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New Music Review - ‘Daisy’ by Castaway

Daisy was released on the 7th June 2024 from Christchurch indie band, Castaway. Cover artwork: Castaway’s Instagram.

Seeking new heights with an incredible three singles under their belt that have been released over the course of 2024, Castaway have blown the figurative petals away with their stunning new, heartfelt track, Daisy, which was released on 7th June 2024.

While the topic of what Daisy speaks is on complex issues, the instrumental work on the track is straightforward, maintaining an easy path to follow and ensures a breezy listening experience.

Upon first hearing Daisy, a piece of my heart got lost in the tune, sincerely revolutionising and making me question how as humans we view things, feel things and how we are able to consume Castaway’s music.

Daisy is a special, close to home track for the five Castaway lads; it touches on the honesty of wanting to have one final conversation with a loved one, which evokes an array of multiple emotions, something that I feel that only certain songs are able to do.

Castaway have been silently slipping into the music scene a lot more recently and have started to see heated success, having had their music played on well-loved New Zealand radio and even more recently, having had the opportunity to open for Drax Project at the Christchurch Town Hall.

Daisy grips the corners of your soul, allowing you to let those emotions out, like a friend whose shoulder you can easily cry on without judgement. Going through loss and separation themselves, Castaway are no strangers to how these feelings can affect your daily life and clearly wanted to say that it’s okay if you need to release them in order restore some normalcy after either of these situations in your own personal life.

As time moves forward, it gets easier, however, there are moments where you wish you could be with certain people who are no longer by your side and I think Castaway have brilliantly encapsulated those thoughts in the eternal flame that is forever going to be known as Daisy.

Daisy speaks higher volumes than what you could anticipate, so if you need a moment to yourself, I would recommend taking the tissues to a quiet place, listening to this song and letting the emotions melt down to where they need to be.

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New Music Review - ‘script’ the EP by Genzed

script is the debut EP from local Christchurch rockers, Genzed. Released on 31st May 2024. Artwork: Genzed’s Facebook page.

Better get ready to bring out your electric air guitar because rocking Christchurch band, Genzed, have dropped their long-awaited EP, script, and it is as good as the first time I got to see these lads live back in 2022.

In the City was the first track that came up on shuffle (and I apologise for breaking the rules of listening to an EP/album not on shuffle the first time around), that song set the tone as to what you can expect from script. A headshaking, cracking, superb wave of richness from the rock band that, while they are still a little underground, they refuse to be left in the dust. They make the noise and bring their music to the forefront of your mind, hook, line and sinking you into their indulgent energy with pure ease.

Genzed set themselves apart from a majority of the Christchurch music scene, coming straight in with their chosen genre of rock for the script EP, as opposed to what we usually hear, which ultimately helps them to stand out from the crowd.

script has all sorts of components that bring the EP alive. There are levels of seriousness, higher levels of fun (such as Same Shit, Different Day) and each song will change your brain chemistry, smacking you strongly in the face with that much needed hit of dopamine that we all crave.

Genzed throw out their lyrics with a very matter-of-fact vibe that immediately helps them get their point of view across. script blazes through the fields of desire for all of your new listening needs; formulating this gigantic 4-track hidden gem that needs to be broken into pieces and shared with the world.

So, Leave it all Behind and get on board with Genzed where you actually won’t be offered a “you’ll love them or get your time back” because, guaranteed, you’ll be vibing to script for eternity.

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New Music Review - ‘Boneless’ by Dusty Sunday

Boneless by Dusty Sunday was released on 14th June 2024. Cover artwork provided by Dusty Sunday from their EPK.

Dusty Sunday - enough said. I’m sure if you’ve lived through your teens to late twenties that you’ll be quite receptive of Dunedin band, Dusty Sunday’s name and their new track, Boneless, which was released on the 14th June 2024.

Boneless speaks about the bands time down south, where a fair amount of time was filled by knocking back a few beersies and flatting at 83 Harrow Street, which is commonly known around the student parts as The Casino.

