Whether you're stuck in traffic, on your bike, or just chilling on the couch, 95bFM Drive will get you where you wanna be! Brought to you by The Beer Spot.
Featuring Marijuana Media where Chris discusses law reform in light of 50 years since the passing of the Misuse of Drugs Act, thanks to The Hemp Store. Holly's last Cocktail Corner focuses high/low food and wine pairings, thanks to Decibel Wines.
Featuring Stage Direction with Alice Canton, kōrero with Tom Scott about his new record Anitya plus upcoming solo show at The Civic, That's The Spirit with Peter Lineham and a chat with the touring Brother Sister.
For Rāmere drive, we had not one, but TWO BANDS for Friday drive!!!!!! 😲😱💥
Roy Irwin and Late to Chelsea mesmerised our listeners while simultaneously making their ears bleed in the bFM lounge, Brought to you by NZ On Air Music, with thanks to McLeod's Brewery.
Renee from the gang of four also had a kōrero with Jason Peters of legendary Ōtautahi band Pumpkinhead in the leadup to their show at the Mothership next thursday.
Listen along as Josh Aoraki discusses all things Space news!
Gina Dellabarca joins the show to talk all things Show Me Shorts Film Festival.
And, Composer Keith Morris joins the show to talk about the upcoming collaboration between Stardome and Auckland Philharmonia, 'Strings Under the Stars'.
And, Andrew Gifford joins the show to discuss his article on the Māori Community Centre on Audioculture.
It's a chocka Rāmere Drive at 95bFM, first on the show is a live set from beloved Naarm outfit Folk Bitch Trio. Later, Georgia Knight stops in to debut a live-version of a track from her forthcoming debut album Beanpole on Friday Live, brought to you by NZ On Air Music, with thanks to McLeod's Brewery.
Naarm outfit Folk Bitch Trio play live in the bFM lounge ahead of their show at the Tuning Fork. The trio have been touring their brilliant new album Now Would Be A Good Time.
At the top of the show is Marijuana Media with Chris, thanks to The Hempstore. Then, Holly is in the studio for Cocktail Corner, thanks to Decibel Wines. Later, Aidan Fine calls into the studio for a yarn about his album release show at Whammy Bar this Rāmere.
HALFQUEEN speaks to KT, founding member of Atlanta-based punk band Upchuck, ahead of their much-awaited debut tour of Aotearoa. Alongside tour yarns, they delve into the band's heavy-hitting third album, I'm Nice Now. Catch Upchuck live at Double Whammy on Friday, 13 March.
Laika Rountree joins Matthew for Stage Direction, having been to the dress rehearsal of the upcoming production for Embrace, and the planning of the upcoming production, Before We Begin.
Chris Fowlie joins Joel to discuss, how drug dealing in Aotearoa is still relying on old school methonds, a study suggesting THC concentrations can be unreliable indicators of driving impairment, MPI mulls feeding hemp seeds to animals not just humans, and a study suggesting medical cannibis improves chronic anxeity and depression.
Following the release of Daisy Fever earlier this year, Issey Jean talks her move to Berlin, the writing of the album and recommends some of Wednesday Drive's favourite songs.
Issey's Track Selections:
PJ Harvey - Man Size
Black Sabbath - Planet Caravan
Patti Smith - Free Money
Artist Track: Paper Floor (Live at Ponsonby Social Club)