Today on your bFM Breakfast: a big weekend for Jacinda, Jacinda, political flame tinder; Morgana O'Reilly drops in to talk Stella Kowalski and swoony accents; Jenna and Mikey talk books on Badalamenti; the U.S. really is falling to bits RN, huh; and Ange has the tonics to cure what ails you.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mike's indulging in metal this morning, if that doesn't wake you up...; Pennie's gifts us a special interview this week; Jenna's got some true crime grit this morning from just around the corner actually; and Natural Ange is here to help you get through those Monday blues.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's Friday and that means one day closer to Mikey's favourite holiday, can you guess what it is? He may have given a few clues; we may have caught Fabian Fanboy on the fly, but there's always plenty going on in Hollywood, where the stars are born; Kirsten talks an instrument, if we are going to call it that, with many purposes; and Zoë got some spooky shows for you to see this weekend. Happy Friday!
Joined on the airwaves by Philip Kelly i tēnei rā! Flicking through an array of genres... from Djrum, Herbie Hancock, and Bobbi Humphrey, to Broadcast, Young Marble Giants, and a Brian Eno - David Byrne collab.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rob's straight into it with Toblerone protest's for Mikey, and cannibalism? Oh yeah; Maria's not a witch? Oh, no, that's the title of the film... Reviewing 'I Am Not a Witch' with Mike this morning; Mike is catching up with Simon Bridge's this morning, where are all the jobs Simon?; Amanda is in to give Mike some saving tips; and lucky for you, we've got a special guest, Julia Deans, in with us to talk her new video. What a wonderdul Wednesday for y'all.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: no one can speak French (well, maybe Maria); His Worship the Mayor's getting pretty good at pre-empting our lines of questioning; Harry's got no time for Mikey's hi-jinx; it's only Shonen Knife, playing live in studio (!); and Sarah keeps blowing Lillian's news items.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Chris Marshall, bass in both Miss June and The Miltones, drops in to talk short burst touring; Penelope Noir and Aimee from Tatty's educate on the recycled clothing game; we air our special interview with Baby Driver director Edgar Wright; Simon Velvin stops by to talk all things Semi-Permanent; and we stay in the lobby to learn about the anthropological study of multi-player online video game music.
Your prayers have been answered, Tuva'a is back in town and back on Rāmere Drive! Featuring a double bill of two bands both by way of Te-Whanganui-a-Tara on Friday Live. First up is Goya who are in town for the release tour of their LP Home Turf. Luckily, E.U.G. are also in town for the same tour and bring you another in-studio set of heavy hitting Welly punk, brought to you by NZ On Air Music, with thanks to McLeod's Brewery.