Well, it's another Friday and Keria is back with Morning Glory, offering only the finest of songs by Sky Mata, Surf Friends, Bad Timing, Dum Dum Girls, CINDY and Connan Mockasin. We also have Baby Flame rockin' out in the studio for Fancy New Band. It's a big show for a big appetite, eat up kids... ~ ~ ~
Third show down. This week Rachel brings treats from the likes of Bauhaus, Bailterspace, Lauryn Hill, The Priests and much more. Plus a stupidly long entertainment guide.
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 Zoë 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.
This weeks show consisted of new songs from Blood Orange, (Sandy) Alex G & Bon Iver. Live tracks from PollyHill. And a guest interview with Jack (Eleventh Realm / Clay Louis)
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Classic Neil to start then some nice grungy blues from P and a bit of a stroll through Texas. The beautifully named midnight cat meeting amongst the brand new tunes with Hank Topless and Slim Stone. An interview with Glen Moffat about the Aotearoa Country Music Timeline now up on audioculture.co.nz and some NZ tunes to acknowledge this and plenty more.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: An absolute no-brainer for Second Guessing this morning; His Worships talks Auckland Ports, Waitākere walking tracks, and goodbye to Lime Scooters; Alien Weaponry popped in for a chat a few weeks ago, and we catch a snippet of that; Sam's reviewing the almighty Mandalorian; and Alex Bonham from the University of Auckland teaches Rachel and Tess a bit about playful practice in a playful city.