Boneless is an energetic, vibrationally lively track that will tickle the nerves above your “Boneless” body. Packing a punch with the infectious rhythm, smart beats and waves of heat, Dusty Sunday know how to throwdown to capture your attention.

Dusty Sunday ensure that their listeners feel as though they understand the pure dustiness of living within the hills of Dunedin and surrounds where the craziness ensues, even without actually even being in the vicinity.

Boneless has parallels between being younger and a bit crazier, but equally at the same time, it also has the appeal to grasp onto older generations for a throwback feel to their pre-hangover days, or simply, reminding all age groups of the weekend they’ve just had, or are about to embark on.

Young, dumb and intoxicatingly fun is what Boneless is all about, so get your friends, get your drink of choice and pump out Dusty Sunday’s newest tune with no regrets.

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New Music Review - ‘Snuffed’ by Hot Sauce Club

Snuffed was released by Dunedin-based band, Hot Sauce Club, on the 12th June 2024 and is this masterpiece of a surf-track that takes them closer to their old Shower Beers roots. Cover art from HSC’s Facebook.

Hot Sauce Club have recently let off some new sounding steam with their epic release of Snuffed, which is tranquilly melodic, and the lads are showcasing that they are sticking close to their deep-rooted sound of indie-surf as well as bringing in a more grown-up feel to the likes of their previous releases such as Toni Hawke. It feels as though we have watched Hot Sauce Club go from a Dunedin Uni-scene band to fully-fledged adults over the past couple of years with how they present their music and how they’ve seamlessly implemented what they have learnt along the way.

Snuffed was one of the things that survived the local Dunedin couch burning antics, having been sparked earlier in June when it was released, and has been on hot rotation on my playlist since day dot.

With sounds that embody what Hot Sauce Club are all about, they’ve stepped up the game with Snuffed, allowing another endless adventure to be had prior to releasing their forthcoming album, potentially due to be out of the gate in Spring this year, which is a big achievement for the lads, and I’ve heard through the grape vine that the album is a whole array of different genres, meaning Hot Sauce Club are striving to take their music to new heights - a direction that will make you even more of a fan than you already were (or will be).

Snuffed gets you out of those “stormy weather” blues; ensuring that a ray of light is sent in your direction with the utmost upbeat, well, beats and uncluttered junctions that come together to make Snuffed the satisfying track it is.

Snuffed is slightly slower (just slightly) than what you may expect from Hot Sauce Club, you can tell that every component has been well-crafted and meshes pleasantly into the four-minutes; this type of vibe truthfully suits them to a T and is setting them up for some great success now and further down the line.

No matter what the lyrics are from Hot Sauce Club, they can turn it into this excellent way of storytelling through the uplifting musicianship, taking it in a direction you may not have expected it to go originally. You will be left with this element of surprise by how much Snuffed will sneak in your mind all the time.

Snuffed is guaranteed to put a smile on your face, therefore if you’re interested in hearing more Hot Sauce Club, make sure to check out all of the links below for more!

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New Music Review - ‘Heads Down Thumbs Up’ by Harry Burt

Heads Down Thumbs Up was released on May 31st 2024, and is going to awaken your inner child from within. Artwork credit: Harry’s EPK.

“Right, we’re going to play a game of Heads Down Thumbs Up” shouted musical prodigy, Harry Burt. Flipping through the pages of childhood favourites comes this upgraded version of the classic game we all used to play in Primary School, where our only worries at that time were identifying who tagged our thumb and wondering if our crush would play with us on the playground.

Harry is a well-known, crucial artist within the local Christchurch music scene and puts out music that not only delights his senses but also has an immaculate pull on bringing new listeners into his corner which he has proven to do time and time again.

Heads Down Thumbs Up is like a limeade ice drink - cool and refreshing, tingling those nerves that you didn’t realise were under your skin.

