Why is "Heart Like a Wheel" such a popular name for a song? Do Black Sabbath and The Human League mean the same thing when they say it? Will we ever know the truth?
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's been a big weekend, so we're waking up slowly this morning; Penelope Noir brings us more goth Fashun to talk about; Chris Parker pops in to break down his felting journey for us; Jenna's been getting into ghost stories; and Justine helps us with our employment woes.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Tess and Zoë are steering the ship this morning, keeping it afloat; Dr. Bryce Edwards gives us a bit of Political Commentary while we wait to hear what happens next in Aotearoa; Nat joins us to talk about chocolate, mmm; after an exciting night at the APRA Silver Scrolls, we catch some audio from the artists nominated and the artists who covered the nominated songs; Troy's got some spooky vinyl to share; and Andrew and Michael from Die! Die! Die! talk about their upcoming gigs.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: This Wednesday we're sipping coffee and talking about Bird of the Year; National MP, Paul Goldsmith dials to talk to us post election; Rob talks birds, and soap opera's; Tim's giving us all the media news; and Amelia gives us the lowdown on language of flowers.
This week's show featured new music from CHAI, Loyle Carner, and an unreleased T Rex cover from Morrissey and David Bowie. Sam also checks out the new Captured Tracks compilation Strum & Thrum: The American Jangle Underground 1983-1987.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Kicking off the morning with some exciting news about brand new Marlon Williams shows to announce; Dr. Lara Greaves dials in to give us some Political Commentary from Aotearoa; Nat talks summer salads on Breakfast Food; Kenny Sterling pops in to talk about his album and what else might be on the horizon; Troy's brings us his weekly selections on From The Crate; and Natural Ange pops in to prep us for the silly season.