Ben Zambo is in to review Shin Godzilla, aka Godzilla Resurgence, a new twist on the classic Godzilla story with a focus on the disaster response side of having your city attacked by a giant lizard.
His Worship talks to Tess about the future of Auckland city's waterfront, can we expect a brand new shiny stadium? And what about smokefree 2025, how's that looking? And wow, all these electric bikes everywhere! Is _this_ the future?
Dr. Kirsten Zemke has taken a listener request from last week, and turned it into a wonderful segment for you all this week. Talking the interesting world of ~feedback~ this week, with The Strokes New York City Cops, Sonic Youth's Silver Rocket and Jimi Hendrix's Machine Gun. As well as Mikey's personal favourite track featuring feedback, but what could that be?
Rain runoff, parades, Safeswim - oh my. And what's all this about Auckland being a UNESCO City of Music? Sounds cool, but what does it mean, your Worship?
Joining us this week on Fancy New Band is Auckland's very own sweetheart, Lucky Boy. We talk all about his musical ventures whilst visualising his performance of the tracks City Sounds and Can't Get Enough through some hazy kaleidoscopic glasses. What a way to spend your Friday morning, thanks NZ On Air Music! ~ ~ ~
Today we're talking the environment, with forecasted sea-levels on the rise, what will happen to our beautiful coastal city? Speaking of beautiful, what about the Kauri tree's around KiteKite falls? Are we keeping those tracks clear? His Worship is on the case, protecting Tāmaki Makaurau.
Not just one review today, Sam's had some spare time and is here to bring us one and a half reviews for us, this morning. Lucky us. He watched The Purge, reckons it's no good. However, Broad City season five, on the other hand, is absolute gold. Brilliant.
Teresa Patterson pops in to talk to Mikey about Milk & Honey, the festival on International Women's Day, Friday 8 March. Over twenty of Aotearoa’s finest female artists are gathering across three cities to perform a series of shows to celebrate the incredibly talented women who work in the New Zealand music industry. Hooray for women!
Sam's diving into some New Zealand TV, reviewing Fresh Eggs, from TVNZ On Demand. A black comedy following a couple adventure out of the city and into rural ground. Starring some of New Zealand's well know names, Sam reckons its a good laugh.
His Worship is talking about the long standing Kauri tree that was recently cut down, a proposed new tip in Dome Valley, and the affects of the City Rail Link on small businesses in Tāmaki Makaurau's CBD.