Singles not enough? Each week a local artist sits down with Hunter to go track-by-track through their recently released album. Part of bFM's new release show Totally Wired with Hunter and thanks to NZOnAir Music.
Nicola and Martin from post-punk trio, Repairs, discuss several songs from their 14-track album, 'Repeat, Repeat'. They talk about bad relationships, Shetland Islands, and being in lockdown.
They talk about Last Chances, Nimrod, Stuck Inside, Spinning Out and An Argument.
Jess sits down with P.H.F. (Joe Locke) at a park and discuss songs from his latest album, 'New Metal'. He speaks candidly about recording in Los Angeles, his song-writing process, mental health and New Zealand's high suicide rates.
He talks about Imperial Butter, Eat Meat and Kill, Comms, More/Marsh and Graze
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Amanda and Peter from Wax Chattels take us through several tracks from their sophomore album, 'Clot'. They discuss politics, the Hong Kong protests and Amanda's Taiwanese background.
They talk about Glue, Cede, An Eye, Efficency and You Were Right.
Troy Kingi chats to Jess about his father and the mystery of Freddie Cesar as he shares the story behind his new album, 'The Ghost of Freddie Cesar'. This is the fourth album of his mission to create 10 albums, 10 genres in 10 years.
He takes us through several tracks; Shake That Skinny Ass, Is the Honeymoon Gone?, Through My Venetians, First Take Strut, and Nam Must Stay.
JessB walks us through each track on her new mixtape, '3 Nights In Amsterdam'. She talks about recording in Amsterdam, finding her people and her journey as a musician.
Auckland-Niuean rapper, Diggy Dupé, makes his mark on Aotearoa's Hip Hop scene with his new album, 'That's Me, That's Team'. He takes us through several tracks as he talks about family, money habits, and collaborating with other local artists.
Hong-Kong based artist, Eyeliner (Luke Rowell), talks about growing up, his parents, and nostalgic TV music as he shares some insight on tracks from his new album, 'Drop Shadow'.