Reuben Winter's (Totems / P.H.F. / Caroles / Roidz) "emo guitar" project, milk, play live from the bFM office for the third of our NZ Music Month Breakfast Live to Airs.
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.
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.
I tēnei ata there's a round of Second Guessing; the Mayor chats about what's happening around the city in Sounding Off w/ Phil Goff; we've got Julien Dyne on the line for his new single 'Your Life' and upcoming album; Alice has some thespian comedy news on Stage Direction; and we dust off our brains for some Ready Steady Learn. Whakarongo mai!
Celebrating the release of Adam McGrath's solo album, Dear Companions. Tracks from that, The Eastern back catologue, Adams mates and heroes and influences and stuff I thought he might like and a rambling chat with the man. Also, Upper Hutt Posse on the Border Radio Show - tick.
The great Ryan Adams redemption show. Gave him a shot after a chance encounter with a listener at a party in West Auckland. Played two songs. Still don't like him. Like MJ Lenderman though, so played him and like the track listing on my new shiny record of Neil Young and Crazy Horse 'Dume' - a repackage with exciting bonus tracks of Zuma from 1975, so played a version of Powderfinger you won't have heard. Played the Beyonce country song too - and liked that. Like the new Hurrah for the Riff Raff too. But Ryan's back in the naughty corner for eternity. I tried.