Jeremy Taylor
New music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor checks out Phoebe Bridgers' rich, melancholy debut, expat Kiwis The Eversons' new musical project Superorganism and a new release from the latest musical endeavour from superb local… Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
A cracking long-lost third album from soul/ R&B belter PP Arnold, some rip snorting NZ garage/psych rock, the fourth album from Swedish sisters First Aid Kit and an indie dance floor classic… Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
Slow Boat Records' Jeremy Taylor goes full audiophile nerd with vinyl reissues from Gillian Welch and My Bloody Valentine, and has a huge crush on the new Breeders album. Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
The second album from Lyttleton singer-songwriter Marlon Williams finds him getting his swagger and swoon on in a cohesive collection only hinted at by his debut, while German composer Nils Frahm… Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
Having resolutely failed to listen to any new music at all over the New Year period, Jeremy Taylor ponders a (non-existent) soundtrack to Lizzy Goodman's excellent oral history "Meet Me in the… Audio
Jeremy Taylor: best music of 2017
It's been tough, but after much deliberation, Jeremy Taylor brings us his musical picks of the year. Video, Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor plays a mixed bag of singer-songwriters, from the Southern soul styles of Curtis Harding, to 80's mining Aussie Alex Cameron, indie doyen Angel Olsen, and the 30th anniversary of Bruce… Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
Iconoclasts Morrissey and Taylor Swift deliver new records - Jeremy Taylor tries to decide if they are any good, while Aretha Franklin gets the strings in Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor partakes of the atmospheric 'post-metal' of Wellington's 'Spook The Horses' as it takes a remarkable turn, the late George Michael's 'Listen Without Prejudice' turns 25, some tuneful… Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
"The first new music from former Pale Fountains/ Shack singer/ songwriter Michael Head in a decade, a compilation of Japanese folk and rock, the dark, South London rumblings of King Krule, and a… Video, Audio
The Smiths' The Queen Is Dead is 31 years old
It's difficult for Jeremy Taylor to put into words the impact that The Queen Is Dead had on him when it was released in June 1986. Video
New Music with Jeremy Taylor
New releases from Oasis singer Liam Gallagher and Beck have a common hand on the production tiller, while former Fur Patroller Julia Deans releases her first new music in seven years. Audio
New Music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor serves up three new releases from various shades of the indie-rock spectrum - The Horrors, Foo Fighters and LCD Soundsystem, plus a reissue of a sparkling funky pop gem from 1978 by… Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor returns to active duty with new music from Australian great Paul Kelly and US songbird Lana Del Rey, together with an unreleased solo acoustic record from the 70s by Neil Young. Audio
Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor pays tribute to the late, great Glen Campbell, and plays dark rock trio Mermaidens and indie rock quartet Ride. Audio
Brian Eno: bringing the fringe to the mainstream
Celebrating the re-release of the first four solo albums from former Roxy Music keyboardist Brian Eno, Jeremy Taylor casts an eye over the man, his music and its influence. Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
From the third wave of Flying Nun bands comes LP reissues of 90's indie rock groups Bressa Creeting Cake and Garageland, along with a collection of songs written by trade unionist Peter Conway, and a… Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor savours new releases from locals Grawlixes and Reb Fountain, together with a new set from American singer-songwriter Kevin Morby, and a 30th anniversary re-issue from his favourite band… Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor from Slow Boat Records welcomes back the baroque prog-folk of Fleet Foxes after an interminable six years, says 'Adios' to the great Glen Campbell, and is flabbergasted by… Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
eremy Taylor considers the 20th anniversary re-issue of Radiohead's seminal 'OK Computer', and whether they chose the right songs to include and exclude; along with a glorious collection of devotional… Audio