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Kiwi Pop Mixtape

January 5th, 2009 · 4 Comments · Mix-Tapes

Words by: Nick Miller
Namedropping kiwi pop music seems to be somewhat in vogue these days.  No Age, Jay Reatard, Bradford Cox, Steven Malkmus and Girl Talk have all cited an influence from some of the bands on this mix (In fact Malkmus made his appreciation slightly more obvious by covering The Verlaines ‘Death and the [...]

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The Naked and Famous - This Machine EP

August 12th, 2008 · No Comments · Album Reviews, Free MP3

The Naked and Famous are a little like The Kills: a cool looking boy/girl duo with a wicked cool band name.  Also like The Kills, they play pop music with a little bit of dirt and a whole lot of rhythm.  But The Naked and Famous know how to mix things up, which makes their [...]

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The Mint Chicks - Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No!

July 30th, 2008 · No Comments · Album Reviews

A quick Wikipedia search on The Mint Chicks throws up the following:   They formed in 2001, and were  signed to legendary indie label Flying Nun (home to earlier cult bands like The Clean, The Verlaines and The Chills).  They’ve supported TV on the Radio and the White Stripes, and they were hailed as the loudest [...]

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Hello! Nice to meet you! We’re So So Modern.

July 16th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Album Reviews

The first time I saw So So Modern was in 2006. They were playing with a band called Shaky Hands (later to become Cut Off Your Hands) at a bar in Wellington called Imerst (later to become a gay nightclub). They played an amazing set, which amongst the yelling, handclaps and vocoders, included masses of [...]

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Tiger Tones - Self Titled

July 14th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Album Reviews, Free MP3

Hey there! My name’s Nick. I’m from Wellington, New Zealand, and I’ll be writing a fortnightly post about bands from NZ that you might not have heard of, but who are definitely worth checking out. So, without any further ado: Tiger Tones.

New Zealand was no exception to the new-rave phenomena that gripped [...]

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