Today on your bFM Breakfast: The rain is incoming, but we're nice and toasty on Breakfast; Dr. Bryce Edwards talks the census politics (dun dun dun...) and gun laws; Leisha says we only eat 33% of the fish; Mikey's wishes come true with Nathan Haines in the studio; you can tell, Troy's pretty excited about Record Store Day at Southbound; and Amelia's got a jam-packed top ten from last night.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Another moody morning, with a big weather line-up from Rick Breeze, phew; another round of Search & Destroy!, with a side of chocolate cake; Hannah comes in to talk about the ol' 1YA building, bit of CBD history for ya morning; Sam talks iZombie, a series that needs more hype; and Dr. Julie Hope and Victoria Brownlee come in to talk about Volunteer Impact Week. Oh and Rachel needs another coffee, nice.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's got a special request for Rob; while Rob's sceptical about some paranormal activity on The Mind Trench; Rachel talks to the Prime Minister after a frantic 24 hours in politics; and the Director of Assholes: A Theory, John Walker, is in the studio to chat with Rachel and Tess about the definition of an a-hole.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachels putting some ~posi vibes~ out into the universe, and Rob's putting lemons out there; if you thought ghosts was strange, Rob's topping that with a few odd laws for y'all; Tess's sick but never fear, Sarah and Amelia are here; and a bit of Prince to draw that sunshine out, glorious.
This week's show features new music from Sinkane, Sampa the Great, Denzel Curry, Jai Paul, Ty Segall and more. Sam also pays tribute to Roky Erickson and Dr. John who died this week.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel gives you Coffee for your Wake Up Call, this morning; Search & Destroy! strikes again; our second installment of bMovies features Director, Justin Pemberton talking economics and Amanda Jane Robinson shares some love for Agnès Varda and her special feature in NZIFF this year; and Ready, Steady, Learn brings in Craig Sutherland to talk about robots.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Oooh, some fancy international interviews for your Wednesday? Yes please; but to begin with, National's Deputy Leader, Paula Bennett, dials in to talk with Rachel about drug reform, Labour Party harassment allegations and Abortion Law Reform; Rob discovers some undersea conflicts between the Orca's and Great White's; Rachel spoke with Carrie Brownstein from Sleater-Kinney about their upcoming album, The Center Won’t Hold; and 95bFM's own Paddy interviewed Alex from Metz. A very full Breakfast of international artists. Lucky us.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: A beautiful Friday morning, just lovely; very excitingly, the new U.S. Girls album is out today, Rachel's stoked; Dr. Kirsten Zemke is very into Crunk; The Bats pop into the studio to talk about a busy weekend ahead; Same Name Confusion are here and also very excited for Cross Street Music Festival; and Zoë returns with Eve de Castro-Robinson to chat about the Auckland Arts Festival.