As a special double-whammy we have two Fancy New Bands this week and rapper Ryan Hendriks joins Pearl to spit a few verses. Ryan is one-half of Bad Crop but has just dropped his solo record 'Old Zealand'. Cheers NZ On Air!!
For nearly a decade Aucklander musician Roy Irwin has had a steady solo career, with over 20 releases under his belt (not including his work in Heidi Pasadena and Cool Runnings too). He joins Zac to perform tracks from his latest album 'King Of Pop', that was released late last year on 1:12 Recordings.
We've been waiting with baited breath, and now, it's finally here. Fabian reviews Solo: A Star Wars Story. Is it any good? Or is 90% of Han's characterisation just based on Harrison Ford's charisma? Does multi-hyphenate genius Donald Glover deliver? And why were their only 9 people at last night's screening?? SO MANY QUESTIONS.
Another glorious Thursday. Including chats with Chris Fowlie from NORML, a great cocktail thanks to Lovebucket & Ableforths Rumbullion. Steve Newall is a dissenting voice against Solo.
Lowtide founder Stefan Ozich joins us in the studio to share some beats from his solo project, talk about his upcoming trip to Europe, and what's coming up for Lowtide. Thanks NZ On Air Music!!
Gaz Coombes gives Mikey a buzz in studio, ahead of his 'World's Strongest Man' tour and upcoming show in September, to talk about all the awesomeness we can look forward to. Following the release of his magnificent third solo album, Gaz chats to Mike about his inspiration and juggling being a dad. Must really be the World's Strongest Man, huh?
"Sometimes we are taught to think in whispers..." Mya Cole's solo show Whispers at the Basement Theatre explores the idea of growing up in a culture taught to reject itself. She is in studio with Rachel and Theo to speak about how the project came to be and how writing, poetry, sound and performance help her shape these ideas.
The Veils' frontman Finn Andrews joins Danielle in the studio to chat about what he's been up to since the release of the group's ground-breaking record Total Depravity, and introduces us to his debut solo tune 'Love, What Can I Do'.
Don McGlashan has become woven into the fabric of our country. Along with the bounty of tracks from his solo career, Don has made music with From Scratch, Blam Blam Blam, The Mutton Birds, The Front Lawn as well was scoring works for theatre, dance, television and film. He stopped in to bFM for a live performance while on his most recent tour.