Grant Smithies
Music reviewer Grant Smithies
A self-confessed "Beatles-obsessed weirdo from Philadelphia", Todd Rundgren's greatest work was a 1972 double LP called Something/ Anything. Shameless fan-boy Grant Smithies plays a couple of key… Audio
Music reviewer Grant Smithies
We'll hear two key tracks from the new album by UK Afro-jazz collective Nubiyan Twist, alongside gems from teenage Brisbane family band Tangled Shoelaces and Auckland indie pop critter, Merk. Audio
Music reviewer Grant Smithies
A new compilation called Rocksteady Got Soul cherry-picks classics and rarities from one of the most soulful strands of early Jamaican music. Plus new tunes from New Brighton's Blair Parkes and… Audio
Music reviewer Grant Smithies
Ethereal folk, French movie soundtracks, synth-heavy psychedelia, shuffling indie grunge, German art-rock: so many styles find a home in the music of Manchester’s Jane Weaver. Audio
Music reviewer Grant Smithies
Today we'll hear two fine tracks from spanking new international "post-punk dance" compilation Two Synths, A Guitar (And) A Drum Machine, followed by some hectic kologo lute music from Ghana's… Audio
Music reviewer Grant Smithies
Christchurch bedroom indie-pop producer Pickle Darling (Lukas Mayo) has two fresh singles released today, tasters for splendid upcoming second album, Cosmonaut. We'll also hear gems from fellow… Audio
Music reviewer Grant Smithies
Early NZ punk band The Plague is reforming for next week's Punk It Up live shows in Auckland, performing alongside members of veteran Aotearoa punk acts (No Tag, Terrorways, Instigators, The Features)… Audio
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Big Star's debut album #1 Record was recently given an overdue vinyl reissue, so hopeless fanboy Grant Smithies plays two tracks from that today while shedding tears of joy. After that, a veer up to… Audio
Music reviewer Grant Smithies
In the mid-70s, Iggy Pop and David Bowie washed up together in Berlin, where one of their favourite haunts was Kreuzberg’s Cafe Exil. Grant Smithies dives in. Audio
Music reviewer Grant Smithies
Recorded in the shadow of the Southern Alps in rural Canterbury, The Bats’ 10th album Foothills has just come out. We’ll hear two tracks from that today, alongside gems from St Louis funk crew… Audio
Music reviewer Grant Smithies
Following in the noble tradition of The Fall, John Cooper Clark, Kate Tempest and The Streets, two acts from the English midlands- Billy Nomates and Sleaford Mods examine the bleaker aspects of… Audio
Music reviewer Grant Smithies
A new triple LP of German cosmic rock and electronic music of the 60s, 70s and beyond is released this week, and we'll hear two tracks from that today. Also, a new single recorded in the backyard shed… Audio
Music reviewer Grant Smithies
Mysterious London collective Sault has put out four albums over the past 18 months, two of them double LPs. We'll hear two tracks from the band today, alongside a single from bedroom pop auteur Gareth… Audio
Music reviewer Grant Smithies
Kraftwerk's entire back-catalogue is reissued on vinyl today, and rabid fan-boy Grant Smithies is beside himself with joy. Audio
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Funk veteran Lee Field's 1999 album Let's Get A Groove On gets a welcome reissue for Record Store Day next week. We'll hear two tracks from that today, plus a NZ classic from The Subliminals and some… Audio
Music reviewer Grant Smithies
Former misanthropist turned thoughtful family man Bill Callahan released a new album this week, wryly entitled Gold Record. We'll hear two tracks from that today, alongside a song from Troy Kingi's… Audio
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First released in 1968, the second album by Mississippi singer/ songwriter Bobby Gentry has just had the deluxe reissue treatment. Audio
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Made over a period of 10 days during lockdown, new album Keep Your Distance! was strapped together online by Virtual Shadow Ensemble, a collective of musicians and spoken word artists from around the… Audio
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The debut full-length LP by Straitjacket Fits, 1988's Hail was reissued last Friday by Flying Nun, with the weaker tracks substituted for rippers from the band's 1987 EP, Life In One Chord. Audio
Music reviewer Grant Smithies
Is The Stroppies the best band name ever? Grant Smithies reckons so, and he’ll play two tracks from the Melbourne band’s studio debut Whoosh today, alongside tracks from Birmingham electronic… Audio