The Wall

  • Here we have the full-length debut from Sin City, a duo formed around Jack Beesley and Nick Armstrong, who here have combined with producer Delaney Davidson on bass, John Segovia on lap steel and Alistair Deverick […]

  • This release is probably going to confuse quite a few people when they realise that the person behind Slimivich is none other than Slim Jenkins from Christchurch metal outfit Tainted, here back with his first new […]

  • Corrella are a 7-piece band based in Auckland who have real links to the sea as some of their members have been in the navy while others are still serving. The sea is something to which I have always had a close […]

  • When I reviewed their last single, Picture, I said I could tell Odds & Ends had a sense of humour just from the cover, and that is the case again as here we have a digital release which features a pile of […]

  • Juddy originally started off as a guitarist in punk bands before discovering Love Junkie by Sonnyboy, which inspired him to invest in a MIDI keyboard and pull together an album which is apparently influenced by […]

  • When Wellington-based Juddy first heard Love Junkie by California-based Sonnyboy he was so inspired that he started recording similar music himself. From there it was just a simple matter of contacting Sonnyboy […]

  • This album was originally recorded as home demos while Hamish was living in a community in Germany. Drums were later recorded at a home studio at a different volunteer project in Pisa, Italy while the mixing took […]

  • Wellington band Voodoo Bloo are back with the second single from their forthcoming album, The Blessed Ghost, and given what I have heard so far that it definitely one I am looking out for. I was impressed with […]

  • One of the real delights in discovering so much NZ music is most of the artists I am asked to review I know nothing about beforehand, so each piece of music is a total surprise and I have no preconceived opinions […]

  • Following on from the success of 2019’s ‘Chez Nous’, here we find Rebecca again recording with her father and pianist Dave Miller who also brought in the rest of his trio in drummer Bill Belasco, who he has now b […]

  • On this his sixth album as band leader, guitarist Reza Khan has been joined by his long-time band (pianist Matt King, bassist Mark Egan, drummer Maurizio Zottarelli and, on two selections, rhythm and Brazilian […]

  • Some of the earliest music I recall hearing when I was growing up was big band jazz. My dad no longer played vinyl, but he used to have an 8-track in the car, and I distinctly remember my personal favourite at a […]

  • When I reviewed their debut album, ‘Anorexic Insect’, I said their music reminded me of “System For A Down mating with Throbbing Gristle, and bringing to life a bastard offspring that not only contains eleme […]

  • Although Alluvial’s debut album, 2017’s ‘The Deep Longing For Annihilation’, was an instrumental affair, the plan was always to have a singer but they were just unable to find the right one. That was correct […]

  • When a founder member leaves a band, especially after 20 years, especially if they were a lead singer, then there is always concern about what this might mean for the next album. However, they have always used two […]

  • I have always had an affinity with choirs, with my mum singing in various different ones as did I when I was a younger, but I think the real reason I enjoy choirs is that I would not have been born without the […]

  • It is safe to say that I approached this single with a little trepidation, as while Jo Beth is undoubtedly one of my favourite singers there was too much of an electronica direction in her last release for me. She […]

  • Here we have the ninth in what is surely one of the most important and essential series of albums being released in regards to country, American folk and bluegrass. Recording beneath the magnolia tree in the rear […]

  • Following on from Billy’s 2019 album ‘Entering the Solar System’ we now find him moving further away from earth with six pieces, all just over ten minutes in length. Yet again this is an electronic album, but w […]

  • Ossuary Records, Poland 45mins

    Mankind’s Odyssey | Aquilla (bandcamp.com)

    Rating 85/100

    It certainly cannot be denied the positive impact Polish bands have had over the entire spectrum of rock music in […]

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