Heads Down Thumbs Up is a little endearing, a little sweet and a whole bunch of fun. Harry always has this way of adding in this side to his music that makes others question what is on his mind, which makes him authentically himself, time and time again, which is all anyone can ask of an artist, to just be themselves.

Harry doesn’t stick with the same old stuff that you’d expect a young musician to make; he rolls the dice with enticement, excitement and playfulness, which proves to be a major superpower of his.

Harry describes Heads Down Thumbs Up as a tune that will make your inner optimistic child thrive, just as most children do. Quite often as adults, we lose that enthusiasm and optimism as life gets more complicated and it’s such a shame that we struggle to get back to that as we understand the universe a whole bunch more than we did as tiny kids that were, once upon a time, fearless. The child that you once were will be bought back to life when you hear this tune that will transport you back to the endless hope that lit your world afire in your growing years.

Tracks such as Heads Down Thumbs Up are a critical piece of art that everyone needs to swallow in order to feel things you potentially haven’t in a while and Harry brilliantly brings those emotions to the frontal lobe of your brain.

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New Music Review - ‘ALIVE 4 U’ by Retro Valley

ALIVE 4 U is available now for your skeleton to dance to. Released on 31st May 2024. Cover art provided by Retro Valley.

The Waikato’s favourite musical lads, Retro Valley, are back on the scene with their latest song, ALIVE 4 U, which you can be forgiven if you initially thought it was released by a British or American punk band as they’ve got that sort of vibe with this hard hitter, which, in case you’re wondering, is highly complementary.

The slightly edgier version of Retro Valley is a treat for all ears - they take their alternative, indie pop rock style and put it through its paces with ALIVE 4 U. Strongly produced, well-written and cleverly captivating for all, Retro Valley light up this new power from within, making ALIVE 4 U potentially their most sublime and most mature sounding drop thus far.

The song is bought in toughly by the electrifying guitar; a perfect way to begin ALIVE 4 U. Accompanied by top class key work, outstanding drumming and impeccable vocalism, this is a song that will leave you with an upheld obsession for listening to this certified ten out of ten launch on a constant, unwavering loop.

Retro Valley have this way of almost transporting me back to being a teenager - if you’re even vaguely familiar with bands such as The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, 30 Seconds to Mars, among others from that type of era (and even a bit of YungBlud), this is the vibe that ALIVE 4 U gives off and it’s an absolute dream in the space of 3 and a half minutes to be on this planet to enjoy this one.

With ALIVE 4 U, it seems as though Retro Valley are finding themselves even more so musically, stripping back that pop element and ensuring that they are challenging themselves, exploring different elementals in terms of what their desired genres are to perform; there is nothing more endearing than hearing the maturity increase within artists over the years, especially Retro Valley whose track Who’s to Say I reviewed back in July 2021; evidently, they have evolved since then and ALIVE 4 U is heavy proof of this.

The making of ALIVE 4 U also looked like it was a lot of fun, with the lads doing a Come to the Studio video over on their Instagram (here) - so, it’s clear that this one is an extremely liberating track for them.

2024 is proving to be Retro Valley’s biggest year of all, so make sure that you’re keeping up to date with the band by following all of their social media links below -

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New Music Review - ‘Hallways’ the Mini EP by Becca Caffyn

Becca Caffyn’s second mini-EP, Hallways, was released on the 5th April 2024 and is an absolute delight for your ears. Album artwork: Via Becca’s Instagram.

Hamilton-raised, Dunedin-based sweetheart, Becca Caffyn, is back on the scene with her incredibly well-toned new mini-EP which was released on the 5th April 2024, Hallways.

Telling humbling feelings from her own personal experiences in life, Becca doesn’t hold back on the pages that she shares, which feel as though they have come from her own diary. Impeccably placed, with immaculate wording to accompany soft styles of luxury, Hallways is a sweet treat that will leave you wishing you were able to hear more from this talented young lady (spoiler: you can! Becca’s debut EP, The Replacement Blonde, has been out since 2022 on all good streaming platforms).

