IMNZ Independent Album Chart January 2008
Rank Artist Title Label/Distributor
1 Flight of the Conchords Distant Future EP Rhythmethod
2 Little Bushman Pendulum Rhythmethod
3 Kora Kora Border
4 Tiki Past, Present, Future Rhythmethod
5 Nathan Haines Right Now Rhythmethod
6 Hollie Smith Long Player Soundsmith
7 The Upbeats Nobody’s Out There Rhythmethod
8 Flight of the Conchords The Complete BBC Radio Show Elite
9 Shapeshifter Shapeshifter Live Truetone/Rhythmethod
10 Fat Freddy's Drop Based On A True Story Rhythmethod
11 Katchafire Party Pack Mai Music/SAM
12 Katchafire Revival/Slow Burning Double Pack Mai Music/SAM
13 Shapeshifter Soulstice Truetone/Rhythmethod
14 BSM (Batucada Sound Machine) Rhythm and Rhyme Border
15 SJD Songs From A Dictaphone Round Trip Mars
16 Tahuna Breaks Reflections Rhythmethod
17 Little Bushman The Onus of Sand Rhythmethod
18 Coshercot Honeys We’re All Lions EP Rhythmethod
19 Fly My Pretties Live at Bats LOOP/Border
20 Whirimako Black Soul Sessions Mai Music/SAM
(Shows sales from 1 – 31 December 2007. Compiled from outbound sales registered at selected music retailers by Media
Sauce Ltd. for IMNZ. Eligibility requires IMNZ membership or by registration fee. For further information on IMNZ
releases, labels or membership contact IMNZ Operations Manager Renee Jones.)
January News
IMNZ Chair Mark Kneebone is currently at the MIDEM music trade show in Cannes, where music business execs from over 90
countries are gathering. Independent label bodies the Worldwide Independent Network (WIN) and MERLIN are hosting
meetings with their delegates from all over the world, making MIDEM a crucial forum for setting the agenda for indie
activities in 2008. For Kiwis in London longing for some homeland vibes, Spacific.net - the UK website dedicated to New
Zealand music - are hosting their annual Waitangi Day event at Cargo on Feb 6th, with performances by London’s Maori
club Ngati Ranana, Adi Dick and Precious Clark, as well as DJ sets from Tubbs, Horace and Big K.
Warm Earth records has signed to MGM/Planet for the distribution of Te Vaka in Australia; their latest album ‘Olatia’
will be released in Australia on February 16th. After the success of Cut Off Your Hands’ EP Blue On Blue at home, the
boys relocated to the UK and promptly inked a deal with 679 Recordings (The Streets); their first single on the label
sold out in less than 24 hours. The band toured with friends/fans Foals, and played NYC’s CMJ Festival and Iceland’s
epic Airwaves festival; plus all of the Big Day Out dates. COYH also have not one, not two, but three songs nominated
for the Triple J Hot 100 for 2007. Die!Die!Die! are on the Big Day Out circuit too, playing all shows except Perth.
Deceptikonz presents the Horsemen Family ‘My Shout: The Album’ is instores January 28th, via Dawn Raid/Universal, with
the lead single Feels Like Magic featuring reggae band Sweet & Irie. Aaradhna’s record of classic soul covers, ‘Sweet Soul Music’, is in stores February 11th and features her
interpretation of classics from the Motown and Stax records vaults. Aaradhna is currently making successful inroads in
Los Angeles, working and writing songs with platinum producers DJ Quik and Raphael Saadiq (who recently produced for
Joss Stone); she is also working with producer Romeo who has written for Destiny’s Child and Ne-Yo.
Dunedin-based experimental musician Alastair Galbraith is much admired in the international ‘underground’ music scene -
starting with Flying Nun band The Rip, Galbraith has two decades of projects and recordings under his belt, employing
everything from bagpipes to piano wires. Galbraith was also awarded an Arts Foundation Laureate Award in 2006. For the
first time since 2000’s ‘Cry,’ Alastair Galbraith delivers an album of song-based material, the 20-track ‘Orb’, on his
own label Nextbestway, via Global Routes.
