
This week Graham and Marty discuss the great Beach Ball Controversy generated by Garbage's Shirly Manson. Other, more musical topics include reviews of new releases by Juliana Hatfield, Fat White Family, Blair Parkes and Bill Lake's Slow Bake...plus ... more
On this week's show Graham & Marty review a slew of new albums including releases by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, The Zac Brown Band, Frank Sinatra, The MC5, Melody's Echo Chamber, Displeasure, Snocaps and more.
Plus Marty reviews The Others Way Musi... more
This week Graham & Marty review new releases by Troy Kingi, The Saints, Tom Cunliffe, JJJJerome Ellis, Let's Planet and more along with reissues by Neil Young and Split Enz. They also review concerts (and audiences) including those of Tool, Toody Col... more
This week Graham and Marty take a good look and AI-generated music with help from NZ-based AI artist Ed Ackman. New releases reviewed include those by The Besnard Lakes, The SAlt Collective, Dropper and The Otherwoman plus we pass judment on the new ... more
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A lively exploration of music trends, live performances, and album critiques punctuates the content, showcasing a dynamic interplay between personal experiences and industry insights. The hosts engage with a variety of genres, discussing notable artists and recent releases while weaving in their attendance at concerts and music festivals, providing a rich tapestry of narratives that connect individual memories to broader cultural discussions. The conversation often features guests from the music industry, adding depth and diversity to the perspectives shared.
Unique to the show is its blend of nostalgia and contemporary music analysis, making it appealing to listeners who appreciate both classic and current sounds. By addressing the impact... more
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