Becca’s heart of the EP centres around missing home when things are changing, like moving to a different city, opting to allow us in with her soul-wrenching lyricism such as “I miss when my Mum lived down the hallway” in Hallways, and that line, if you are far from home or even if you’re not in your family home anymore, may have a heavy weight to it (as I type this review, it pinged me so hard, having moved across the world from my Mum eight months ago. Ouch).

Hallways is this goddess-like EP that will have you on the floor from the moment you hear it. While Hallways is comprised of only three songs, it encapsulates more emotion than your standard EP of five or six songs, making this one remarkable mixture of music that has recently become available to listen to.

The entire EP is humbling and comes with an acoustic, starry night ambience tied into it, which adds this phenomenal touch. Becca is an expert at putting out releases that are meaningful and poised, much like herself.

Becca has evidently come a long way since she released The Replacement Blonde in 2022 as the difference between that EP and Hallways is very easy to hear (this is in no way a criticism; I still highly enjoy The Replacement Blonde and change is inevitable). The power and maturity in her vocalism have been modified to the 2024 version of herself and I think it is astounding how big of a difference a couple of years can make.

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New Double Music Review - ‘Leopard Print Coat’ and ‘Living Room Floor’ by Double Parked

Leopard Print Coat is a new, absolutely banging track from Auckland locals, Double Parked. Released on 1st March 2024, it’s got some cheeky wit about it, just like the cover art from Double Parked’s EPK.

Living Room Floor is the follow-up release from Double Parked, released on 5th April 2024. Cover provided from Double Parked’s EPK.

Get on down to your local and get yourself Double Parked because Auckland locals with the same name as having two drinks in hand have slammed down two new tracks recently, Leopard Print Coat and Living Room Floor. I thought, why not make it a double review feature and get this show on the road to celebrate!

Leopard Print Coat rip-roars through the ‘burbs, proving that the world is Double Parked’s stage with this jam-packed release that’ll have you grooving on the Living Room Floor, which, ironically, is the next review that is coming up from Double Parked in this double-feature. The electrifying drift of the output from the guitar is a delectable delight that will have your body feeling that vibrational pull of what it is that is about to be washed over you. Leopard Print Coat is what indie dreams are made of; with mellowed out lyrics, this track will be eaten up by fans of The Butlers and other musicians that share similar musical arrays.

Living Room Floor is the party-maker of the two songs that the lads have released this year; it comes straight out with these highly anticipatory vibes that will have your mind bending all over the show - the catchy illuminations of instrumentals will literally set your soul free, as the guys mention in the track. It draws out the crowd of people who are looking to have a mighty fine time at any given time of day or night and the Double Parked boys have hit a home run with releasing Living Room Floor as it fills you with this immense amount of optimism.

Double Parked have this intense gravity that pulls their audience towards them, which is proven each time they allow the world to hear new songs. After releasing their debut EP, Lost in the Groove, in 2023, these lads are making major strides to get their names out there in the New Zealand music scene by taking charge and putting themselves out there with gigs across the North Island.

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New Music Review - ‘Smokechasers’ the album by Lunar Intruder

Smokechasers is a dream, a soothing state of mind. Released on 5th April 2024, Lunar Intruder have created something special with this body of work. Artwork: Matt Genet.

In the works for what felt like an age, Christchurch-based favourites garage, rock-indie-pop, Lunar Intruder, have finally flown down from their own space to personally hand deliver us their flawlessly massive debut album, Smokechasers, released on 5th April 2024.

Targeting all audiences from the young ones to the slightly older generation, Lunar Intruder have this tendency to gain access even to the coldest of hearts; allowing their magic to work in mysterious ways.

Blood, sweat and a thousand beers were poured into creating Smokechasers, bringing this exceptionally home-crafted delight of an album to life.

Having been out in the world for an entire month now, Lunar Intruder have had the time to let the album seep into all of our minds and Smokechasers has proven to be sticking well, like one of those slap-hand things that stick to everything.

