Leon Rouge presents Serenity
Leon Rouge are a three piece rock and metal band hailing from West Auckland are set to release their debut single Serenity.
Leon Rouge are a three piece rock and metal band hailing from West Auckland are set to release their debut single Serenity.
With heavy dynamic riffs, melodic breakdowns and punchy vocals this song will take listeners on a journey.
With Cameron on vocals and bass, Adam on guitar and Ben on drums, Leon Rouge have drawn inspiration from bands such as Metallica, Tool and Pantera giving them
a hard hitting and dynamic sound that gets people excited and moving. Having been friends for many years they are able to musically communicate with each other naturally creating a passionate musical connection.
The lyrics were written on an adventure throughout the South Island of New Zealand finding Serenity in nature, swimming in icy cold waters with snow covered mountains towering above. Watching the roaring sea in motion from the serene bay, as the lyric goes “the endless expanse of the ocean in motion crashing as the sound of the swell rolls along to the bay” It is about being in touch with the world around you delivered in a hard hitting rock form.
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Nathan Grey Unveils his debut EP “GREATNESS”
Nathan Grey, Taupō (Ngāti Tūwharetoa) a soulful newcomer in modern R&B, is set to release his anticipated debut EP , "Greatness," offering a blend of soulful melodies and profound storytelling that resonates deeply with listeners.
Debut EP LISTEN HERE “Greatness”
Nathan Grey, Taupō (Ngāti Tūwharetoa) a soulful newcomer in modern R&B, is set to release his anticipated debut EP , "Greatness," offering a blend of soulful melodies and profound storytelling that resonates deeply with listeners.
Inspired by musicians like Masego and Tom Misch, Nathan Grey's music explores themes of love, loss, and personal growth. The EP opens with the titular track, "Greatness," where Nathan sings, "I feel this urge to reach for the stars, so suddenly my dreams don't feel so far away." This poignant reflection is inspired by a transformative wānanga experience, weaving a narrative of resilience and aspiration, urging listeners to embrace their potential and strive for greatness.
Each subsequent track on "Greatness" delves into emotional depth and introspection, from the themes of loss in "Doesn't Mean Nothing" to the hopeful optimism of "Every Little Piece of Me." Through lush melodies and evocative lyrics, Nathan Grey captures the essence of contemporary R&B, promising a captivating journey for his audience.
Produced with raw emotion and a distinctive musical voice, "Greatness" showcases Nathan Grey's commitment to authentic storytelling and musical excellence. With its seamless blend of soulful rhythms and heartfelt narratives, this EP is poised to make a lasting impact in the modern R&B landscape.
Hailing from Taupō, New Zealand, Nathan Grey is an emerging artist known for his soulful melodies and heartfelt lyricism. With "Greatness," he adds a new chapter to his musical journey, delving into the intimate and passionate realm of purpose and discovery.
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BASS PLAYER MIKE HALL ANNOUNCES DEBUT SOLO ALBUM ‘NOTHING STANDS STILL’
A late night car break-in was the catalyst for the debut solo album from Pluto bass player Mike Hall.
A late night car break-in was the catalyst for the debut solo album from Pluto bass player Mike Hall.
When a hard drive containing seven years’ worth of songwriting and home recordings disappeared from the people mover one night, the disappointment was immense – until his friend, music producer Jol Mulholland pointed out that no-one was ever going to hear the material anyway, right? Challenge laid down.
Mike decided that maybe it was time to commit some of those lost tunes to vinyl – the ones he could remember anyway. The result is this album ‘Nothing Stands Still’, recorded over the last couple of years at the Oven.
Although he started off his career as lead singer in a punk rock band, nineties hardcore darlings Balance, Mike Hall has since made a solid career as a bass player. As well as touring and recording with his own band Pluto, he’s played with the likes of Anna Coddington, SJD, Mulholland, Tami Neilson, Dimmer, Finn Andrews, The Bads, Tim Finn, Nightchoir, The Brunettes and more - as well as sessioning on whoever needs bass or double bass.
Recently Mike has also been part of the hugely popular Liberty Stage Come Together Band, bashing out classic rock albums to huge sold-out crowds around Aotearoa NZ. So, it made sense to pull some favours from his mates for this album. Jol Mulholland played the bulk of guitars and drums, with Brett Adams guesting on guitar on a track, Matthias Jordan on a number of songs playing keys and Alistair Deverick on drums for a couple of tracks. The nine tracks ranging from everyday observations to interior monologues. There are tunes about family and life and feelings. All the feelings.
