This week's show featured new music from Fiona Apple, Gorillaz, Laura Marling and more. Sam also plays a track off the new Avantdale Bowling Club live album.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: A foggy Monday in Tāmaki Makaurau, in desperate need of a Wake Up Call and some coffee; Justine's on the line to kick of the week with some top tips for union matters on Red Dead Redemption; Alice Snedden and Rose Matafeo chat to Rachel about Boners of the Heart and their celeb crushes; and Jenna's been ploughing through her reading list, this week special mentions go to Rebecca Solnit's Recollections of My Non-Existence. Plus, some top tips for cooking eggplant. Nice.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess are make sure to get themselves ready for work *before* the show starts; David Slack shares his hot takes on the current political climate; Tess talks about eggs on Tesscipes; Chris Cudby brings in some funky new tracks to take us through the weekend; and Amelia gives us the lowdown of what happened on the Top Ten last night.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess get confused about time; Rod Oram joins us for Political Commentary to talk economics at Alert Level Three; Tess talks about her journey to making a tasty curry, thanks to Madhur Jaffrey; and Reb Fountain dials in for a chat about her new album out and life in isolation.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Kicking things off with a bang and it's safe to say Tess's Friday has started off well; Fabian Fanboy throws down his Top Five NZ Films, being sure to set a few boundaries; Dr. Kirsten Zemke takes on a trip into Psychedelic Rock; Lucy joins us to talk about her fond memories of Whammy Bar and Wine Cellar; and Zoë comes through with some hot takes of virtual theatre for the weekend. Happy NZ Music Month!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Nothing like a good cuppa coffee to kick off your Monday; Justine's here to guide us through some of the employment problems on Red Dead Redemption; and Jenna's running us through all we need to know about the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards. Plus, some live recordings to take us back to when gigs were a thing, aww.