Smokechasers comes with these massive collaborations with other upcoming New Zealand musicians such as This Dog with their track, Crows Feet, pouring out the natural aptitude of these two bands merging together to create such a powerfully pounding tune.

Another collaboration on the album is the song called Left Behind with the ever-outstanding Honey for Jupiter which will make you melt entirely. With melodic vocalism and beautifully structured placements with the deep instrumentals, this track will have a direct grasp on you.

If you’ve been following along with Lunar Intruder for the past four plus years, you’ll be delighted to hear that their ever-maturing sound will keep you on your toes for a long time yet.

Smokechasers is a whole new chapter of this forged path for these young men; they constantly hardcore deliver in terms of the art they make known to the crowds across New Zealand and surely will hit the big time across the shores of the globe eventually. As I type this, I am enthralled by Smokechasers far from home, right in the depths of North England and I will continue to release the vibes by blasting Smokechasers, whether that be near or far, for all to hear.

With crowd-pleasing bangers such as House and Inside Out included on the 43-minute gem of an album, don’t you dare bypass any of the other new hits that will have your head swirling into an absolute state of pure bliss.

Other notable moments on Smokechasers include Twice Shy, Common Curse and Luck, however, let’s not get carried away otherwise the whole album will be listed here which would ruin the surprise if you have yet to take a drive with it roaring out your roof.

Smokechasers has been labour intensive and not an easy road for the Lunar lads, so make sure that you chuck the album on Spotify now and tell your friends, family and strangers on the street to do the same.

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New Music Review - ‘Why Can’t I Love You Less’ by Karra Rhodes

Why Can’t I Love You Less is a new drop from singer-songwriter, Karra Rhodes, released 1st March 2024, it is a well-crafted country-pop song that will have you shaking with joy in your cowboy boots. Cover artwork: Karra’s Instagram.

Energetic, with this hint of a fiery mentality meets country-pop in Karra Rhodes’ mystifying release, Why Can’t I Love You Less.

A crossover between Shania and Taylor, Karra takes matters into her own hands, pushing up a storm in the country scene; empowering her fellow female friends to embrace their feelings of how difficult it can be to let someone you love go for good.

Pop-country love is a rarity in New Zealand music, however, Karra showcases how impactful these moments can be with brilliantly gripping guitar hooks and fluttering vocals that will have you dazzled from the beginning.

Karra delights her audience with her consistent passion through Why Can’t I Love You Less and admittedly, this track in particular makes me want to burst into song each time it comes up on shuffle.

One of the most relatable lines from Why Can’t I Love You Less is definitely “Sunday mornings don’t feel the way they should, I’m not telling jokes to all my friends” which is punchy and tells a story within itself.

Karra is candid with her approach in terms of her music, which is an enlightening aspect to any singer-songwriters career, and I find this is a highly admirable trait that makes Why Can’t I Love You Less a desirable piece of art that you can be enveloped in time and time again.

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New Music Review - ‘Feel for You’ by Monk Seals

Christchurch local legends have landed right into my mind with their latest making everyone feel for them. Feel for You was released on the 16th of February 2024 and has been a proven hit with listeners across the board. Cover artwork by Lola Ruu Macleod Watts.

Doctors’ office? Yeah, hello. I would like to get my vitals done as soon as possible because Monk Seals have set my heart alight with their heated new single, Feel for You, that will also leave you feeling unequivocally hot and bothered.

Coming in with these sublime psychedelics, cowboyish, blue noted tones, the Monk Seals know how to treat their adoring audience to treats pulled straight from their bag of goodies, leaving Feel for You making your mouth water like the best ice cream you could possibly ever taste in your life.

Having such prominent dominance in the Christchurch music scene, this is a new phase of an even more mature era for the Monk Seals, bringing this wildly enhancing, menacing-like energy to the table which perfectly captivates everything that the Monk Seals embody in both their personalities and their top tier musical capabilities.

