Archive for April, 2012
Tuesday, April 24th, 2012
Headaches
Jellybean Explosion I first met Headaches’ Jeff Bell at DOC, a tiny bar in Auckland. He bounded up to me and asked if I could play bass. I told him I could. I soon realised he was going around asking pretty much every person in the bar the same question, but his excitement and energy […]
1 Comment » - Posted in Auckland,New Zealand by Sarah Gooding
Tuesday, April 17th, 2012
FMLY Fest 2012
Capital FMLY//FMLY Vibes Here’s a wee preview of a festival we’ll be hitting up when we’re in New York this June. It’s the latest compilation put together by the good folks behind FMLY Fest – featuring new songs from Truman Peyote, Alaskas and Winks, plus a number of dope jams from a bunch of sweet […]
1 Comment » - Posted in Brooklyn,New York,U.S.A by Nick Fulton
Tuesday, April 10th, 2012
Dead Mellotron: new single and video
Crystal Magic When I last wrote about Dead Mellotron Josh Frazier was going it alone, making a hazy lo-fi racket from his home in Louisiana. He’s now based in Baltimore and has teamed up with three more musicians, known only to us as CC, Aimee and Russell – together producing Dead Mellotron’s third album, Glitter. […]
No Comments » - Posted in Baltimore,Maryland,U.S.A by Nick Fulton
Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012
The All Seeing Hand
Eye of the beholder One of the highlights from Camp A Low Hum, The All Seeing Hand are now embarking on a nationwide tour, playing 12 shows over four weeks around New Zealand. The Wellington trio combine staggering thrash drums at breakneck speed with indiscernible avant-garde vocals and extreme samples. The high-energy noise they create […]
No Comments » - Posted in New Zealand,Wellington by Sarah Gooding
Monday, April 2nd, 2012
A Dead Forest Index live photos
A Dead Forest Index Friday, 30 March, 2012 San Francisco Bathhouse, Wellington Photos by Richard Sando View more photos of A Dead Forest Index live in Wellington
No Comments » - Posted in Live photos by Nick Fulton
Sunday, April 1st, 2012
Cool Rainbows album- Whale Rocket
Rocket to the deep Since Cool Rainbows’ debut single came out in December I’d been looking forward to hearing their full-length album. Now Whale Rocket is finally out and making a fine impression. With various veins of psychedelic pop and pretty layers of reverb-soaked guitars pushed along by jumpy drums, it’s a cohesive release that […]
