Hall’s ambitions for this record? Simply to get it out into the world, so that some good can come from that stolen hard drive back in 2018. So, to the car thieves: cheers! But if you did ever want to return the hard drive, maybe there could be a second album.
NOTHING STANDS STILL album out Friday 16 August
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Back to Basics Auckland coming to Big Fan
The Music Managers Forum Aotearoa, with support from Recorded Music New Zealand, New Zealand Music Commission and NZ On Air, is proud to present the free Back to Basics seminar in Auckland on Tuesday 10 September 2024.
The Music Managers Forum Aotearoa, with support from Recorded Music New Zealand, New Zealand Music Commission and NZ On Air, is proud to present the free Back to Basics seminar in Tāmaki Makaurau on Tuesday 10 September 2024.
Aimed at all who are in the early stages of artist management, including self-managed artists, this seminar explores the fundamentals and inner workings of the music industry. Topics will cover planning a release, artist development and the business of music.
Lorraine Barry (Manager Sir Dave Dobbyn, Avantdale Bowling Club, Aaradhna, Aidan Fine, Home Brew, Rizvan) hosts the seminar and will be joined by Matt Harvey (Manager Shapeshifter, Kora, Jon Toogood, Nick Dow, Flaxxies). They will present and share their indispensable knowledge and answer questions from attendees.
Back to Basics Seminar Auckland
When: Tuesday 10 September 2024
Time: 6.00pm - 7.30pm
Venue: Big Fan, 25 McDonald Street, Morningside, Auckland
Lorraine Barry began working with Sir Dave Dobbyn 20 years ago. Avantdale Bowling Club, Aidan Fine, Home Brew, Rizvan and Aaradhna complete her current roster.
She’s a keen mentor for the MMF Aotearoa, particularly around release planning.
In her former life at Virgin Records in London she was global Marketing Manager for acts including Ice T, Spice Girls, Massive Attack, Neneh Cherry, Placebo and The Verve before leading the International department.
Matt Harvey first became known alongside Evan Short as part of the drum and bass duo Concord Dawn. The award-winning, boundary-pushing act released music on the world’s leading d&b labels, with tracks featuring in DJ sets around the globe.
After 20 years of touring global drum and bass hotspots, including a 10-year stint living in Vienna, Matt moved back to Auckland in 2016 with his young family in tow. He quickly transitioned from being a self-managed artist to managing local artists through his company Southeast. His roster includes Shapeshifter, Kora, Jon Toogood and upcoming young talents Nick Dow and Flaxxies.
FREE ENTRY to all (come armed with your questions!). RSVP to admin@mmf.co.nz is essential.
Email here to secure your seat.
Music Managers Forum Aotearoa is the collective voice for music managers and self-managed artists, both signed and independent. The MMF Aotearoa is an independent, non-profit trade association dedicated to helping grow artist manager businesses through education, networking and advocacy.
The MMF Aotearoa work towards a fairer, honest and more transparent music industry which operates with the highest of integrity in the interests of the artists our members represent. We aim to represent the wide diversity of voices and backgrounds of music managers and their artists.
Recorded Music NZ® represents recording artists and right holders in Aotearoa through licensing, advocacy and promotion. Recorded Music collects broadcast and public performance income from music users and distributes it to right holders and recording artists, advocates to government and others on behalf of recording artists and right holders and promotes artists and recorded music through initiatives such as the Aotearoa Music Awards.
Recorded Music NZ also operates The Official NZ Music Charts® and data analysis services and supports the wider music community through collaborations and its music grant programme.
The New Zealand Music Commission Te Reo Reka O Aotearoa is a government funded organisation that promotes music from New Zealand and supports the growth of New Zealand music businesses – both culturally and economically, at home and abroad. The hub of NZ Music Month, the Music Commission also deliver contemporary music programmes in schools, including the Musicians Mentoring in Schools Programme; provides music upskilling tools and resources; and runs the international market development & trade show programme Outward Sound.
NZ On Air is an independent government funding agency that funds the recording and promotion of single songs and multi-song projects that reflect Aotearoa New Zealand and have the potential to reach both significant broadcast and online audiences. We do this by funding artists and musicians to professionally record and create content that resonates and engages with audiences. Alongside New Music Single and New Music Project funding streams, NZ On Air Music also offers Waiata Takitahi, New Music Pasifika, New Music Pan-Asian and New Music Kids focused funding rounds.
