Trey Parker – America, Fuck Yeah!
Metallica – Atlas, Rise!
MONO – Requiem For Hell
Trentemøller – River In Me
Kanye West – Who Will Survive In America
Nancy Pants – Yin Yang
D I A N A – What You Get
Emily Reo – Stronger Swimmer
Tracing Spheres – Wander
Owen Rabbit – Oh My God
Dead Moon – Dead Moon Night
Mainland – Empty Promises
Nicholas Jaar – Fight
Okzharp & Manthe Ribane – Teleported
LIZ – When I Rule The World
ROOSEVELT — Belong
The Flaming Lips – The Castle
Father John Misty – Drumpf's Private Pilot
Helado Negro – It's My Brown Skin
GUM – Gemini
SOHN – Conrad
Dbldbl – Cya
The Julie Ruin – Mr So and So
Jim James – Hide In Plain Sight
The Raveonettes – Choke On Love
Kate Tempest – Ketamine For Breakfast
Leonard Cohen – Steer Your Way
Rolling Blackouts CF – Julie's Place
A new report by the Otago University in Wellington discovered that five per cent of houses in New Zealand are lacking basic amenities including drinkable tap water, electricity or a toilet. The report's lead author Helen Vickers is a Research Fellow at Otago University in Wellington's He Kāinga Oranga programme. She spoke to Justin about the report.
145 workers at the Kawerau factory that manufactures Purex toilet paper have been locked out for three weeks after their strike and rejection of a three percent pay rise. Today, Stella spoke to John Crocker, secretary of Unite Union, about the dynamics of lockouts, and the unusual aspects of this particular case.
The mid-week show is packed and bound to lift spirits! On What's Up, Rachel speaks to Nicola Willis about Cyclone Gabrielle recovery, National's water policy plans, and Maureen Pugh's comments on climate change. Rob Bollix takes us to The Mind Trench, and what on earth are giant pyrosomes? Esther and Micheline from Housewitches dial in from Pōneke to chat about their new EP Toilets For Everyone. Sam Harmony from Friendly Potential chats to Rachel about the upcoming Beacon Festival, and spins a few tracks from artists on the lineup. Whakarongo mai!
Blind Mango Chutney is in the chair for HIS last show of the year. The O.G. takes the opportunity to hit you with some of the the festive jazz cuts lurking in his tote bag.
Dear Science is back for another week, this week we are chatting about Moons, Carbon and Wind with Marcus Jones from AUT
Producer Will talks with PSA Union about a Bill Introduced by government yesterday that seeks to replace the State Sector Act 1988 with the Public Service Act
We have a piece from 95bFM reporter Rachel Simpson, who spoke with Karen Fletcher, Health & Safety Organiser of the Rail & Maritime Transport Union (RMTU) on lack of access to toilets for women in trades
Felix speaks with IHC New Zealand regarding recent reports of severe lack of funding for people living with disabilities
And finaly Harry recaps the weeks news surrounding NZ first, In lieu of our weekly chat with Fletcher Tabuteau.