Fat Freddy's Drop announces the addition of a second show at Music Mountain Matakana on the afternoon of Sunday,
February 24; and gates for the Sunday picnic session will open at the earlier time of 1.30pm. Both shows feature support
from FLOWZ & The Usos and DJs Mu, Slave, Cian and Thief. Busy with sessions for their new album, Fat Freddy’s only summer gig to
date has been The Big Drop Off in Wellington. Expect to hear fresh tunes from the band that has just confirmed two Paris
gigs for April with more to follow in London and Lisbon. DJ Fitchie says, "We’re not playing too many gigs this summer
and we've picked a good one with Matakana. We're really looking forward to the Bush Party shows, the best tunes we're
playing are the new ones - and there's a golf course next door!”
The special edition of Hollie Smith’s ‘Long Player’ is out now, featuring the three new tracks that she recorded in
Philadelphia with Grammy award-winning US producer James Poyser. Following her appearance at BluesfestNZ in Whitianga,
Smith heads away the next day to the Byron Bay Blues and Roots Festival and then embarks upon a European tour. dDub
played to 13,000 people at Rhythm and Vines, bringing in the New Year on the Main Stage; and they’re off to Australia in
February for their third tour there, playing Brisbane, Byron Bay and Sydney. They’ve just released their new single and
video Hesitate No. The new ‘Conscious Roots 4’ album covers an eclectic selection of Pacific-tinged reggae, ‘flax
roots’, ska alternatives, hip-hop fusion and local dancehall; and it includes seven previously unreleased tracks,
including a preview track from dDub's next studio album, due later in 2008. Elsewhere there are gems from Katchafire,
The Black Seeds, Cornerstone Roots, Unity Pacific, Royala and many more.
Paul McLaney begins a nationwide tour of smaller centres, playing tracks from his new album ‘Diamond Side’ plus earlier
favourites. The tour begins in Auckland on Wednesday January 30 at Café One 2 One where McLaney and his friends Age
Pryor and Victoria Girling-Butcher (Lucid 3) will play intimate solo sets. Cassette’s ‘Familiar Surrounds’ tour
celebrates the New Zealand release of their ‘Cancer EP, (featuring the popular radio tunes Look at You and Cancer);
they’ll be joined on the road by Bachelorette and Australia’s Ned Collette (formerly of city City CITY). On bass for
Cassette will be Andrew Bain of Fur Patrol fame; and all performers will contribute to each others’ songs (it’ll be
4-part harmony central!); and Collette will be ably backed by the members of Cassette and Bachelorette.
Lawrence Arabia (a.k.a James Milne) is back in New Zealand for a tour complete with band after performing throughout
Europe and living far afield. Shows will feature songs from the acclaimed ‘Lawrence Arabia’ album, new songs recorded in
London and Stockholm for the second Lawrence album (due August 2008), plus a few Reduction Agents numbers for good
measure. Some of New Zealand's finest will be guesting around the country including Liam Finn, Samuel Flynn Scott and
Luke Buda (Phoenix Foundation), Connan Hosford from Connan and the Mockasins, Minisnap, and John White. The band
consists of Lawrence Arabia, Chris Garland, Dave Fraser, EJ Barnes and Craig Terris. Jackie Bristow starts The World Is
Turning national tour on January 31; the tour is named for the new single from her latest album ‘Crazy Love’.
Recloose is about to release his new studio album ‘Perfect Timing’ in February on LOOP; he describes it as “Brimming
with…new talent, dancefloor thunder, and funk lullabies…” He embarks on a nationwide live band tour in March/April with
nine gigs booked across both islands. Fellow Wellingtonian Kathryn Baker, of the band Vade, will release her solo album
‘Distrait’ via Twig Records on February 11; it will be available in Australia too. Recliner are heading into the studio
to start laying down tracks for album number two with Dave Holmes engineering and co-producing; the band hope to have it
finished mid-2008. After a releasing several well-received EPs and videos and having bagged ex-Blindspott guitarist,
Brendon Reihana, Bay of Plenty band Slipping Tongue release their debut full-length album, ‘My Kingdom Falls’. Their
latest video Bitter quickly made it to no. 2 on C4’s Select and became the most requested NZ video ever on Alt TV.
