Today on your bFM Breakfast: A moody Monday morning in Tāmaki Makaurau; Rupert dials in with some tips for budgeting and managing your KiwiSaver; Pennie brings glam rock to Aotearoa with Space Waltz; we are lucky enought to hear from three of the nominees for the APRA Silver Scroll award; Suri's got a book recommendation for us; and Justine helps us through the weird times for employment. Now... Who feels like baked beans for Breakfast?
Starts with some pretty familiar favorites but moves quickly into a ton of brand new to the show tunes, as well as pushing recent discoveries like Sammy Brue & Elijah Ocean. Pretty & brand new Australian Country Music from Ellisa Pernu, awesome Silver Jews, brutal Drive By Truckers and a frankly wayward stagger into the 1970's with The Ozark Mountain Daredevils and new Riders Of The Purple Sage. And a whole heap more.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rach and Tess are trying to figure out daylight savings... again; Penelope Noir definitely recommends A Stitch in Time; Dave and Chontalle give us their lowdown on From The Pit; and Jenna reckons you need to crack into one of Sigrid Nunez's books.
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: Rach and Tess are straight into the coffees after a late night at the Aotearoa Music Awards last night; we hear from some of the nominees and some of the winners during last nights celebrations; Suri pops in with quite the heavy book to share on Loose Reads; and Justine answer all your questions about calling in sick and taking leave on Red Dead Redemption.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: We're back after an exciting weekend of live music, and we definitely need a coffee this morning; Pennie pops in to continue her analysis of New Romantics on Fashun; Jenna reviews Stan Walker's Impossible, an important read; and Justine helps us out with all sorts of union questions.