Tony Stamp
Patterns in Repeat by Laura Marling
Patterns in Repeat alludes to cycles of motherhood, the British folk musician's songs influenced by the birth of her daughter in multiple ways. Audio
Patterns in Repeat by Laura Marling
Patterns in Repeat alludes to cycles of motherhood, the British folk musician's songs influenced by the birth of her daughter in multiple ways.
AudioCartoon Darkness by Amyl and The Sniffers
The Aussie firebrands deploy riffs as sharp as their wit on a raucous third outing. Audio
Soft Tissue by Tindersticks
Coming across like a two am lounge band with a threatening singer, the Brit stalwarts still sound smooth, and slightly unsettling. Audio
So'omalo Iteni Schwalger's favourite Tahi guests
Tahi host So'omalo Iteni Schwalger joins Tony to share music and insight from three of his favourite musical guests. Audio
Songs of a Lost World by The Cure
The British gloom icons return after sixteen years with a collection unfurls slowly and generously, luxuriating in Robert Smith's chord choices and surprisingly spry voice. Audio
Songs of a Lost World by The Cure
The British gloom icons return after sixteen years with a collection unfurls slowly and generously, luxuriating in Robert Smith's chord choices and surprisingly spry voice.
AudioCertain Limitations by Luke Temple
An uneven collection from the Here We Go Magic frontman that pops in its mellower, tropical moments. Audio
Red Mile by Crack Cloud
The Canadian collective marry punk attitude to classic rock on songs as blunt as they are catchy. Audio
This Ain't the Way You Go Out by Lucy Rose
An album of very British-sounding tracks that land somewhere between soul and folk, pairing Rose's smooth voice with rhythmic heft. Audio
Keep Me On Your Mind by Bonny Light Horseman
The American folk trio deliver a sprawling 20 track collection, largely recorded at a pub in Ireland. Audio
Grey Eyes, Grey Lynn by Jim Nothing
The second album from the now-Auckland-based singer songwriter turns to the contemplative and pastoral, while still keeping things a bit noisy. Audio
Good things take time: Mu from Fat Freddy's Drop talks Slo Mo
The founding member of one of Aotearoa's best-loved groups speaks with Tony Stamp about longevity, influences, and their long-awaited sixth studio album. Video, Audio
Good things take time: Mu from Fat Freddy's Drop talks Slo Mo
The founding member of one of Aotearoa's best-loved groups speaks with Tony Stamp about longevity, influences, and their long-awaited sixth studio album.
Video, AudioIn My Chambers by Wiri Donna
Bianca Bailey's third EP marks another change of direction for the Wellington artist, this time towards heavy rock music. Audio
Imaginal Disk by Magdalena Bay
The Los Angeles pop futurists plunge deeper into their own mythology on a catchy second outing. Audio
Interview: Mousey on The Dreams of Our Mothers' Mothers!
The Christchurch musician unpacks the darker tone of her third album. Audio
The Hollow Husk of Feeling by Best Bets
A second helping of well-crafted guitar anthems from the acerbic Christchurch band. Audio
Viva Hinds! by Hinds
The Spanish band are now a duo, continuing their celebratory spirit with help from some notable guests on a typically fun fourth album. Audio
Viva Hinds! by Hinds
The Spanish band are now a duo, continuing their celebratory spirit with help from some notable guests on a typically fun fourth album.
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