Sof spoke to Ms Ray (UK) about her love for the music of the 80s, working with Scenic Route on Scenic Route: Road Less Travelled, Vol. 2, released last year, and Sof's favourite song, 'Signs'.
Lucia chats with Tami Neilson about her upcoming show for The F Word, a feminist country songbook, which takes place tomorrow night in the Town Hall as part of Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki - Auckland Arts Festival. Whakarongo mai nei!
Spacey Jane frontman Caleb Harper joins Sofia Kent on Morning Glory to chat about their latest singleHow To Kill Houseplants.
Caleb navigates failed relationships and the million dollar question of what went wrong?, ultimately landing on the leafy track described as "a 5-step program on how to destroy the things you care about".
Check out Spacey Jane's new album If That Make Sense coming out in May as they tour NZ and AUS.
Elle spoke to George Barney Roberts about his debut album gbr2. George explains his production and writing process and takes us through the narrative that runs through the album.
Ahead of a headline show at Double Whammy, Elle spoke to Jacob Duzsik of Health. They spoke about the band's inception, their recent appearance at Knotfest and their experience working with collaborators such as 100 Gecs and Nine Inch Nails.
Elle spoke with Nino Burch of Beat Rhythm Fashion on Morning Glory. Nino spoke of the band’s overall journey beginning in the 80s, creation of their unique, textural and ethereal sound and the heavy stories behind their poignant lyrics.
You can get your hands on their latest work on Bandcamp!
Sof chats to Swedish-Filipino-American musician Baba Stiltz about the making his collaborative album with Norwegian-American musician Okay Kaya, Blurb. They talk about the pair's relationship, their collaborative process, and witty lyricism.
Sof spoke with Guillem Peeters, AKA Eterna (UK), about his most recent album, Debunker. They talk about Peeters' creative process, how living in London has impacted his musical output, and collaborating with other artists such as NINA.