The Ruby Suns have toured the US, UK, NZ and Australia variously with The Shins, Animal Collective and Field Music,
they’ve signed to Sub Pop and now they’ve locally released their second full-length album, ‘Sea Lion’. The album will be
released internationally on March 3rd via Memphis Industries in the UK and Europe, Sub Pop in the US, and Popfrenzy in
Australia; and the band have been named "a band to watch in 2008" by UK newspaper the Independent. The newly 3-pieced
Ruby Suns are heading out on a national tour, with Pikelet (from Aus), Black Market Art, Surf City, and Stefanimal.
After this tour, the Ruby Suns will be performing in Australia, before heading to the US, UK, and Europe. The Brunettes
will soon be embarking on another international tour, and are currently working on the follow up to last year's
‘Structure & Cosmetics’. Later in 2008, Lil' Chief will release the debut album by Pye Warmer, the new vehicle of Edmund Cake
(ex-Bressa Creeting Cake), whose solo album ‘Downtown Puff’ was a critical success in 2004.
Louie Knuxx has moved to Melbourne to promote the launch of Breakin Wreckwordz Australia, which includes the Australian
release of his debut album 'Wasted Youth', to be followed by his sophomore album. He’ll be returning briefly throughout
the year to continue his Cancer project with Christchurch MC Jay Roacher. Tourettes has released a video for Holiday
from his mix album ‘Gimme Five Dollars and I'll Show You My Dick’; and watch out for the new video for R.E.S’s track
Good Times Roll from the recently released BWW compilation ‘It’s A Monster: Breakin Wreckwordz Vol. II’. The crew have
plans for another NZ tour in April/ May.
SJD’s track LSM (from the ‘Lost Soul Music’ album) has been selected by legendary producer Tim 'Love' Lee to be on his
new compilation ‘Coming Home’, which is a is a collection of Lee’s all time favourite tracks, released on his own label
Tummy Touch. ‘Bounce Around’ is the brand new album from Minisnap, which features Kaye Woodward alongside fellow Bats
Paul Kean and Malcolm Grant, plus Marcus Winstanley from The Undercurrents. The group has evolved from a 2-piece with
mostly looped rhythm tracks to a 3-piece for the ‘In My Pocket EP’ and the ‘March Hare’album; they’re now a 4-piece for
‘Bounce Around’. The artwork for ‘Bounce Around’ is from a print by Michael Morley of The Dead C. Minisnap is heading to
Europe mid-‘08 for shows and festivals in support of their inseparable friends The Bats. Nathan Haines’ ‘Right Now’
album release tour is underway with special local guest Tama Waipara, and UK guests Vanessa Freeman and Mike Patto.
Charmaine Ford, winner of the 2007 Best Jazz Album of the Year for ‘Busy Silence’, and part of the ‘Live at Sandwiches’
trio with Nick Tipping and Richard Wise, has relocated to Sydney; although she’ll return to play the Tauranga National
Jazz Festival on March 24. Wayne Mason, the writer of Nature, which in 2001 was voted best New Zealand song of all time,
is about to issue a new album (his third solo), ‘Sense Got Out’; this follows many years of working with the Warratahs.
Bench Music, who has previously released compilations from the Jambalaya festival, is expanding its focus to include
touring and artist management, and will be running tours through Australia as well as NZ; they’ll cover the whole
shebang: sponsorship of entertainment work visa, publicity, tour management etc. They kick off with a tour through
Singapore, Australia and NZ with UK act Overproof Soundsystem in February.
Trillion has recorded a special tribute song to Sir Edmund Hillary; there is a video doing the rounds of YouTube too.
