Operation Fortune: Ruse De Guerre Dir: Guy Ritchie
Operation Fortune: Ruse De Guerre is the latest from director Guy Ritchie whose Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels set the template for this one.
Operation Fortune: Ruse De Guerre is the latest from director Guy Ritchie whose Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels set the template for this one.
Red Hot Chili Peppers have today announced their return to New Zealand for two massive stadium shows in early 2023. The band will perform in Auckland at Mt Smart Stadium on January 21 before heading South to Dunedin’s Forsyth Barr Stadium on January 26.
Kendall Elise finally got the chance to celebrate the release of her Let The Night In album, and we finally got the chance t enjoy some live music after a long, dry spell.
Guerilla Toss fashion their style of Funk’n’Dance Pop into a breakout album Famously Alive, which they will be hoping for with new label Sub Pop Records. Written and worked into shape over the last two years of the heavy spirit of contagion, which they do remarkably well in lifting the curse.
Toro y Moi shares his playfully electric new single The Loop, the third track from his forthcoming album MAHAL, due to release on April 29th via Dead Oceans.
Spoon shows up with catchy new tune My Babe just in time for Valentines day.
Lady Bonestripper serves up an EP of soothing balm to take out a troubled year. Behind that warmth is some fire and burning passions.
Anna Coddington got the summer season started with a whisper rather than a roar at The Tuning Fork last night. After four long months, Auckland music lovers were finally treated to live music.
Carrie Newcomer brings us her latest album, Until Now, a collection of finely played and intimate folk songs. The lyrics reflect on the current challenges in the world from a Quaker perspective, with rich imagery from the natural world and observations of the day to day.
Aro – husband-and-wife duo Emily Rice and Charles Looker, are developing their unique blend of Folk Pop with te reo Maori, and this EP He Wai has the sound to make them Aotearoa’s own Womack and Womack.