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MOHI Release His Latest Single “Flowers in Hendo” – The Tales of a West Auckland Native

Aotearoa’s lover boy MOHI hangs up his dancing shoes and bares his soul in his latest track, "Flowers in Hendo." This deeply personal track marks a significant shift in both sound and storytelling for MOHI, a raw, heartfelt letter to the artist’s younger self, capturing some of the raw truths of growing up in Hendo.

Aotearoa’s lover boy MOHI hangs up his dancing shoes and bares his soul in his latest track, "Flowers in Hendo." This deeply personal track marks a significant shift in both sound and storytelling for MOHI, a raw, heartfelt letter to the artist’s younger self, capturing some of the raw truths of growing up in Hendo.

"Flowers in Hendo" blends hip-hop, R&B, and local influences to create a fresh, evolving sound that represents MOHI’s growth as an artist. The title is a metaphor for the tales of growing up in Hendo, the many loved ones in his upbringing, those that grew from struggle, those that are no longer with us and those that live on through us.

MOHI explains, “This song is really personal for me, it’s the song that sparked this whole new project. Writing this song was the hardest and most confronting piece of music I’ve ever written, but what has come from this process has been so beautiful and healing in so many ways for me. ”

“Flowers In Hendo” is the first of a 5 track EP set to be released on NZ Music Month this May. Listeners should prepare to be reintroduced to MOHI, as this new project is set to be the most raw and real look into the artist. 

MOHI says, “This song is a tribute to all of my mates, my loved ones, those that have passed on and those that live on today. Flowers In Hendo is a real look into Mohi the person, Mohi the West Auckland native, my past and what drives me to create music today.”

"Flowers in Hendo" is now available on all major streaming platforms.

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Joe Cole // new single 'This Town'

Dive into the mind of a restless soul in This Town - Joe Cole's first release in almost a year documents a raw and unflinching journey through turmoil and despair. The song's storyteller clings to fading memories, as he claws his way towards a brighter future. Witness his struggle, his reflections, and the burning desire for a simpler life to return.

Dive into the mind of a restless soul in This Town - Joe Cole's first release in almost a year documents a raw and unflinching journey through turmoil and despair. The song's storyteller clings to fading memories, as he claws his way towards a brighter future. Witness his struggle, his reflections, and the burning desire for a simpler life to return.

This Town follows the success of the New Zealand based artists independently released May 2024 EP Breathing In, which to date garnered nearly 500,000 streams on Spotify alone. More music is on the horizon, so stay tuned.

Joe Cole is on tour in Aotearoa/New Zealand in May 2025:

23 May, Nivara Lounge, Hamilton, NZ
24 May, The Yard, Raglan, NZ
25 May, Portland Public House, Auckland, NZ

Born in Nelson, Aotearoa / New Zealand, at the cusp of a new millennium, Joe Cole is the youngest of three. Shifted shortly after his birth to the northern hemisphere, he learnt to walk and talk amidst the brick buildings and overcast skies of Scotland.

His family moved back to New Zealand’s South Island in 2003 and a few years later on to the windy capital Wellington, where Joe saw out his schooling days and first got started in music: “Mum bought me my first guitar, Dad’s a drummer and paid for my piano lessons. My brother and sister both taught me the first songs I learnt on guitar. Saying they have all played a role in my musical journey is an understatement.”

By now accustomed to making himself comfortable in new environments Joe followed a love to Hawkes Bay at seventeen. This is where his music career came into fruition. “It took one bad shift at my night shift job for me to make the decision.” Taking what money he had left, he purchased a simple busking set up and took to the streets of Napier.

Joe Cole is authentic. His unique voice, raspy and soothing at the same time, and heartfelt performance style quickly made him a crowd favourite in the Hawkes Bay.

Five years later, Joe has several thousand hours of live music under his belt and his May 2024 EP Breathing In has surpassed 500,000 streams.

When it comes to writing the music, Joe Cole finds inspiration in his day to day.
“It’s everywhere. The stories, the characters for your stories. You just have to remember to look out for them, that’s all.”