Lindon Puffin’s Show Pony Summer Tour ‘08 is now underway and will be traversing New Zealand from January through
February. Lindon is heading off on his first ever world tour in late March, he’ll be performing and filming the
experience in the hope of making a follow up to his previous documentary Figure 8000, which is currently screening on
Sky TV's Documentary Channel. Ragamuffin Children are in the middle of a busy summer, in January they played at Canaan
Downs, the Parihaka Festival and opened for Jose Gonzalez; and they have shows scheduled from now until March.
Kora are looking forward to Rippon and the lovely surrounds of Wanaka; this and the Main Divide are amongst the few
festivals they’re playing in New Zealand – most are in Australia and further afield: they’ve just returned from the
Sydney Festival; they play Womadelaide on March 7, and Playground (near Sydney) on March 9. Chuganaut kicked off their
New Year’s shows at Axces on January 25; South Island dates will be announced shortly with more North Island dates to
follow. In November 2007, after failing to raise enough money to move to Bulgaria, The Tweeks spent what little they had
raised on recording their second album, which is out in March. Always keen for an excuse to travel the country, The
Tweeks have announced a nationwide tour celebrating the release of their first single I'm Keen from the as yet to be
titled record. Copies of a limited edition single with b-sides and rarities will be sold at shows.
The Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra pulls together some well-known Wellington musicians commanding the
4-string like you’ve never heard it before, and the ‘Heartache’ EP is their debut release, featuring versions of songs
by Kings Of Leon, Crowded House and Bonnie Tyler, alongside NZ “campfire” favourites New Zealand Christmas Tree and Hoki
Mai. The group are12 strong and include the likes of Bret McKenzie (Flight of the Conchords), Age Pryor, Daniel Yeabsley
(Twinset and more), Gemma Gracewood and Andy Morley-Hall among their number. They’ve played venues across New Zealand,
their version of OutKast’s Hey Ya! was a YouTube hit; they were named 91ZM’s pick of NZ Music Month 2007, appeared on
Campbell Live to teach Jacquie Brown ukulele, attracted no less than 73 uke enthusiasts to a mass uke-in for the
Wellington Fringe Festival, and they’ll be appearing at WOMAD 2008.
John White is the frontman for Mestar; ‘Mogwash’, his second solo album, was recorded in Berlin with fellow members of
itinerant NZ band Cloudboy, during a European tour. Guests on Mogwash include Demarnia Lloyd, Sandra Bell and Chris
O'Connor. This release also features John White’s first solo album ‘Balloon Adventure’ in its entirety; this was
released by She’ll Be Right Records last year. White recently released and toured this double album in the States,
followed by a New Zealand tour releasing his special stand-alone Mogwash comic book edition.
New Year’s Eve and the Big Day Out might be over for another year, but the summer festivals are by no means finished;
there’s plenty of musical fun still to be had. New Zealand’s first two-day ska festival Toots n’ Grooves ran in the
weekend just been. The Parachute Festival also ran January 26 and 27, featuring 170 bands performing on 9 different
stages over 4 days, making it the biggest Christian festival in the Southern hemisphere. Artists included Dziah, All
Left Out, Rapture Ruckus, Brian Platt, Spacifix, Parachute Band and Adeaze. Auckland City Council’s 2008 Music in Parks
programme continues throughout February with entertainment from many of the IMNZ whanau such as the Benka Boradovsky
Bordello Band, Luke Hurley, Ardijah and Chong-Nee.
Raggamuffin hits Rotorua on February 2, with The Midnights, Katchafire, the Black Seeds and the House of Shem joining
UB40, The Wailers, Maxi Priest and Arrested Development. This festival will be particularly historic as it will be one
of the very final shows that singer Ali Campbell will perform with UB40, the band he’s been with for nearly 30 years;
Campbell’s final shows with UB40 will be the Raggamuffin concerts in New Zealand and Australia, with one final date in
Uganda. Rippon 08 is on that same weekend in Wanaka with Shapeshifter, Connan and the Mockasins, Little Bushman, Tiki,
Tyra & the Tornadoes; and Tommy is playing the Taranaki Wine and Food Festival on February 2. Camp A Low Hum also happens that
weekend near Levin, with a mighty list of secret bands being just one element of the entertainment planned.
