A fucked up mix of oddities, tonight's show has quite a few live sets (notably Upsidedown Cross and Big Black) stacks of noisecore and hip-hop with samples delving into some religious mania etc.
Apart from commiting the Cardinal sin, of repeating a song twice, all in all another luxurious romp throught the 'Grindviolence' countryside with your favourite chooser of hymnals from the devils praisebook herself...Morgana.
Shit yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
I have to give it a '6 really apologetic looking dog stares out of 10' this week, because I did play a song twice....it was a good song but!
DUUUUUUUUUUUUUDEBLOODS, This weeks show slayed SO HARD!!!
Apart from tyyyyyyyyte tuneage, I also tell a funny story about the time I almost got my tampon ripped out by an in sink waste disposal unit and get a suprise guest cameo voice message from Burzums, Varg Vikernes!!!
Show rating '9.5 Olympic gymnasts knocking out there front teeth at the beginning of a routine but still completeing the WHOLE THING SEEMLESSLY out of 10'
TAKE ME A_PART REMIXES by Kelela as the Play It Out album for the week
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'My Place' by Tweet, in response to "Reconciliation" and "Some hella divine essence of knowledge that will never fade" for the Emotional Request of the week (out to the numbers ending in 939 & 356)
The majority of schools opened for the first time this year under the red setting of the Traffic Light System across New Zealand. Due to the current Omicron outbreak, there have been many concerns from both educators and parents alike regarding the safety of children at school. The government has required schools to have proper ventilation systems indoors and for all students year 4 and above to wears masks in class. However, many are still questioning if these precautions are enough. Emily Bell spoke to the principal of Point Chevalier School and President of the Auckland Primary Principal Association Stephen Lethbridge about the logitsitcs of opening schools during the Omicron outbreak.
Kiran brings in Mark Yarm's oral history of grunge, Everybody Loves Our Town. Apart from being an excellent excuse to dust off your flannel shirt and Singles soundtrack, is it worth a read?
His Worship and Mike catch up after two _long_ weeks apart, covering more money for infrastructure (yay!) and less money for salary costs (yay?), more red light cameras, and potentially extending Queens Wharf.