Some country music classics from as early as Jimmie Rodgers the singing brakeman in 1928. Thanks to our sponsor Studio One Vintage Guitars - go on down to Vic Park Market for a look. If you're buying mention you're a Border Radio listener.
Playlist
Some country music classics from as early as Jimmie Rodgers the singing brakeman in 1928. Thanks to our sponsor Studio One Vintage Guitars - go down for a look and if you're buying say you're a Border Radio listener.
Kia ora! Tune back into Radio Mother for some sick tracks PLUS an interview with Writer and Actor, Connor Amor-Bendall on the upcoming theatre show The Clitoris Conundrum. Whakarongo Mai!
Playlist
Here's this weeks playlist:) Hope you love it!
Gloria Laing - Dog God
Dan Hodges - I'm Seeing Noise
Um Jennifer? - Cut Me Open
Wet Leg - Being In Love
Slow Funeral - Freak Bitch
Valenica Grace - Lucky You're A Star
Brennan Wedl - I Wanna Be Your TV
Pom Pom Squad - Drunk Voicemail
naarjesse - City Girl
Nightmares On Wax - Holding On feat. Ladi6
Sidney Gish - Homecoming Serf
Sloppy Jane, Pheobe Bridgers - Claw Machine
Lucy Dacus - Triple Dog Dare
Kate Fagan - I Don't Wanna Be Too Cool
Destroy Boys - Drink
Annabelle Chairlegs - Sally
Le Tigre - Phanta
Station Model Violence - Heat
Dazy and the Scouts - Sweet Cis Teen
Team Nonexistant - Walk Home
Butch Baby - Wish You Would
Skating Polly - They're Cheap (I'm Free)
Fawzi, Touch, SMOKAHOLIC - Dolarat w Shawakel دولارات و شواقل
Liam Hansen (Misheard presents) is in the studio with a rundown on the artists appearing at Queer Autumn 2, a now annual event celebrating "the intersections between alternative music and the rainbow/takatāpui community of Aotearoa. Queer Autumn returns to Whammy Bar on Sunday, the 22nd of February.
Finn returns for Pt II of his first Demo God for 2026: comic artist, musician and teacher, Indira Neville. Indira chose “Recycling Only” as her prompt, and one Tuesday last week they cooked up the demo of the same name. Listen to it here!
Crawley chats with heavy-hitting duo Gussie Larkin and Ezra Simons of Earth Tongue about their latest album, Dungeon Vision. Known for its fuzzy psych-rock, this latest release, produced by Ty Segall, takes the duo's sound down a grittier, heavier path.