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October 1, 2016 by Simon Sweetman

Gig Review: Black Mountain (October 1, Wgtn)

Black Mountain Bodega Saturday, October 1 Canadian psych/prog-rockers Black Mountain were an ominous and elating presence on stage with their first New Zealand visit. Four albums and ten years into a career that also includes a soundtrack, EPs and numerous side-projects and seems compelled by the separate histories of folk, prog and metal the band […]
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September 10, 2015 by Simon Sweetman

Five Films That Stay With Me: Sarah McMullan

Sarah McMullan is a freelance publicist and film reviewer. She had a six-year stint reviewing films at Radio New Zealand, has worked for the New Zealand International Film Festival and currently writes for The 13th Floor and her own The Call Her Square Eye. Here are five films that have stayed with her… I worked […]
Posted in Blog, Miscellany · Tagged 2001: A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, Beyond The Black Rainbow, Black Mountain, Bright Eyes, Broken Circle Breakdown, Cinema, David Bowie, DVD, Enter The Void, Film, Film Reviewer, Five Films, Five Films That Stay With Me, Five Films That Stay With Me: Sarah McMullan, Full Metal Jacket, Guest Post, Hair, Heroes, Immortal Beloved, It Follows, Jeremy Schmidt, Labyrinth, Let's Dance, Movies, Poltergeist, Risky Business, Sarah McMullan, Sinoia Caves, Special Guest, Suspiria, The 13th Floor, The Entity, The Excorcist, The Good The Bad & The Ugly, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, They Call Her Square Eye, Under The Skin, Watership Down ·

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March 22, 2015 by Simon Sweetman

Pink Mountaintops: Get Back

Pink Mountaintops Get Back Jagjaguwar From the Krautrockin’ opener, Ambulance City, through the Dinosaur Jr-esque Through All The Worry and on through Sell Your Souls’ Wilco/Drive-By Truckers vibe it’s clear that Stephen McBean’s one-man-band-with-guests wants to delight across a range of rock and power-pop styles in his attempt to, er, Get Back. The Canadian musician […]
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