Sam is back after two weeks meaning he has a truckload of new music to play. This week's show featured new tunes from Lizzo, Loyle Carner, Kevin Abstract, Church & AP, Te Huhu, Matt Martians and more.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Kia Ora, grab yourself a coffee, and come and enjoy some Breakfast with Rachel; Jenna's got a real digestable book today, Daisy Jones and the Six; and Natural Ange is here to console all your worries and woes. Rachel's taking you on a musical journey through all the glamorous and creepy, and wonky saxophone tracks of your dreams.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's last show of her first week, woop! And we've got a full Breakfast for ya; Fabian Fanboy's over Anne Hathaway with Rachel; Dr. Kirsten Zemke talks Mento, a thread in the history of reggae music; Chelsea Winstanely joins Rachel to talk about Merata: How Mum Decolonised the Screen and the history of Merata Mita's powerful film-making; Johanna's got her top Comedy Festival picks for next week; and Repulsive Woman chats to Rachel about touring and their upcoming album. Enormous Breakfast, this morning.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's got a new game for y'all, Search & Destroy, it uses ~technology~ stuff; His Worship catches up with Rachel about some fancy new policies, and some e-scooters; Sam joins us in studio to talk Bonding and his conspiracy theories; and Geoff Lerner teaches Rachel about volcanoes and pyroclastic flows.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel brings the sun out with some toasty tunes; Fabian's taking us to the streets of Hollywood for the latest movies; Dr. Kirsten Zemke brings K-Pop to your airwaves this morning; and Zoƫ joins us with two special guests, Hweiling Ow and Marianne, to talk theatre. And would you look at that? The sun is now shining. Beaut.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: The sun is coming out to play and it's feeling a little warmer, must be all this NZ Music Rachel's pouring out; National Party Deputy Leader, Paula Bennett, catches up with Rachel about some serious topics, this week; Rob makes Rachel feel a little bonkers; and Michael Hurst joins us in studio to talk about An Iliad. And now it's time to go and get a little bit of sun, eh?
This week Rachel brings you an all kiwi show with a playlist ranging from The Dance Athsmatics to Sere and everything in between. Lies actually, it was a bit Christchurch centric. Plus a sneaky appearance from Ross From Friends who is not a New Zealander... soz