Kim Gillespie is an NZME journalist
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Niko Walters and the power of letting go
How Niko Walter looked within for inspiration for his new album.
Mouse that roared: Meet Kiwi musician Mousey
Singer would love the general public to be more connected to their local NZ music scenes.
Morning star: 10 questions with Don McGlashan
The Kiwi music legend has just released his latest solo album.
Chant from the past: Lawrence Arabia hits the road
More than 12 years later, Lawrence Arabia is bringing back Chant Darling for a tour.
Shapeshifter: 'The energy is the best it's ever been'
It's the recipe for a summer party - Shapeshifter gear up for festival season.
Kim Gillespie: So, the record got its groove back
OPINION: We've come full circle when it comes to music.
Muroki's on the crest of a wave
Remember the name Muroki - he's set to catch a wave of success.
Aw B 'simply loves a banger'
"I'm lucky to still have a job in this industry and I wouldn't want to be anywhere else."
Montell2099: From the bedroom to the world
Montell2099 finds a lot of joy in playing festivals he used to attend when he was younger.
The Beths: Live and loud despite the pandemic
"[Covid] changed the plans...We were lucky to be able to focus more deeply on touring NZ."
Sulfate Q&A: Why 'Godzone' name's not fit for purpose
"The border closure let us reflect and think ... about how we behave and operate as NZers"
Pickle Darling: 'Most bedroom pop artists make lockdown albums by default'
From Pickle Darling's bedroom to the nation's venues - they're off on a cosmic journey.
Home, James: A modern balladeer returns to NZ
Graeme James on the challenge of releasing 24 songs over the course of a year.
Datsuns are back: 'We're gonna need a bigger tent!'
The Datsuns are back! We catch up with drummer Ben Cole to find out where they've been.
Louis Baker - 'I want to make people feel less alone'
Aotearoa neo-soul star Louis Baker on the personal story behind his new music.
Back to the future with musician Miles Calder
With a new band and new sound, Miles Calder takes us back to how it was.
Wax Mustang: Great music impossible to make without simple things in life
Meet the "six-foot stallion" promising to wow the sold out Rhythm & Alps crowd.
'There's only one band that sounds like us': Black Seeds are back
How the Black Seeds coped with 2020 and came up with new music.
Food for the soul: Warren Maxwell on Trinity Roots' return
Warren Maxwell on the appeal of the Kiwi summer and what his ultimate gig would be like.
Revealed: The recipe for the perfect summer anthem
Kiwi band have come out of lockdown firing, with new music and a new tour.
'I've been writing a song a day during lockdown'
Singer on her new album, upcoming tour and life in lockdown.
Why Jeremy Redmore is back, baring his soul with new music
Ten questions with the former Midnight Youth singer.
10 Questions with L.A.B.
Frontman reveals what L.A.B. are bringing to the Womad table this year.
Womad 2020: 10 Questions with Troy Kingi
Award-winning musician Troy Kingi on the meaning of success.
Folk music 'has touched many souls'
Canadian group on why New Zealand audiences need to hear their brand of French folk.
Tuuletar: Get set for vocal fireworks
Playing in NZ next year is a dream come true for Finnish "vocal folk hop" act Tuuletar.
What fans can expect from Canadian psychedelic punk band
Find out which classic Kiwi acts are on the bill for this act's dream festival line-up.
SoundBites: Mo Muse, Hans Pucket, James Reid
News and new music from Mo Muse, Hans Pucket and James Reid.
Surviving a bear encounter, and a plane crash, the Skux way
Punk rocker/park ranger tells why it's a great time to be a musician in New Zealand.
SoundBites: Troy Kingi, Old Loaves, Spawts, Bakers Eddy
News and new music from Troy Kingi, Old Loaves and Spawts.
10 Questions with Soaked Oats
Soaked Oats was born out of close friends enjoying their time together and loving music.
Music review: Soaked Oats - Sludge Pop
Dunedin four-piece back with five tracks to warm up your winter.
Album review: The National, I Am Easy To Find
Brooklyn alternative rockers have aged like a fine wine on their eighth full-length album.
10 Questions with Screaming Females
Drummer Jarrett Dougherty gives a sneak peek of what fans can expect from their NZ tour.
Womad: 10 Questions with Jamie Smith's Mabon
Iolo Whelan from Jamie Smith's Mabon previews their Womad show.
Womad: 10 Questions with Silkroad Ensemble
Silkroad Ensemble's Mario Gotoh explains why music is a service.
Womad: 10 Questions with Rebetien
Rebetien will bring their traditional Greek sound to Womad.
SoundBites: Lexxa, Lucy Dacus, Al Parker, Sachi
News and new music from Lexxa, Lucy Dacus, Al Parker, Sachi, Broods, Clap Clap Riot
10 Questions with Oddisee
Sudanese-American artist wants to use the live platform to share an emotional experience.
SoundBites: Lettuce Inn, Soaked Oats, Kath Bee & Anna van Riel
News from the Live Music at Lettuce Inn festival, Soaked Oats, Kath Bee & Anna van Riel.
