We celebrate International Brownie Day early by microwaving one in a mug, and we're joined by Aussie band, The Oogars, ahead of their tour of New Zealand in 2023.
The Drive Crew were blessed with the presence of Princess Chelsea and her band in the bFM Lounge - and Audioculture's Russell Brown pops in as we remember Hamish Kilgour of The Clean.
Playlist
Les Big Byrd - Falling And Never Hitting The Bottom
Speedometer - Kashmir
Ashinoa - Disguised In Orbit
Faze Action - Time By Your Side
Soaked Oats - Simple Pleasures
U.S. Girls - Mad As Hell
Jonathan Bree - Destiny feat. Princess Chelsea
Ride - Leave Them All Behind
Nelsh Bailterspace - I'm in love with these times
The Clean - Dunes
Tiny Ruins & Hamish Kilgour - Hurtling Through
The Clean - Point That Thing Somewhere Else
Half Hexagon - Ramona
Hollow Ship - Take Off
Hans Pucket - You Must Chill
Pavement - Cut Your Hair
Deva Mahal - I Want You
T.G. Shand - WAWO
Finn Johansson - There Were Things That I Forgot
Hans. - Candy ft. imugi 이무기
Pond - America's Cup
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Sleep Drifter
Khruangbin - People Everywhere (Still Alive) - Extended
Jonny welcomes Corey to the whare as the new Drive Producer and Newsreader. Some guy lost a bunch of crypto and wanted to know how to convert into NZD.
Playlist
Mandrake Handshake - Row’s Tinted Glasses / Diogo Jota
This edition of What's Cooking takes us online with a discussion between Jonny and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs ahead of their visit and gig in Auckland.
Corey and Jonny speak with Half/Time over the miracles of the internet to speak about what's new for the band, how they're playing at a festival in Wales, and when they're next playing in Auckland (hint: it's this Friday at The Vault).
Peter Lineham phones in to talk about a former Evangelical student at Massey who has now turned to pushing "Stop Co-Governance" messages. The situation develops in the next few weeks ahead...