This week, Sam and Geneva take a look at "Please," the debut album from UK pop legends Pet Shop Boys. Released in 1986, this album spawned the massive hit West End Girls and set the ball rolling for one of pop's greatest careers.
This week's show featured new music from Fat Freddy's Drop, Mild High Club, Parquet Courts and more. Sam also pays tribute to the Rolling Stones Charlie Watts, one of the greatest drummers of all time.
This very special Morning Glory, Milly is joined by special guest Scotty from The Boondocks, who are celebrating thier first EP release! Join them as they chat music, upcoming gigs and maybe music industry secrets! Plenty of rock & roll ensured in this one!
Every Sunday Paddy and a trusted cadre of guests put the week out of its misery with one hundred and twenty minutes of ear-splitting rock and roll.
Two hours of punk, metal, hip hop, hyperpop and everything Hard, Fast and Heavy.
In the wake of the Christchurch terror attack, New Zealand is making fast changes to its firearm legislation. The first reading of the Arms Amendment Act passed on Tuesday, and today MPs are hearing oral submissions for the government’s gun law reforms from Gun City's David Tipple, the Federation of Islamic Associations NZ and firearms legal experts. Olivia Holdsworth spoke to Otago University public health researcher Dr Hera Cook, who is one half of the pair who released a five-page fact sheet on firearms law and policy in New Zealand from a public health point of view. Olivia began by asking what the implications of our current gun laws on public health are.
100% New Zealand music week has come to a close but the tunes from Aotearoa keep rolling. James from Yon Loader chats to Rachel about the new project and a new release. Jenna reviews Everything Is Beautiful and Everything Hurts on Loose Reads. Salene answers your renting queries on A Room Of One's Own. Whakarongo mai nei!