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Erin G Releases Dreamy New Single "Chameleon"

Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Erin G returns with Chameleon, an NZ On Air funded track that feels like golden hour - warm, nostalgic, and effortlessly cool. 

"Chameleon honors my multicultural heritage and the way I often find myself adapting like a chameleon." - Erin G

Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Erin G returns with Chameleon, an NZ On Air funded track that feels like golden hour - warm, nostalgic, and effortlessly cool. 

"I’m a revolving door of versions of me," Erin says. "But the magic never leaves. It’s fun. It’s innocent. It’s emotional. And it’s pure."

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Written when she was a teenager watching a friend fall in love, Chameleon has evolved into something deeper and is an ode to change, love, and self-discovery.

"It’s a golden-hour soundtrack for a perfect summer day," Erin explains. "It reflects joy, melancholy, and everything in between."

Chameleon’s production is just as layered, with contributions from Tom Broome, Vivek Gabriel, and Shallows.

"This song has been through so many iterations," Erin says, "from full band arrangements in high school to solo loop pedal versions. It’s been shaped by incredible musicians who helped bring it to where it is today. Now, as I step fully into my sound, it finally feels right to let Chameleon into the world."

With a collaborative liquid drum and bass EP with DJ/Producer Altercation on the way and more solo music in the works, Erin G is creating her own lane, on her own terms.

Funded by NZ On Air under the Pan-Asian Fund.

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ISLA NOON 'OUT OF BODY'

In  her  own  words,  Isla  Noon  is  introspective,  bold,  emotive,  and  energetic.  These  qualities  are  woven  into  the  vibrant,  otherworldly  fabric  of  her  debut  album,  ‘Out  of  Body’,  a  collection  of  songs  that  explore  themes  of  identity,  detachment,  and  the  winding  path  back  to  oneself.

In  her  own  words,  Isla  Noon  is  introspective,  bold,  emotive,  and  energetic.  These  qualities  are  woven  into  the  vibrant,  otherworldly  fabric  of  her  debut  album,  ‘Out  of  Body,  a  collection  of  songs  that  explore  themes  of  identity,  detachment,  and  the  winding  path  back  to  oneself.

Set  for  release  on  Friday,  4th  April,  the  album  is  an  invitation  to  step  into  Noon’s  unique  world,  a  space  where  sound,  image,  and  emotion  collide  in  striking  harmony. 

This  album  captures  a  time  when  I  felt  deeply  disconnected  from  the  world,  from  others,  from  myself,”  Noon  shares.  “I  wasn’t  fully  aware  of  how  lost  I  was  until  I  started  writing.  The  songs  became  a  map,  each  one  helping  me  navigate  my  way  back,  reconnecting  me  to  my  body,  my  sense  of  self,  and  the  world  around  me.”

From  its  inception,  ‘Out  of  Body’  was  designed  as  a  fully  immersive  experience.  The  album’s  sonic  landscapes  are  deeply  intertwined  with  a  visual  world  that  exists  alongside  it,  a  world  built  from  vivid,  instinctive  imagery  that  arose  in  tandem  with  the  music.  “Every  song  had  a  scene,  a  colour,  a  feeling  attached  to  it,”  Noon  explains.  “Deep  blues,  flashes  of  neon,  a  lonely  dance  floor  with  a  red  wine  spill  drying  to  a  sticky  sheen.  I  knew  from  the  beginning  that  this  record  wasn’t  just  about  sound.  It  was  about  capturing  the  way  these  experiences  looked  and  felt.”

Out  of  Body’  evolved  beyond  a  collection  of  songs  into  a  cohesive,  intentional  statement.  Rather  than  a  linear  narrative,  the  album  flows  like  a  dream,  one  moment  euphoric,  the  next  haunting,  always  shifting  yet  interconnected.  Its  title  reflects  not  just  a  feeling  of  disconnection,  but  the  perspective  gained  by  stepping  outside  oneself  and  seeing  things  anew.