Coast Arcade make fiery return with angsty new single + video ‘Baited’!
Beloved Tāmaki Makaurau surf-rockers Coast Arcade are making an epic return, today releasing new anthem ‘Baited’ alongside a moody new music video!
Listen to ‘Baited’ HERE
Watch the video HERE
Beloved Tāmaki Makaurau surf-rockers Coast Arcade are making an epic return, today releasing new anthem ‘Baited’ alongside a moody new music video!
Known for their infectious summer vibes and pop-rock bangers, Coast Arcade (Bella Bavin, Thom Boynton, Leo Spykerman) are riding a new wave with today’s release. ‘Baited’ is a driving alt-rock anthem of self-empowerment, incorporating their classic pop hooks with a twist of punk and angst, beckoning an exciting new era with a refreshed sound for the band.
“It’s a bit of an alt-rock coming of age track for us as a band,” says Bella. “We’ll always do the summer bangers, but we’re really excited to explore this new side of Coast Arcade.”
‘Baited’ joins the group’s widely adored discography, including their debut EP NEXT TO ME which features chart-dominating tracks ‘Tattoo’ (#11 Hot NZ Singles Chart, RadioScope Most Added), ‘Highest Heights’ (Official NZ Charts ‘Ones To Watch’, #2 Hot NZ Singles Chart, RadioScope Most Added + NZ Airplay), and ‘Surf Club’ (Hot NZ Singles Chart). The group have played countless opening slots for Kiwi and Aussie icons like Teenage Dads, The Beths, Princess Chelsea, The Grogans, and more. They’ve also played Rhythm and Vines two years running, White Out Festival, Spring City Festival, and a sold out North Island headlining tour!
Now, Coast Arcade are honing in on their new sound with regular collaborator - award-winning producer Noema Te Hau (Lorde, Taylor Swift). The team recorded the track at BigFan Studios in Tāmaki Makaurau, before it was mixed by Clint Murphy (North Atlas, Enter Shikari) in Tauranga and Ryan Smith (L.S. Dunes, Smashing Pumpkins) in Nashville.
Also released today is an epic new music video, the result of an exciting collaboration with director David Argue - bringing just the right darkness and angst to match the track’s empowering message. “The song is for anyone who’s ever felt like they’ve had to hold themselves back from speaking their mind because it’s ‘easier’ or ‘not worth it’.”
Fans can look forward to lots more rocking out with Coast Arcade this year, with more new music and electric live performances on the horizon.
“We’re going to go heavier for a while and see where we end up!”
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Tavita & Bay Road deliver smooth and soulful, self-titled debut EP!
Pōneke-based soul, funk, roots and reggae group Tavita & Bay Road are making an electric debut with their self-titled EP and new single ‘Shine’ - out now!
Pōneke-based soul, funk, roots and reggae group Tavita & Bay Road are making an electric debut with their self-titled EP and new single ‘Shine’ - out now!
The group’s debut body of work is a tight ensemble of feel-good reggae, high energy funk, and introspective soul. Reflective and poignant lyrics from Porirua-raised frontman Tavita De Seymour (Weave) incorporate his Samoan-Pākehā heritage, whānau, the beautiful surrounds of Titahi Bay, and his experiences as a mental health practitioner. Flanked with the tight grooves of the Bay Road band, the result is a truly infectious display of musicianship and songwriting.
“It’s a reflection of how I see the world and what I’ve experienced,” says Tavita. “Supported by the talent, personalities and musical sensibilities that make up the Bay Road crew.”
Today’s release features the group’s previously released, funk-filled debut single ‘Lay it Down’ (Radio Active, JUICE TV, Radio Control) - which made impressive waves across Aotearoa, and their stunning follow up single, ‘Celebrate Life’, which was accompanied by a stand-out music video directed by Aotearoa director Chris Graham (‘Sione’s Wedding’, Scribe, Trinity Roots).
The EP also features gentle and uplifting new single ‘Shine’ - complete with sun laced piano parts, a gentle reggae bounce and heartfelt lyrics on the importance of whānau. “‘Shine’ was written in remembrance of my mum,” says Tavita. “And the chorus was inspired by my two sons, who “shine” like two bright suns in the eyes of their parents. The song points to our limitless potential waiting to be unlocked, as well as the things that inspire and make us feel alive.”
