This week's show was the annual NZ Music Month all Aotearoa music show. Sam plays old favourites from Bic Runga and Dam Native, plus recent gems from SWIDT, Average Rap Band and more.
Benny is back, tonight he's joined by Alexander Brown of Wrought Material and Glenn Bowman and Alex Grey of Auckland doom metal act Draulicht, they play us something off their upcoming demo and the show devolves into incessant shit talk, essential listening for those who remember the letters to the editors section of the worst fanzines imaginable.
prerecorded isolation tunes lovingly chosen by Charlie from his bedroom - half of his own picks, half from the mighty bfm playlist. tune in to Adel's show next week oi oi!!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mitch has brought in all his records and is ready to carry you through this Tuesday morning; the Mayor dials in to talk about Level One changes, Council funding cuts and this ongoing drought; another Short Player features Keanu Raves; Sam joins us for a nostalgic review; and Jemaima Tiatia-Seath talks about her research into period poverty in Aotearoa.
On today's Between the Grooves segment, Charlie investigates Field Works' Ultrasonic, an album constructed from the echolocations of bats. As well as another Friday Favourite from Adel!
This week's show featured new music from Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Run the Jewels, and a new (old) Neil Young track. Sam also dives into the second Japanese city pop compilation from Light in the Attic, "Pacific Breeze 2."