It's a stacked show today! Nick and Rosetta share their experience at Sanoi's album listening party at The Stardome, and chat with Josh for Spaced Out. Nick has a kōrero with Durand Jones & The Indications about their new album Flowers - out June 27. Troy Kingi phones in to chat about his AMA nominations ahead of the awards on Thursday, and DJ K-Swizz and Poppa Jax zoom in to chat about the Pulotu Underworld Road to Glastonbury Fundraiser Showcase this Friday May 30! Plus news, weather, surf, prizes, an SRN Top 10 recap, entertainment guide, and plenty of music!
Back for Drive this monday arvo! Kicked off with Stage Direction, Barnie and Kiki talk about their show Siblings at Te Pou Theatre this weekend. Matthew chats to Peter Lineham for That's the Spirit to talk about the life and death of John MacArthur. Later on Guest IV w/ Frances Grass to show us debut EP Thirlestane Road!
Shhh! It’s time for the bFM Top Ten again! The biggest songs of the nation counted down by your hosts Annabel and Callum. Enormous show this week. First, Jon phoned in to make his first (sort of) successful prediction as our resident chart analyst, then we heard your thoughts about WHISPERING, we learnt about the famous whiskey Bog Monster.... and Annabel told a “joke”.
It’s the year 2021 and the bFM Top Ten is BACK with a brand new attitude, counting down the ten biggest songs in the world on your Wednesday night. Highlights include some welcome predictions for the year from resident chart analyst Jon Pearce; we dug through our own personal histories with “having fun” in The People’s Pulpit; and we were introduced to a couple underdogs of the whiskey world in Whiskey Business… all without breaking a sweat.
A big week on Artbank! First, Theo speaks to Owen Connors and Aliyah Winter about For the feral splendour, their exhibition with Laura Duffy at The Physics Room. Next, Nayan Patel discusses opening the new artist-run space, Freedoom, and Theo reviews the film Red Rocket, in cinemas this week. Finally, Tash van Schaardenburg talks about their residency at The Pyramid Club, and the resulting performance of Civil Twilight.