The  album’s  title  track,  'Body',  was  a  similar  catalyst.  Originally  a  ballad,  the  song’s  ascending  chord  riff  evolved  into  something  celestial  after  producer  and  close  friend  Maude  Minnie  Morris  layered  chaotic  white  noise  and  timpani  hits  over  Noon’s  synth  line.  “It  took  the  chorus  into  outer  space,”  Noon  recalls.  “From  there,  everything  else  fell  into  place.

The  album  balances  luminous  pop  hooks  with  moments  of  deep,  pulsing  darkness.  “I’ve  always  blended  those  worlds,”  Noon  says.  “The  early  songs  are  steeped  in  escapism,  their  energy  physical,  almost  desperate  for  release.  As  I  moved  through  the  writing  process,  I  found  myself  embracing  honesty  and  rawness  in  a  way  I  hadn’t  before.  That  demanded  more  grit,  more  weight  in  the  production.” 

The  closing  track,  'Spiralling  Up',  produced  by  artist  Lola,  became  the  final  brushstroke,  a  moment  of  clarity  and  arrival.  “It  holds  a  different  energy,  like  a  deep  breath  after  a  storm,” Noon  reflects.  “It’s  not  about  saying,  ‘I’ve  figured  everything  out,’  but  recognising  that  growth  isn’t  linear.  It  loops  and  twists,  but  you  can  still  feel  yourself  moving  forward.”

While  deeply  introspective,  'Out  of  Body'  is  designed  for  movement.  It  is  an  album  that  pulses  with  life,  meant  to  be  danced  to,  felt  viscerally.  “This  album  is  an  expression  of  joy  as  much  as  it  is  a  reckoning  with  loss,”  Noon  shares.  “I  hope  people  find  themselves  in  it.  I  hope  it  feels  like  a  space  where  they  belong.”

The  album  will  not  only  be  released  on  streaming  platforms  but  in  physical  form  with  CD  copies  being  made.  Noon  herself  has  a  large  CD  collection  and  is  excited  to  be  able  to  share  her  work  in  physical  form. 

Noon is also set to play an album release show at Big Fan on April 11th (tickets available from Under the Radar). 

'Out  of  Body'  is  set  to  release  Friday,  4th  April  via  Aotearoa’s  indie  label  Particle  Recordings.

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Claudia Gunn - Revisiting her TOYBOX Era

While it’s a good few years since Claudia’s kids had the living room floor strewn with diggers, dinosaurs and building blocks from the toybox, the songs she started writing for and about their playtime fun are now rolling, digging, clicking and roaring their way into the world on the new collection titled ‘PLAYFUL’ out today. 

While it’s a good few years since Claudia’s kids had the living room floor strewn with diggers, dinosaurs and building blocks from the toybox, the songs she started writing for and about their playtime fun are now rolling, digging, clicking and roaring their way into the world on the new collection titled ‘PLAYFUL’ out today. 

Catch these six bright and snappy songs, plus their kids karaoke instrumentals for kids aged 2 to 5, produced by frequent collaborator Tom Fox with additional instrumentation by Marshall Smith. 

This mini collection is part of a wider release supported by NZ On Air Tamariki through their New Music Kids Project fund - follow Claudia’s channels for all the forthcoming songs and videos leading up to a deluxe album release in August 2025.

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VELVETEEN RELEASES DEBUT ALBUM ‘HEAVY MACHINERY’

Jam packed with fuzzy Corgan-esque guitars, heavy drums alongside emotional vocal melodies and lyrics, the alt-rock debut channels the energy of 90s alt-rock, infused with a dark, post-punk edge and draws influence from the likes of The Smashing Pumpkins, Shihad, Jimmy Eat World, The Garden.

