Today on the show, Elle spoke to Stu from The Empty Threats, which you can listen back to HERE. You can also listen back to a chat with Jack Bromwich HERE.
Alongside the usual slew of tracks and somewhat coherent bants w/ Elle! Thanks, as always, to The Tuning Fork.
Playlist
Patti Smith - Elegie
LSD and the Search for God - Starting Over
Renee-Louise Carafice - I Have Some Problems
Bright Eyes - Rainbow Overpass (ft. Alex Orange Drink)
Featuring What's Up? with Green Party MP Steve Abel, the Aural Emporium, and a chat with comedian David Correos about his show Noise Zealand at this years' Comedy Festival!
Playlist
Soundgarden - Burden In My Hand
Viagra Boys - Pyramid of Health
New Candys - Crime Wave
Franc Moody - Driving On The Wrong Side Of The Road
Chris Staples - Golden Age
Neal Francis & Say She She - Broken Glass
BlueMoonDisco - Bungle's Bungle
Talmud Beach - Mountain Man
Gelli Haha - Funny Music
Slomosa - Rice
Sababa 5 - VU
Roger Fakhr - road of farewell
Orions Belt - The Unshaken Frame
Public Service Broadcasting - The Pit
Hemi Hemingway - (To Be) Without You
LEIGH - I Still Love the Moon
Funky Destination - The Inside Man (Soopasoul remix)
Timewarp Inc - My Belly Dream
Grecco Romank - Don't Get Caught (Feat. Princess Chelsea)
Lola - Spirits
Eli Winter - For a Fallen Rocket
Lammping & Bloodshot Bill - Never Never
Day We Ran - Foaming
Voom - Relax
Arcane Allies - Cards
Jazmine Mary - Memphis
Dave Dobbyn - Language
The Professional Againsters - I wanna Rock (and roll)
Jonny chats to comedian/DJ/legend/icon David Correos about his upcoming show for this year's Comedy Festival titled Noise Zealand. The show blends rave and comedy in an unhinged approach to attempt something no one has ever bothered to before. Whakarongo mai nei!
Yesterday, the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand, delivered a petition, which was signed by more than 16,000 citizens. The petition calls on the government to stop the Police’s hasty withdrawal from mental health callouts, until an alternative service is up and running.
Chief Executive of the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand, Shaun Robinson, has said that “The Police are a critical safety net for people in distress needing urgent access to mental health support”, and that the government removing the support of the police without an alternative in place is comparable to removing the engine of a car while it is running. Robinson believes that both situations are “dangerous, and likely to lead to an accident”.
To talk about the dangers of this development, Producer Max spoke with Shaun Robinson
Recently, the US military indicated that it wants to increase the number of space launches from Rocket Lab’s launchpad on the Mahia Peninsula, including launching satellites that are involved in Nuclear command-control-and-comms.
Valerie Morse from Peace Action Wellington, has questioned this development over the lack of transparency from the US military about what they are launching into space, and urged New Zealand to stay firm on it’s stance on Nuclear Weapons.
To talk about this, as well as what it means for New Zealand’s independence, Producer Max spoke with Valerie Morse.
Steve Newall gives us an update on the beginnings of the Cannes Film Festival and the reboot of the Final Destination franchise (it's sillier, gorier, and worth a watch!)