Bloody heck, a meeting of two great minds on this weeks show, Rob Bollox and New Zealand's only qualified saucier Oscar tuck into a sauce made with last week's special ingredient...peas.
Kris, having spent the morning picking up records for International Record Store Day, throws down a few new purchases. And as always, Rob covers off S-S-S-Spppppoooorts and his highly aclaimed Emerdale review.
Totally fizzing tonight over the new Delaney Davidson & Barry Saunders album - so there's a few tracks off that. Some brand new tunes from bands discovered on a heartland america gig poster, Johnny Mile & The Kilometres and Joshua Reilly & The Corn Fed locals. Vintage Willie, vintage Neil and some fruity 1970's jams. Marlon live in the bFM lounge. Tex Pistol covers Tiahape's finest; Daggy & The Dickheads and heaps more. Especially Delaney & Barry.
On tonight show Will plays with the theme of dreams, playing tunes that will (hopefully) incite some weird dreams, maybe nightmares. This show isn't all sleepy though with segments focussing on surreal lyricism and driving beats.
Kris and Rob do a 100% NZ music show, with Kris managing to play multiple records at the wrong speed and up the wrong way.
Fin from 16 Tun drops in to run the boys through a Paradise Pale Ale, an Oyster Stout, and the Big Fish IPA and finds himself quized at length on all things beer.
In all things Emmerdale, Kris and Rob discuss starting a petition to get Rob an interview with one of the Dingles.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: A nice, moody morning with some Breakfast and coffee to warm y'all up; Penelope Noir brings in Design Curator, Grace Lai, to talk Carried Away: Bags Unpacked; Rachel chats to Graeme Downes about The Verlaines long awaited album Dunedin Spleen; Kiran brings in a colossal book about ~current affairs~ by Jill Abramson; and Natural Ange helps out a few callers in need of some advice. Happy Monday!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: A rainy Friday taking you through into your long weekend with a music umbrella; Fabian Fanboy's got the hits and misses of cinema this week; Dr. Kirsten Zemke trys to convince Rachel on electroswing; Zoƫ's looking at some epic poem theatre for the stormy weekend; and Rohan Evans from The Wine Cellar talks about his 15 years of owning the beloved bar and venue. Wholesome content for this rainy weather.