10 Questions with Womad performers MY BABY
Guitarist Daniel 'Da Freez' Johnston previews the band's NZ gigs including Womad 2019.
SoundBites: Bic Runga, Lawrence Arabia, Alien Weaponry, Villainy
News and new music from Bic Runga, Lawrence Arabia, Alien Weaponry and Villainy.
Music review: Muse, Simulation Theory
Power stadium space rock goes 80s retro as Muse try a few stranger things.
10 Questions with Ben Ottewell
Singer boasts voice that sounds like 'a buffalo being back-ended into a wood chipper'.
10 Questions with Steve Gunn
What does a musician who's released 14 albums in 10 years do in his spare time?
10 Questions with Elemeno P
Singer Dave Gibson explains why fun is the Weet-Bix of the music industry.
SoundBites: Tiny Ruins, Thomston, Alae, Openside
News and new music from Tiny Ruins, Thomston, Alae, Openside and My Baby
10 Questions with Frank Turner
Frank Turner shares a few life lessons ahead of his New Zealand tour next month.
10 Questions with Hello Sailor's Harry Lyon
The man behind Doctor I Like Your Medicine has prescribed fans a new dose of music.
SoundBites: Lontalius, Yukon Era, Reb Fountain
News and new music from Lontalius, Yukon Era, Reb Fountain and Daffodils
10 Questions with Martin Phillipps of The Chills
Martin Phillipps on the new album, his dream festival line-up, and a jacket he loves ...
10 Questions with Ha The Unclear
Michael Cathro from Ha The Unclear reveals his dream festival lineup, including Queen!
SoundBites: Princess Chelsea, Rhian Sheehan, Pacific Heights, Bartells
News and new music from Princess Chelsea, Rhian Sheehan, Northern Bass & Pacific Heights.
10 Questions with Latinaotearoa's Bobby Brazuka
Brazilian beatmaker Bobby Brazuka explains how NZ and South American music are linked.
10 Questions with the Slacks
Taranaki treasures theSlacks are off on tour - but first we catch up with Scotty Slack.
10 Questions with Albi & the Wolves
Pascal Roggen from Albi & the Wolves gets the 10 Questions treatment.
10 Questions with Holly Arrowsmith
Singer says being a songwriter from New Zealand is an advantage.
10 Questions with Jamie McDell
Jamie McDell's been very busy lately, but has still managed to release a new album & tour.
SoundBites: Miltones, Holly Arrowsmith, Nadia Reid, Adults
News and new music from the Miltones, Nadia Reid, Holly Arrowsmith and the Adults.
SoundBites: Louis Baker, Ha the Unclear, The Slacks
News and new music from Louis Baker, Ha the Unclear and The Slacks.
SoundBites: Boycrush, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Tiki Taane, Ria Hall & Laughton Kora
News and new music from Boycrush, Unknown Mortal Orchestra and the Tipi Haere Tour.
SoundBites: Groeni, Ha the Unclear, Theia, Harry Parsons
News and new music from Groeni, Marlon Williams, Ha the Unclear, Harry Parsons and more.
SoundBites: Eb & Sparrow, Jamie McDell, Paper Cranes
News and new music from Eb & Sparrow, Jamie McDell, Hockey Dad, Paper Cranes, Julia Deans.
Music review: Car Seat Headrest, Twin Fantasy
Stand back, Car Seat Headrest's new version of Twin Fantasy is a beautiful behemoth.
10 Questions with Marlon Williams
Find out what makes Marlon Williams tick, and why he's not a fan of zombie music festivals
SoundBites: UMO, Cody Wave, Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band
News and music from UMO, Cody Wave, Dunes and Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band
SoundBites: UMO, Venus Project, Lettuce Inn
News and new music from Unknown Mortal Orchestra, the Venus Project, Kimbra and more.
Soundbites: Marlon Williams, Anthonie Tonnon
News and new music from Marlon Williams, Anthonie Tonnon, October and Car Seat Headrest
SoundBites: Best albums of 2017
Our guide to some of the gems of 2017 and music to listen out for in 2018.
SoundBites: L.A.B., This Pale Fire, John Lemmon, Ria Hall, Marley Sola
News and music from L.A.B, This Pale Fire, John Lemmon, Salad Boys, Marley Sola, Ria Hall.
SoundBites: Marlon Williams, Estère, Koi Boys, Kimbra
News and new music from Marlon Williams, Estère, Six60, Kings, Koi Boys, Kimbra and more.
Music Review: Great North, The Golden Age
Is this a golden age for New Zealand's alternative/country/folk/rock scene?
10 questions with Mel Parsons
Kiwi singer-songwriter takes time out from her busy schedule to answer 10 questions.
SoundBites: Estère, Radio Coma, Ria Hall, BAYNK, Latinaotearoa
News and music from Estère, Radio Coma, Ria Hall, BAYNK and Latinaotearoa
Music Review: Julien Baker, Turn Out The Lights
A music podcast landed today with the simple title "Julien Baker Will Make You Cry".
SoundBites: Hopetoun Brown, Salad Boys, Lawrence Arabia, Dunes
News and music from Hopetoun Brown, Salad Boys, Dunes and Lawrence Arabia.