International hip hop/reggae artist J-Star will be joined at Wellington’s One Love 2008 Waitangi Day celebration by
reggae band Hikoikoi, Radio Active’s Roots and Culture DJs, and Wellington supergroup The Yoots, featuring members of
Scribes of Ra, Fat Freddys Drop, Phoenix Foundation and the Black Seeds. And at Okahu Bay, for the first time in
Auckland's history, local iwi Ngati Whatua o Orakei and Auckland City Council are collaborating to host a Waitangi Day
celebration; following a re-enactment of Governor Hobson’s arrival complete with waka and tall ships, you can enjoy
music from House Of Shem, Ardijah, Cornerstone Roots, Three Houses Down, Ruia, Jamoa Jam and others.
Splore runs over the weekend of February 8 –10, with local highlights including Shapeshifter, Tiki, Tyra & the Tornadoes, Antix, Surf City and Three Houses Down, alongside Pharoahe Monch, Freddie Cruger and many other local
and international acts, as well as visual arts, sculpture trails, film screenings and workshops plus themed parties and
campsites. Soundsplash runs from February 15 – 17 in Wainui Reserve, Raglan, and artists splashing their sound for you
include Little Bushman, Opensouls, 4 Corners, Tahuna Breaks, Ladi6, Unity Pacific, Cornerstone Roots, Katchafire, Stinky
Jim and Tenement Yard, alongside some other great locals and internationals.
To find The Main Divide, head to Pegasus Bay Winery just north of Christchurch on March 1, where you’ll catch Kora,
Pitch Black, The Phoenix Foundation, Flip Grater, epsilon-blue, Dallas Tamaira, Hera, Module and Cosm. BluesfestNZ,
linked to the legendary Byron Bay Bluesfest joins 3 other festivals in Australia which also host artists from Byron Bay.
The inaugural festival in Whitianga is scheduled as a one day event and will play host to some impressive names in
blues, reggae, funk, roots, pop and swamp rock, including IMNZ artists Hollie Smith and Little Bushman alongside Buddy
Guy, KT Tunstall, Keb Mo, Wilco, Ian Brown, Midge Marsden, Pluto and The Checks.
Sandwiches’Summerset day-nighter music festival is set to become an annual hit-out at Wellington’s Basin Reserve over
Easter. Sunshine Sound System will MC the live commentary, while two of last year’s in-form players, Shapeshifter in
their only performance in the Capital City for 2008, and Tom Middleton (UK) return to the squad. While the full team is
yet to be announced, several other big hitters have caught the eye of Sandwiches selectors, including LTJ Bukem (UK),
Crazy Penis (UK) and Opensouls, plus DJs Downtown Brown and Norman Jay (UK).
On April 26 the Wellington Waterfront hosts the first Vodafone Homegrown festival, boasting 5 stages with performers
including Shihad, Pluto, The Mint Chicks, The Checks, OpShop, The Feelers, Goodnight Nurse, Motocade, Kora, Salmonella
Dub, Concord Dawn, Tim Phin & Ladi6 , Dick Johnson, Minuit, Tiki, The Phoenix Foundation, and many more to be announced; plus lashings of interactive
activities, art installations and street performers. The festival falls on a long weekend for those who want to travel
from other towns; and all stages are covered.