Ōtautahi’s latest rising rock outfit Velveteen has released their debut album Heavy Machinery via Winegum Records. Jam packed with fuzzy Corgan-esque guitars, heavy drums alongside emotional vocal melodies and lyrics, the alt-rock debut channels the energy of 90s alt-rock, infused with a dark, post-punk edge and draws influence from the likes of The Smashing Pumpkins, Shihad, Jimmy Eat World, The Garden. Heavy Machinery delves into a rollercoaster of emotions, with frontman Jai's heartfelt lyrics and burning vocals exploring his feelings during a time of heartbreak and the deterioration of some close relationships:

“I was going through a lot mentally when I was writing and recording… I really love this album and it means so much to me. It's got some really angry moments and some very heartfelt ones. It's very emo and angsty, a bit gothic at times. It’s pretty loud and fuzzy and I love all of it.”

Featured as the focus track alongside the album release is Post-Punk rager Salt Lake City which deals with songwriter Jai’s frustration around someone who used to “make everything a competition if you had a bad day”. As the unrelenting drums build into an anthemic halftime chorus, the listener gets to breathe for just a moment before diving right back in, tossed around by the palpable angst and frustration as Jai vents.

You'd tell them about some mental problems and they were always doing way worse. I was very tired of my mental health and emotions being discarded by them because they were doing worse than me.”

Heavy Machinery is a true homegrown record, with Jai having performed the vast majority himself, and his brother Niko joining on drums for a few songs. The album includes “heart felt, bitter and at times aggressive songs” that were recorded and mixed over a period of 18 months “in the garage” at home by Mike Oakley (Volt Music Studios), with hours spent writing, recording, mixing, tweaking to land at the final product. The complete album is now available via Winegum Records on all digital platforms, and CDs are available in local record stores as well as Bandcamp.

Velveteen is the solo project of Jai Tudor-Oakley. A musician and artist living in Ōtautahi, Christchurch, New Zealand. Jai has emerged as a captivating solo artist, blending shoegaze, 90s alternative rock with elements of punk and electronica. Velveteen's music carries an infectious raw energy, emotional depth and authenticity. Velveteen delves into themes of introspection, self- discovery, love, and the human experience.

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Michaell Lewellyn shares ‘The Fish Song’ - a chilling new single from his upcoming sophomore album, I’M GORGEOUS

Te Whanganui a Tara-based indie songwriter Michael Llewellyn has today released his gritty new single ‘The Fish Song’. It serves as an enthralling taster from his sophomore album, I’M GORGEOUS, out May 20.

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Te Whanganui a Tara-based indie songwriter Michael Llewellyn has today released his gritty new single ‘The Fish Song’. It serves as an enthralling taster from his sophomore album, I’M GORGEOUS, out May 20.

‘The Fish Song’ thrusts listeners into the belly of the beast—the dark corners of the human psyche—to confront the shadow that exists within all of us. The poeticism of the track showcases Michael Llewellyn at his best, only this time he ditches the warm and cruisy sonic aesthetics of previous releases, for grungy guitar tones, a growling bassline, crunchy vocals, and a healthy dose of feedback.

Michael explains, “At the time of writing this track I was feeling frustrated at the state of the world, all the hatred within it. A quote from the Russian author Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn stuck with me, ‘The line separating good and evil passes not through states, nor between classes, nor between political parties either - but right through every human heart.”

‘The Fish Song’ warns listeners to check the anger buried deep within:

“You’d better come home, you’d better get clean, or those burning broken, all of those twisted dreams, are going to kill someone” 

The Fish Song’ was recorded alongside Michael’s full band at Roundhead Studios in Tāmaki Makaurau and produced by Paddy Hill.

It is accompanied by a spiraling, nightmarish video created alongside Kerry Pulham, Mason Rudd, and Hayley Caudwell, which will be released in the coming weeks.

Today’s release joins recent track ‘Down By The Packs’ (95bFM Top 10, RadioScope Alt, RollingStone AU/NZ) and 2024 single ‘Home Sometime’, as fragments of his highly anticipated sophomore album, I’M GORGEOUS - out May 20!

Known for his raw storytelling and evocative poetics, the world of the upcoming album I’M GORGEOUS calls the heart into question: mining its infinite layers to confront grief, lust, greed, longing, and ultimately, hope.

