Disasteradio with Thundercub
Posted 3:12am Tuesday 8th March 2011
Re:fuel, February 24 2011 After an energetic and engaging performance in the foreign environment of the OUSA balcony during lunch, one-man party machine Luke Rowell, aka Disasteradio, seemed sufficiently excited for the small but passionate Re:fuel audience. Preceded by current Read more...
Deerhoof – Deerhoof vs. Evil
Posted 3:10am Tuesday 8th March 2011
Remember being a teenager? No one could tell you what to do. You refused to clean your room while screaming Rage Against the Machine lyrics as loudly as you possibly could. This is the sound of Deerhoof’s new album. From the child-adorned cover to the free candy included in the press release (omg Read more...
Gil Scott Heron & Jamie xx – We’re New Here
Posted 3:09am Tuesday 8th March 2011
Following a period of personal and legal trouble over his drug addiction, living jazz-soul legend Gil Scott Heron released his first album of original material in sixteen years with the excellent I’m New Here in 2010. Gaining critical acclaim for its exploration of contemporary electronic music Read more...
Melvins
Posted 4:34am Monday 28th February 2011
Re:fuel, Dunedin. 20th February 2011 With the audience like black-t-shirt-wearing, leather-clad moths to the proverbial flame, Re:Fuel seemed close to capacity as the Melvins took the stage. The oddly placed Sunday timeslot seemed to have deterred few. It was as if the crowd were sending Read more...
Radiohead – The King of Limbs
Posted 4:31am Monday 28th February 2011
Nearly three and a half years after their masterpiece In Rainbows, Radiohead return with The King of Limbs, which can only be described as a challenging album. With the first few listens reaping little reward, it would be safe to describe this release as one for the Radiohead devotees. In the Read more...
Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
Posted 4:28am Monday 28th February 2011
Hey Pitchfork, I’mma let you finish but… Probably the most (over) hyped album of 2010, Kanye West’s opus My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (MBDTF) certainly deserves a post-uproar review. Drawing on the narcissism and bragging of his previous album, MBDTF takes Kanye’s musical Read more...
Brains – constant love forever
Posted 4:26am Monday 28th February 2011
“give me highbrow, or give me death” With the long awaited constant love forever, ex-Dunedin trio brains should silence all ‘the haters’. Recorded in surprisingly fitting spacious high fidelity, a masterful ear for melody slowly reveals itself across the ten tracks. Removing the almost Read more...
Live review: Mountaineater and Operation Rolling Thunder
Posted 10:34pm Sunday 26th September 2010
Promoted (justifiably) as “the absolute pinnacle of Dunedin’s sonic rock spectrum,” Mountaineater and Operation Rolling Thunder at 12 Below certainly delivered on its promise, proving Dunedin is endowed with two of the greatest sonic rock bands in the world. Having never witnessed Read more...
Sleigh Bells - Treats
Posted 4:10am Monday 2nd August 2010
NEET Recordings 4/5 After gaining some serious indie hype late last year with their bedroom-recorded demos, noise pop duo Sleigh Bells has finally delivered with debut effort Treats. Comprising short, well-written pop drenched in boom box distortion, Treats proves to be an exciting and Read more...
Die! Die! Die! - Form
Posted 4:07am Monday 2nd August 2010
Flying Nun Records 4.5/5 Building on the more melodic moments on their previous work, with Form semi-Dunedin trio Die! Die! Die! has created a work of true mastery. This new album features a notable shift in production values from the cold and distant Promises Promises; Form moves the band Read more...
Sam Valentine
Music Editor