i was hoping you guys could tell me some other NZ forums that would be good to post on...
well maybe.
it don't look to flash anyway
two out of 6 shops in Christchurch are hoping to "trade out"
Hello, I'm from Liverpool in the UK on holiday here for a few months and just wanted to know where to go to listen to some rock in Auckland..!
Any one here into sludge or what is loosely termed 'stoner rock' or 'stonerdoom', mainly stuff with slowed down riffs and/or fuzzy doomy psych sounds?
Emerging as the NZ blur/oasis beatup of the 21st century. who's side to take, when both of them probably can't write a song to save their savings?
recipe #1
start with your instrument in hand, singing a song by your favorite artist, say the beach boys,
sing their melody
play ROCK chords beneath
KING KONG, TIMMY'S BONER & MELLOW. COVER BY RAK. EMAIL danthetto@hotmail.com
Hi there, we are a couple of enterprising amateur TV producers trying to make a series featuring local up and coming bands etc. Perhaps you've heard of our lead reporter a certain Mr Dick Seaman?
Band Practice tonight, woohoo
I love Band Practice
anyone got comments on the big day out?
CSS Are playing in NZ again! Yay! But only in AK?
BOO!
What, did they not have fun in Wellington last time? Is no-one going to fix this insanity and bring then down?
Midem Music Convention has launched Qtrax to some fanfare, or at least mainstream media prominence.
Audio Assault Records
FUCK YOU.
Do they do it on purpose? pick names out of a hat? really, it's wrong all day. AGAIN
It's now half as good as i thought it would be.
thanks.
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CD BABY
For a one time payment of U.S $35 www.cdbaby.com will put your album for sale on all the major music download sites including apple itunes and napster.
Everybody probably knows all about it by now - a campaign headed my NZ musicians/producers against CD-burning/copying. This is all very reminiscent of the bandwagony "Home taping is killing music" campaigns that were all the rage in the '80s. Tuning into JuiceTV this morning, my eyes were met with an incredibly "holier than thou" Julia Deans sarcastically commenting on how "great modern technology was" and how that fantastic technology (ie. burning CDs) is bad for the NZ music industry. Then along comes Sir Peter Urlich, urging the kids at home to recommend CD's to friends instead of making copies for them. All this with Fur Patrol's annoying "No. 1" hit "Lydia" playing in the background.
I have mixed opinions about the campaign itself, but do we really need this kind of brainwashing?
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nigel griggs should be canonized
¿someone told me haines is gonna do an album with kenny g?
name your team
15. karl kippenburger
14. julia deans
13. tim finn
12. phil knight
11. scribe
10. neil finn
9. rodney fisher
8. che ness
7. don macglashan(c)
6. david kilgour