for the 2021 festival
is the original line up of the 70s glam-rock band Space
Waltz and one of Aotearoa s most powerful psychedelic,
dream-pop artists of the decade Fazerdaze.
The line-up
features electronic folk artist Anthonie Tonnon, fan
favourites, eclectic pop-star Princess Chelsea and fuzz-pop
heartbreakers Voom.
Second Lineup Announced For The Others Way 2021 Festival undertheradar.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from undertheradar.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Celebrating the 40th anniversary
of the founding of Flying Nun Records in Ōtautahi
Christchurch, Hellzapoppin’! The Art of Flying Nun
brings together original artwork and design, film, record
covers, posters and photography from some of New Zealand’s
favourite bands.
“This exhibition is colourful and a
lot of fun – and closer to the pop art end of the
scale,” says Christchurch Art Gallery Director Blair
Jackson.
“One could argue that Flying Nun defined
this era of Kiwi music, and there’s a particularly
underground flavour to the world that surrounded it. Seeing
it today gives you that same buzz – there’s lots of