Is there anything greater than a show compared to a real life Hogwarts? Sam, the man himself, compares Deadly Class to Hogwarts and if that's not enough to entice you then what is? The show is based on the graphic novel, an unlikely coming-of-age story set in 1980's punk era with a killer soundtrack, following ten characters (a lot, we know) on their high school journey. Sam recommends you chheck it out on Syfy.
It's a pretty exciting Fancy New Band this week: we're joined by Offal in the studio and they perform their tracks The Secret Ingredient Is Crime and Fifty Shades Of Meat. It's all a live hardware set and there were synths and cables all over the place; a synth nerd's dream! Have a listen to the sick podcast and big ups to NZ On Air Music. Yeehaaaarr!! ~ ~ ~
Miss June are set to play at 95bFM GOLD this Friday alongside a stellar lineup. Today Annabel from the band came up to the station to share some of her favourite tracks for My Morning Mixtape + have a chat about what they've been up to and what they've got coming up.
3Ds - Outer Space
Weezer - The Angel And The One
Bjork - Army of Me
Catacombs Festival is happening for the first time this Friday & Saturday at the Civic Wintergarden. Sam & Tom are a couple of the great people behind the festival and today they shared some of their favourite songs from a few of the artists that are set to play.
Perel - Alles
Amp Fiddler, Dames Brown - Slippin on Ya Pimpin
MFSB - Love Is The Message (Mr K (Danny Krivit) Edit)
A Place to Bury Strangers play live at bFM. Shit gets real loud and Olivers vocals clip (especially in the second track)... but everyone is blown away and super stoked to catch an epic set in the bFM Lounge.
The Mayor of Auckland, Phil Goff and Mikey talk about the painful events of last Friday, and how they are greiving. They discuss some condolence books that have been set up which are open at Te Atatu Peninsula, New Lynn, Ellen Melville, Wesley, Onehunga and Te Puke O Tara Community Centres.
This week, Sam takes a look at the debut album from Queen Latifah "All Hil the Queen." Released in 1989, this record became a pioneering album for women in rap and set the scene for future female MCs to step up to the mic and dominate the scene.
This week, Sam takes a look at the debut album from Atlanta rap duo Outkast "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik." Released in 1994, this album set the scene for the decade to come in Atlanta rap and helped established the thriving scene in the city which continues today.
Rachel chats with Barnie Duncan about clowning, his many other talents, and alter-ego's. Today we're specifically about his newly found character, the Tap Head. Tap Head is set in a public bathroom, where he holds open mic nights to test out his jokes, including features from Barnie Duncan himself. If this is something you could be into, you're not alone, get your tickets here.