For Fancy New Band this morning Huia had Crook smash out a ripping set before they head on the road for a national tour accompanying their debut album 'Murderous Intent'.
This Morning Glory Huia took listeners through a few different vibes, starting of the show with some moody 'winter songs' then towards Fancy New Band the tunes got heavier and then declined into some pretty indie folk.
For a very special Record Store Day edition of From The Crate, Rosetta joins Cam in the shop at Southbound! Whakarongo mai nei, listen back to hear them chat about some of the RSD exclusive titles, and walk around the magical store that is Southbound Records. Get down there tomorrow e te whānau!
Olivia Asher is a Tāmaki-based artist whose multidisciplinary practice explores the material language of lived experience. Working primarily in ceramics, Asher’s practice draws on the relationship between form and feeling, letting intuition and intent guide her process, and memory cling to material in its exchange.
Her current solo exhibition at Malcolm Smith Gallery at Uxbridge, upon a fragile plane, sees Asher exploring these concepts of memory and the state of ‘after’, navigating grief through a beautiful new body of work combining ceramic, painting, and wall adornment. Here, matter holds memory — with clay becoming a metaphor for flesh, once pliant and soft, now hard and fragile, irrevocably changed. In their tender state, the works create a safe container for reflection, resting in this fragile liminal space, exposing an intimate view of the confronting, challenging, and contradictory experiences of ‘after’.
Sof caught up with Olivia Asher about the show and her overall practice.
Happy Rāmere! Rosetta and Milly have a very special show for you lined up. E whai ake nei, coming up on the show: Travelling Tunes with Kirsten Zemke, a kōrero with Tyran and Kenny Sterling about their new singles, and From The Crate with Cam - live from Southbound! Whakarongo mai nei!