Watch a live performance of Ingrid and the Ministers, where they will be playing the song Jacks House, live at Flying Nun record store. Led by the talented Ingrid, this band delivers an intense, captivating and possibly terrifying performance. Whoever Jack is - they better watch out. Lock the door of that house because Ingrid is coming after you!
With James Morgan on guitar, Scott Maynard on bass, and Kim Andrews on drums, this group rocks, producing a sound that is both organic, gritty and right down the barrel. Jump in.
This weeks session is by Rachel Andie. Regulars may be familiar with Rachel for reasons other than her music (clue, she works at the Nun). But first and foremost she is an excellent artist and musician in her own right - one who has also previously appeared on this Spectre Collective WWTT? session. Being raised between the US and Japan (Philadelphia/Nagano) – her music reflects her background as a Japanese American; with its uniquely ethereal style and spacious sound - as heard on this session. More recently, Rachel has embedded herself in the Aotearoa music scene playing woodwinds, guitar, percussion, and drums and...
Ripship are a sci-fi psych-rock duo originally from Tāmaki Makaurau but recently relocated to Te Whanganui-a-Tara.
Fearsome Engine can only described as, well fearsome. If you like tight vocals, angular guitars and lurching rhythms, then this tune is for you. Filmed by Lochie Noble and Cameron Cook. Mixed by Lochie Noble.
Watch the latest in our music video showcase series, What Was That Thing? Here we have Dick Move who performed their song, 'Small Man, Big Tweet' live at the San Fran Bath House in Wellington.