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July 31, 2019 by Simon Sweetman

The Dead C: Rare Ravers

The Dead C  Rare Ravers  Ba Da Bing Records  The bookending moments – to date – of hearing The Dead C and having them in my head have been circling as I listen to their latest, Rare Ravers. There I am back at uni, just introduced to the album The White House, a sort of audio-dare as much as anything. Flash […]
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April 14, 2016 by Simon Sweetman

Carter/Morley/Yeats: Two Gigs (Akld/Wgtn) April, 2016

Audio Foundation presents Carter/Morley/Yeats in Wellington and Auckland – late April, 2016. The incendiary trio of Shayne Carter, Michael Morley and Robbie Yeats has been blowing minds over the last two years with their rare performances. First formed to play an impromptu set at a friend’s wedding, the band has recently played a bunch of […]
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March 11, 2016 by Simon Sweetman

Gig Review: Verlaines (March 9, Wgtn)

Verlaines Shed 6 Wednesday, March 9 In 1982 The Dunedin Double was released, a double EP featuring the music of four Flying Nun groups, this year’s festival is celebrating that landmark recording with two of the bands from that compilation appearing across two evenings. The first night saw The Chills run through their pure pop, […]
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