New and Forthcoming Releases
Aaradhna ‘Sweet Soul Music, The Actualities ‘Workers Leaving the Factory’, Amy Racecar ‘Conclusions’, Badtown ‘Rockers
Run Riot’, Whirimako Black ‘Sings’, BSM ‘Rhythm and Rhyme’, Brick vs Face ‘Think for Yourself’, Jackie Bristow ‘Crazy
Love’, The Broken Heartbreakers ‘The Broken Heartbreakers’, Brotha D and the Dawn Raid Family ‘Element of Surprise’,
Cassette ‘Cancer EP’, Jay Clarkson ‘Over the Mountain’, Coshercot Honeys ‘We’re All Lions’ EP, Jonathan Crayford ‘Big
Foot’, Cydel ‘Soul Finder’, The Darlings ‘The Cicada Sessions’, The Deceptikonz Present The Horsemen Family ‘My Shout’,
dDub Hesitate No single, Die! Die! Die! ‘Promises, Promises’, Bill Direen ‘Human Kindness’, Disasteradio ‘Visions’,
Julien Dyne ’The Phantom Limbo’ EP, Ethical ‘Ages Turn’, Charmaine Ford, Nick Tipping and Richard Wise ‘Live at
Sandwiches’, Alastair Galbraith ‘Orb’, George and Queen ‘City’, Andy Gibson ‘Behind the I’, Good Laika ‘Heads I Win,
Tails You Lose’, Tim Guy ‘Hummabyes’, Nathan Haines ‘Right Now’, Just One Fix ‘The Price of $ellvation’, Matthew
Holleman EP, Michael Houston ‘Inland’, Shona Laing ‘Pass the Whisper’, Lanu ‘This Is My Home’, Little Bushman
‘Pendulum’, The Lookie Loos ‘Timing is Everything’ EP, The Low Spark ‘Out In The Ozone’, Otis Mace ‘Bird in Bush Road’,
Paul McLaney ‘Diamond Side’, Danny McCrum ‘Awake and Restless’, Minisnap ‘Bounce Around’, Missing Teeth ‘Ill Gotten
Gains’, OdESSA ‘The Prize’, OMC Please, One Man Bannister ‘Moth’, one million dollars ‘Stand Up to the Shakedown’,
P-Bass Expressway ‘Snag Bag’, The Rabble ‘The Battle’s Almost Over’, Ragamuffin Children ‘Werecat Lullabies’, Recloose
‘Perfect Timing’, The Ruby Suns ‘Sea Lion’, Hollie Smith ‘Long Player Deluxe Edition’, Strangers ‘The Weight’, Tahuna
Breaks ‘Reflections’, Tiki Taane ‘Past, Present, Future’, Trillion ‘SILENTinvisible’, Trillion Sir Edmund Hillary
tribute song, Trip to the Moon ‘Welcome to the Big Room’, The Upbeats ‘Nobody’s Out There’, Various ‘Area 07’, Various
‘Breakin Wreckwordz – It's a Monster’, Various ‘Conscious Roots 4’, Various ‘Old School Machete Funk’, Various ‘Speed of
Sound III’, Various ‘The Hills Have Ears’, Various ‘Urban Gospel 2’, Ward 4 ‘Overflow’, Wellington International Ukulele
Orchestra ‘Heartache’ EP, John White ‘Mogwash’, White Swan Black Swan ‘Castle of Useless Junk’, Young Sid ‘The Truth’
Tours
1157: FEBRUARY 9 Auckland, Thirsty Dog (R18) W/ Cobra Khan, Missing Teeth, Full Nelson; 15th and 16th Killerfest,
Auckland, Transmission Room (R18) & (AA) W/ Bleeding Through, Carpathian, Bleeders, Antagonist, Subtract, Los Muertos, Full Nelson; 19th Napier, Ashes Hall
(AA) W/ Bleeding Through (USA), Carpathian (Aus), Antagonist, Saving Grace; 20th Wellington, Valve Bar (R18) W/ Bleeding
Through (USA), Carpathian (Aus), Antagonist; 28th Wellington, Victoria Uni Orientation (R18) W/ The Datsuns, Cobra Khan
+ Guests; 29th Palmerston North, Massey Uni Orientation (R18) W/ The Datsuns, Cobra Khan + Guests
Gypsy Fever Summer Tour feat. Benka Boradovsky Bordello Band and DJ Balkanetic: JANUARY: 30 Mussel Inn, Takaka, 31
Marahau Park Café, Marahau; FEBRUARY: 1 Phat Club, Nelson, 2 Mighty Mighty, Wellington, 3 Lembas Café, Kapiti Coast
Jackie Bristow ‘The World is Turning’ Tour: JANUARY: 31 Tabac Auckland; FEBRUARY: 3 The Winemaker’s Daughter Te Horo, 5
Montana Brancott Winery Blenheim, 6 Waipara Winery Waipara, 7 Arc Café Dunedin, 8 Art South Gore, 9 Peregrine Winery
Queenstown, 10 Golden Gate lodge Cromwell, 14 Cinema Paradiso Wanaka
Cassette, Ned Colette and Bachelorette: The Familiar Surrounds Tour: FEBRUARY: 14 Auckland Whammy Bar, 15 Waiheke Island
The Matiatia, 16 Taupo Saturday L'Arte Café, 22 Wellington Mighty Mighty, 23 Gisborne Soho Bar
Chuganaut: MARCH: 1 Opunake Coast Riders .
