Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel gets Tess to disclose her shortlist for NZVAPOR Top 95 picks; Fabian talks must-see movies; Dr. Kirsten Zemke helps us with all our feelings with some emo; Liz from The Beths pops into the studio for a chat about touring, Sliver Scrolls and homecoming; and Zoë joins us with special guests from Alofa to talk about some tip-top theatre selections. Ahh, Friday at last.
Hunter had a chat to Kraus today about his new album 'Pudding Island' plus what it's like to have 16 albums in your repertoire + played new songs from walks, Soccer Mommy & Theo Parrish!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's back for Breakfast with two very expensive pieces of paper; the Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Paula Bennett talks about the climate strikes, the Royal Commission Inquiry, and NZ history in schools; Rob talks about Greta Thunberg's moving UN speech, and the Lord of the Rings; and Kura Forrester pops into the studio about HUMP and winning the Billy T Award. Another rainy Spring morning in Tāmaki.
Join Jenn for another Thursday filled with her musical curiosities. We play some punky pop from CHAI and New Pants, get smooth with Gene Harris and Gemma and Jenn announces the first ever NZ show of Hiss Golden Messenger. Look after yourselves, don't be adick and look after our home. Mauri Ora!
Another Thursday rolls around and a slightly manic Jenn plays you some slightly manicmusical choices. Hear tracks by the likes of Automatic, Joe Batan, Proc Fiskal and Sports Dreams. Or, just tune in to hear Jenn be generally, slightly confused. It was America all along!
This week, Sam looks back at the 2010s and plays some of his favourite songs from the decade. He also pays tribute to drummer Ginger Baker who died this week.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: A hefty Tuesday morning filled with prizes, games and reasons to get your bCard; another round of Second Guessing proves to be difficult; His Worship sheds some light on a few issues in Tāmaki Makaurau; a special Viewmaster this morning, as Sam and Rachel chat to Aniket and Takunda from Rediscovering Aotearoa; and Dr. Bryan Ruddy from the University of Aucklands teaches us more about robots.