From the opening crank of the guitar, listeners are thrust into an alternate dimension, whose mountainous and vast landscapes are painted by resounding drums, lilting keys, vertiginous guitar riffs and, of course, Michael’s resonant, intimate voice.

 

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Alt-folk luminary Greta O’Leary unveils willful new track ‘The Greatest Peace I’ve Known’ + announces debut album!

Tāmaki Makaurau-based alt-folk songwriter Greta O’Leary has today shared her unyielding and bold new single + video ‘The Greatest Peace I’ve Known’ and announced the release of her debut album RIVER DARK - out May 9!

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Video HERE

Pre-order the album HERE

Tāmaki Makaurau-based alt-folk songwriter Greta O’Leary has today shared her unyielding and bold new single + video ‘The Greatest Peace I’ve Known’ and announced the release of her debut album RIVER DARK - out May 9!

Yet another captivating chapter in Greta’s unfolding artistry, today’s release encourages listeners to embody the artist’s quiet assuredness, and unapologetic nature. The track combines a haunting and spacious upright piano with a swaying rhythm section, complete with Greta’s signature vocal tone; eerie and tender. With these spook-folk stylings, and defiant lyrical messaging, ‘The Greatest Peace I’ve Known’ is an ethereal ballad, audacious and unafraid.

“Sometimes you need to spit on the shoes of those who don’t understand you, and never will,” says Greta. “Crush the boxes they build and forge ahead alone.”

The commanding new track follows the breakout success of 2024 singles ‘Baby I’m A Singer’ and ‘Baptised At The Desktop Computer’ - both of which reached #1 on the SRN Top 10, while the latter also reached #1 on RadioScope’s Alt Chart. Already this year, Greta has shared the lullaby ‘Prelude’ (UTR, TAHI FM, RollingStone AU/NZ) and delivered captivating performances at Newtown Festival and Te Papa’s Rongo Rehutai Summer Music Sessions!

The Greatest Peace I’ve Known’ now joins these releases as tasters of Greta’s highly anticipated debut album, RIVER DARK - which is set for release on May 9!

The moving record was created alongside producer Jol Mulholland at LAB Studios, with Greta's hypnotic songwriting and unmistakable vocals accentuated through the skillful musicianship of instrumentalists Cass Basil, Alastair Deverick, Callum Passells and Anita Clark.

Also out today is yet another shining self-directed music video from Greta, shot with the help of Adam Rohe (DOP), starring Monica Evans, Sam McGlennon, Rata Gordan, and the mysterious white hooded figure, Spook.

Watch the video HERE.

Soaring and stark, ‘The Greatest Peace I’ve Known’ is set to become an empowering anthem for indie listeners across Aotearoa, and paints an exciting picture of her debut album!

Pre-order the album on Bandcamp HERE.

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Spook-folk Sweetheart Greta O’Leary is a songwriter and musician whose pervasive, yet spacious sound, cuts through the thickest of skins. Poignant, heartbreaking and occasionally absurd, Greta’s voice ‘reminiscent of a hāngī pit’ seizes us, ‘imbued with earthy, smokey tones’ (UTR). Quickly establishing herself as a rising force in the Aotearoa music scene, Greta was the recipient of APRA’s Artist Mentoring Programme, working with her mentor Tom Healy on her latest works. She’s performed several successful tours across Aotearoa and Australia, alongside appearances at Newtown Festival, Earthbeat, Performance Arcade, Wellington Gardens Magic Festival, and Te Papa’s Rongo Rehutai Summer Music Sessions. Greta’s breakthrough success of 2024 singles ‘Baby I’m A Singer’ and ‘Baptised At The Desktop Computer’ - both spent weeks in the SRN Top 10 (both peaking at #1), and the latter reached #1 on RadioScope’s Alt Chart! Riding the wave of these singles, Greta embarked on a successful Aotearoa tour alongside Fables. Now, her gentle entry into 2025 ‘Prelude’ has seen love from RollingStone AU/NZ, TAHI FM, Radio One, Radio Control, and more. With these releases, and today’s enthralling new single - fans will not want to miss the debut record from Greta O’Leary this May!

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