dDub Summer Tour: FEBRUARY: 1st Backstage Dunedin, 2nd Als Bar Christchurch, 22nd Auckland Galatos
Fat Freddy’s Drop: FEBRUARY: 23 and 24 A Bush Party with Fat Freddys Drop, Flowz, The USOS, DJs Mu, Slave, Cian & Thief (24th is a matinee performance starting at 1.30pm)
Nathan Haines: FEBRUARY: 1 Leigh Sawmill Café, 8 ChristChurch The Civic, 15 Auckland Montecristo Bar, 16 Wellington
Sandwiches
Lawrence Arabia: FEBRUARY: 7 Wellington Happy w/ Liam Finn, Holiday With Friends, 8 Wellington Happy w/ Samuel Flynn
Scott, Luke Buda, Connan Hosford, 9 Auckland The King's Arms with The Reduction Agents, Disciples of Macca and Nudie
Suits, 22 Lyttleton Wunderbar (solo) with Minisnap and Jimmy Zoom and the Beytown Grifters; MARCH: 7 Dux De Lux
Christchurch with Cowboy Machine, 8 Dunedin Refuel with John White
Paul McLaney, Age Pryor and Victoria Girling Butcher Tour: JANUARY: 30 121 Ponsonby Road Auckland, 31 The Commercial
Hotel Dargaville; FEBRUARY: 1 Wharepuke, Keri Keri, 2 Salut Whangarei, 17 Victoria Hotel Dunedin, 18 Fiordland Cinema Te
Anau, 19 The Penguin Club Oamaru , 20 Harbourlight, Lyttleton, 21 YAZA! Nelson, 22 Le Cafe Picton, 28 Happy Wellington;
MARCH: 1 Bar Mode Palmerston North
Lindon Puffin Summer Tour 2008: JANUARY: 31 Butter Factory Whangarei, FEBRUARY: 1 Smashed Pipi Mangawhai, 3 Kings Arms
"Undressed" Auckland, 3 Shanghai Lil's Auckland, 6 Korokipo Springs Country Music Festival Hawkes Bay W/ The Warratahs
and Shona Laing, 7 Bar Bodega W/ Delaney Davidson Wellington, 8 Al's Bar W/ The Eastern Christchurch, 9 Rangiora Regent
Cinema Rangiora
Ragamuffin Children: JANUARY: 30 Picton Le Cafe w/ Black Market Art and The O'Lovelys, 31 Wellington Bodega w/ Black
Market Art and The O'Lovelys; MARCH: 16 Christchurch Botanic Gardens (Lazy Sunday), 20 Christchurch Dux De Lux
Recloose ‘Perfect Timing’ Tour: MARCH: Queenstown Revolver, 14 Dunedin Backstage, 15 Christchurch Winniebagoes, 27
Napier Sideline, 28 Auckland 4:20, 29 Tauranga Brewers Bar; APRIL: 3 Palmerston North Bar Mode, 4 Wellington San
Francisco Bath House, 5 Eastbourne Life Boat
Ruby Suns: FEBRUARY: 1st San Francisco Bathhouse w/ Pikelet (Aus) & Little Pictures, Wellington, 8th King's Arms w/ Surf City & Guests, Auckland
Hollie Smith: FEBRUARY: 9 Auckland Zoo, 16 Devonport Food and Wine Festival; MARCH: 22 BluesfestNZ Whitianga
Tahuna Breaks: FEBRUARY: 2 Coromandel Star & Garter, 9 Auckland Rising Sun, 16 Raglan (Soundsplash), 21 Cheristchurch Orientation Tour, 22 Otago Orientation Tour,
