Today on your bFM Breakfast: Up bright and early for your Good Friday Breakfast Special; Fabian Fanboy gives us his Top Five Resurrection Movies for Easter; Dr. Kirsten Zemke brings us Skiffle and takes Rachel down memory lane; Lucy from Dick Move joins us with their new single; Zoë's got a broad range of theatre for you to check out; and Gorjan from Academy Cinema's runs us through their new on demand cinema. Plenty to wrap around on your staycation over Easter.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Another Monday morning, another Breakfast show full of helpful tips; Rupert joins us for Home Economics with some helpful tips and tricks; Pennie continues on the Glam Rock theme, talking Roxy Music; Kiran returns to the studio to give us a review of David Mitchell's new book; and Justine's covering all your employment qualms on Red Dead Redemption.
the whole team is back together and they're delighted to have a real life Cassell join the show
Zaak talks about the Brewery and how they got their start and brings up a sample of their tasty Nectaron
There's sports and Rob discusses the aftermath of Malone getting his come-uppance on Emmerdale review
and they play a bunch o' music
Jess plays brand new tracks from Fiona Apple, Vanessa Worm, Zero Cool, Porridge Radio and heaps more.
Content Warning: The Long Player in this episode touches upon the matter of suicide.
This show's Long Player spotlights Reuben Winter's solo project, Milk, and the release of his posthumous album, Milk III, which is out now via Flying Nun. The album is played out in full featuring conversations with people involved with the album, including Reuben's mother, Iona.
Jess plays new tracks Mara TK, Loraine James, Gong Gong Gong 工工工, Faye Webster, and many more!
For Long Player, Jess talks to N.T. Honey (Anya Henis) about tracks from her debut album, 'Accidental Punk'. Thanks to NZ On Air Music!
Big thanks to Flying Out for sponsoring the show! Find some of the finest selections of music on vinyl, CD and cassettes at flyingout.co.nz or in-store at their shop on Pitt Street.
For this NZMM special, Jess plays 100% music from artists from Aotearoa. She shares some new tracks and revisits some of her favourite releases of 2021 so far.