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another wednesday another morning glory with liv! maria williams is in the stu talking about her nz international comedy festival next wiki. you can buy a ticket here!
also manu talk as always with piet, this week we talking kiwi pukupuku! PLUS LOTS OF AOTEAROA MUSIC IN ANTICIPATION OF NZ MUSIC MONTH SUCKERS
This Morning Glory was a bit of a rainy one, Huia started the show off with some soft tracks to accomadate. later on the show amped up for our Fancy New Band, Pretty Grim!
necessary listening in order to have a gud day! morning glory w/ liv! we got birds, we got tim batt (well, a recording of him), we got ALL AOTEAROA MUSIC LESHGO :--)
After two weeks hiding in the library writing assignments, it feels great to be back!
On Morning Glory today: the mellow psychedelia of Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Toro y Moi and Misha Panfilov before, heading into the deeper and dubber sounds of Uffe, Fritz Wentink and Sub Basics.
This Morning Glory Huia took listeners through a few different vibes, starting of the show with some moody 'winter songs' then towards Fancy New Band the tunes got heavier and then declined into some pretty indie folk.
This Morning GloryHuia dove into a few different genres. She played new tracks from Courtney Barnett and School Fair which later morphed into a small inpromptu britpop segment. Leading into Fancy New band the tunes moved to some local rap/hiphop for this weeks artist Joe Foley playing songs under 'Sophisticated Sarcasm'.
For Fancy New Band today Huia had Moonwoven come into the studio!
Moonwoven Is a genre/gender bending local band, they switch instruments and their sound depending on each song. Today on Fancy New Band we were able to have a taste of three tracks off of their upcoming ep that was anounced on the show !
Actor and comedian Courtney Eggleton drops by the 95bFM studio ahead of her performances at the New Zealand International Comedy Festival. She and Thursday Morning Glory host Emma Gleason discuss funny business, serious acting — including why you should go to drama school — and East Auckland. (Tāmaki is a small town.) We also find out what to expect from Courtney's new show Delicate Flowers, which is billed as an "amalgamation of your worst nightmares and your hottest wet dreams". It's on at Q Theatre Cellar on May 21 and 22. Tickets here.
A year on from publishing his bestselling novel 1985, author and poet Dominic Hoey chats to Emma Gleason about what it's like being a working writer in Aotearoa, as well as what he's got planned for the Auckland Writers Festival. Find all his events here.
Laura Vincent, the award-nominated author of Hoods Landing, chats to Emma Gleason about the success of her debut novel and what she's doing for the Auckland Writers Festival. Find her events here.
Today we had Olivia Reeves come in for Fancy New Band!
Olivia Reeves Is a young independent indie/rock artist from Tāmaki Makaurau who has worked her way through the competition sphere; Winning solo/duo for New Found Sound and being a two time finalist for Play It Strange!
Her set today was unlike anything else we've heard from her as she leans into are more heavy yet catchy guitar sound.
Mim Jensen joins Emma Gleason in the studio ahead of her Whammy gig tonight to discuss her new album The Muse, the healing properties of songwriting, and finding yourself through heartbreak. As a special treat, Mim plays two songs live in the bFM studio: Track Star and The Mask. Catch her nationwide tour in Auckland May 7, Christchurch May 29 and Dunedin May 30.
Thursday Morning Glory host Emma Gleason chats to award-winning comedian Marshall Lorenzo ahead of his New Zealand International Comedy Festival appearances, where he'll present his new sketch show Serving Can't. The pair discuss the crushing weight of capitalism, audience etiquette and what it was like working on Drag Race Canada. Marshall's performing in Tāmaki Makaurau on May 7, 8 and 9 at Basement Theatre for the Comedy Festival, and tells us you can enjoy 20% off tickets with the code GOODCANT.