Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's back in the drivers seat, just in time for Drive Island; Fabian Fanboy gives us recommendations for spooky films to catch this weekend; Dr. Kirsten Zemke brings us Metal music; Sam's thrilled about season two of The Boys; and Tiny Ruins pops into the studio to talk about some upcoming gigs! Happy Halloween!
Producer Laura speaks with political coordinator of AAAP, Ricardo Menendez March, on punitive costs placed upon mothers who do not list the biological father's name on their child's birth certificate.
I tēnei ata Jordan Stewart of 'Once You Know' and 'Solo Ono' spoke to us about both bands and the EPs that each have released in the last week. Whakarongo mai nei!
This week, Sam takes a look at the second studio album from post-punk group Public Image Limited "Metal Box." Released in 1979, this album was one of the most ambitious projects former Sex Pistol John Lydon was ever involved in.
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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