Accompanying ‘Shine’ is a new lyric video - an animated interpretation of “the search for meaning, the awe inspiring beauty of nature, and the celebration of the human spirit". The new video was created by the talented Azlan Ahmad and team.
The many fruits of the band’s collaboration branch out to the production process of Tavita & Bay Road as well. Produced and Engineered by Toby Lloyd, the EP was mastered by Mike Gibson. “Toby’s production, mixing and contributions on electric guitar and percussion have taken the songs to another level,” says Tavita. “Rounded off with that special warmth and glow that only Mike can bring to the mix.”
With today's release, and exciting live performances on the horizon across Pōneke and beyond - it’s safe to say that this is only the beginning for Tavita & Bay Road!
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WOMEX DELEGATE GRANTS OPEN
The New Zealand Music Commission is pleased to announce that delegate applications to attend WOMEX 2024 are now open.
The New Zealand Music Commission is pleased to announce that delegate applications to attend WOMEX 2024 are now open.
WOMEX is the World Music Expo. It is an international networking platform for the world music industry. The annual five-day event comprises a bustling trade fair, showcase festival, conference, and film programme, as well as festive Opening and Award ceremonies. The market has a focus on contemporary music in the world, roots, reggae, dub, contemporary soul and traditional forms.
WOMEX is held in different cities every year. This year WOMEX will be held in Manchester UK from Wednesday 23rd to Sunday 27th October 2024.
More information can be found here: www.womex.com
Outward Sound Delegate Grants
Since July 2013 Outward Sound have offered Targeted Tradeshow grants to support our managers, labels and musicians at selected and targeted trade events of which WOMEX is one.
Outward Sound offers successful WOMEX applicants 50% recoupable support up to $3,000. Recoupable costs are limited to airfares Manchester, UK, accommodation (up to 5 nights) and per diems (up to 5 days).
Contact the Outward Sound office to discuss your project and receive a link to the application form.
For further information please contact international@nzmusic.org.nz
Applications for WOMEX delegate grants close 5pm August 26th 2024.
ŌTAUTAHI’S GOODWILL RELEASES NEW SINGLE PLANS - OUT NOW
Ōtautahi songwriter/producer Goodwill (Will McGillivray) has released his latest single Plans following on from last month’s Goner. Over muted electric guitars, gnarled modern details and a euphoric bridge rich with cacophony, Goodwill tells a fragmented story of prioritizing the good stuff, and letting the petty things slip away.
Ōtautahi songwriter/producer Goodwill (Will McGillivray) has released his latest single Plans following on from last month’s Goner. Over muted electric guitars, gnarled modern details and a euphoric bridge rich with cacophony, Goodwill tells a fragmented story of prioritizing the good stuff, and letting the petty things slip away.
Half rustic charm, half modern chaos, Plans came about while McGillivray was playing around on a 12-string guitar at a friend’s house during a rehearsal: “I instantly loved the chords I found and began writing and producing it shortly after. At some point in the song I wanted it to turn into a cacophony, everything in at once, everything at it’s limit. There’s a moment in there where it feels like almost every instrument in my studio is in there at the same time.”
Plans is the second single from Goodwill this year, and will feature on his yet-to-be-announced debut album, due later in the year via Winegum Records.
Goodwill is the solo project of award-nominated producer and songwriter Will McGillivray. Leaning into a love of dissonant guitars, droning analog synths, grainy lo-fi and longing melody, Goodwill’s music is thoughtful and honest. He has worked with esteemed Aotearoa artists such as There’s a Tuesday and Mousey, meanwhile using Goodwill as the vehicle for his own creative output.
Following the release of debut EP ‘Incontrol’ featuring singles ‘Get Angry’, ‘Getting Better’ and ‘Clinging Onto You’ Goodwill’s sound earned him an instant nomination for ‘Best New Artist’ at the Rolling Stone NZ Awards, multiple Top 3 chart placements on the Hot NZ Singles chart, countless top spots on over 17 significant international Spotify editorial playlists, over 700,000 streams, extensive radio play in New Zealand and Australia, and an article in the August AU + NZ Rolling Stone Issue.
Inspired by artists like Alex G and Bon Iver, Goodwill’s upcoming debut record (due October 2024) is an indie/alternative full-length LP with songs from the last 2 years of writing since the completion of Goodwill’s self-produced 2022 EP ‘Incontrol’. Touching on themes of gratitude, luck and commitment, Goodwill shakes off the angst and dissonance from ‘Incontrol’ to bring the light at the end of the tunnel to the forefront of the writing.