25 Wellington Orientation Tour, 26 Wellington Lincoln University Orientation Tour, 27 Palmerston North Orientation Tour,
28 Hamilton Orientation Tour, 29 Auckland Orientation Tour; MARCH: 4 Albany Auckland Orientation Tour.
The Tweeks 2008 I'm Keen Tour: FEBRUARY: 1st Harbour View Hotel Raglan, 2nd Whammy Bar Auckland w The Quick and The
Dead, Calamity Jam and The Situations
Festivals Auckland City Music in Parks: FEBRUARY: 10 The Culture Garden Featuring Bravura, Wintergarden Auckland
Domain, Wednesday, 13 Movies in Parks - Sione’s Wedding Also featuring the Benka Boradovsky Bordello Band, Tahaki
Reserve Mt Eden, 20 Movies in Parks - Sleeping Dogs Also featuring Luke Hurley, Tahaki Reserve Mt Eden, 24 Holden Astra
Summer Sounds – Featuring Ardijah and Chong-Nee, Sturges Park Otahuhu
BluesfestNZ (The Coromandel Peninsula Blues and Roots Music Festival 2008, Whitianga): MARCH: 22 Hollie Smith, Little
Bushman, Buddy Guy, KT Tunstall, Keb Mo, Wilco, Ian Brown, Midge Marsden, Hollie Smith, Pluto, Little Bushman and The
Checks.
Camp A Low Hum: FEBRUARY: 2nd – 5th, Tatum Park State Highway 1 Manakau (near Levin), lineup a surprise to be announced
February 1
Groove in the Park: FEBRUARY: 6 Western Springs Stadium Auckland with Nathan Haines, Opensouls, Tenement Yard and many
others
One Love 2008: Aroha Tahi: FEBRUARY: 6 Waitangi Day, Hataitai Velodrome, Wellington
Ragamuffin: FEBRUARY 2: with The Midnights, UB40, The Wailers, Maxi Priest, Arrested Development, Katchafire, The Black
Seeds and House Of Shem - Rotorua Stadium
Rippon 2008: FEBRUARY: 2 Shapeshifter, Connan and the Mockasins, Little Bushman, Tiki, Tyra & the Tornadoes – Rippon Vinyard, Lake Wanaka
Soundsplash 2008: FEBRUARY 15-17 2008: Katchafire, Cornerstone Roots, Unity Pacific, Opensouls, Tahuna Breaks and
Tenement Yard.
Splore 2008: FEBRUARY 8 – 10: Shapeshifter, Tiki, Tyra Tornadoes, Antix, Surf City, Three Houses Down - Tapapakanga Regional Park
Sandwiches Summerset: MARCH: 22 Basin Reserve, Wellington 12.00pm – 12.00 Midnight Easter Saturday with Sunshine Sound
System (NZ), Shapeshifter (NZ), Tom Middleton (UK), and more TBC
Vodafone Homegrown: APRIL: 26 Wellington Waterfront with Shihad, Pluto, The Mint Chicks, The Checks, OpShop, The
Feelers, Goodnight Nurse, Motocade, Kora, Salmonella Dub, Concord Dawn, Tim Phin & Ladi6 , Dick Johnson, Minuit, Tiki, The Phoenix Foundation and more to be announced.
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