Feel for You tends to appeal to listeners across the board as the Monk Seals never leave anything they want heard to be unsaid; the powers they provide come across with this unapologetically high-energy that snatches you up.

The way the instrumentals are superbly and effortlessly strung together to compliment Yannik’s voice will make you want to jump into the sea at Sumner beach* and get chaotic with your group of pals this summer.

Feel for You is set to be one of the songs that everybody at the rager you’re about to attend will know and will sing along to. Strap on your ankle boots and get shaking, you’re bound to love this song from the first second.

I also hope that Johnny and Becky are okay.

*Sumner Beach is relevant to the Monk Seals and other Christchurch musicians, hence the shoutout here.

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New Music Review - ‘Carpenters Daughter’ by Steffany Beck

Country superstar, Steffany Beck, has recently struck hearts around the globe with her newest, vulnerable song, Carpenters Daughter. Released on 9th February 2024, Carpenters Daughter is one of the songs off Steffany’s upcoming EP, PILLARS. Cover art provided by Steffany from her EPK.

Carpenters Daughter is the stunning, latest country track from Christchurch-based Steffany Beck, who has taken pen to paper to share her love for her late father, carrying pockets of emotion with acoustic, heart squeezing moments.

A world-rocking tribute adorns the lines of Steffany’s mind, allowing her father to long live within the walls of her music, whilst speaking to the souls of others who have lost someone important to them.

Carpenters Daughter has many pertinent points throughout where Steffany expresses who her father was, honouring the memories she has of him. Tear-worthy lines such as “there ain’t a nail without your fingerprint on it that’s holding my frame together…” may just remind you of someone you know, shattering the notions that it’s not okay to express how deeply you love. (Which, we all know it is okay to express them).

Steffany reveals that she has found the loss hard; trying to find the strength to act fine when deep down, she was in a lot of pain from losing her father. Carpenters Daughter pulls the curtain back and allows Steffany to present this phenomenal piece of work in such a pure, exposed way that even myself, as the listener, felt the weight of her words without experiencing what she has.

Steffany has more music on the way during this side of the year and I am looking forward to hearing if she is holding onto more raw emotion from her upcoming EP, PILLARS, or whether there will be more light-hearted country tracks to be ingested.

Either way, I look forward to listening to more of Steffany’s music when on my daily commute.

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New Music Review - ‘Supernova’ by Castaway

Supernova is smooth, flows effortlessly and carries the most fun vibe. Released on 9th February 2024, Castaway have turned the fire on to prepare for their sophomore EP release which will soon be in the world. Cover credit: Castaway’s EPK.

Put your hand up if you’ve ever felt personally victimised by how cracking Castaway’s music is? Great, now that we’re on the same page, let’s have a chat about how they’ve built a mass amount of anticipation leading up to their first release in over three years, Supernova.

Supernova comprises of these nostalgic, pop-rock drops that will have you energetically shouting, “I don’t like it, I love it!” at the top of your lungs, the electricity pulsating throughout your body, allowing you to be absolutely taken aback by the forceful impact that Castaway generously give you through and through.

While we’ve not been treated to any new Castaway songs since their debut EP release, Chaos and Order, all the way back in the pandemic days of 2021, Supernova has been the star from the universe that we have been waiting to be gifted; Castaway have delivered such an impeccable, flawless performance that truly cannot be faulted.

So, make sure to get into your rocket ship and be transported to the moon with this fully fledged tune that will make you dance the night away because Supernova is one hot track for the summer that you need to get your claws into immediately.

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New Music Review - ‘Shuteye’ by Bella Rose

Shuteye is the debut single from Auckland-based Bella Rose. Released on 19th January 2024, this song will bring out the most vulnerable feelings for all who dare listen. Cover art provided by Bella.

This powerfully glistening recent release has joyously made its way onto Welcome to the Gig this week, with the emergence of the debut single, Shuteye, from the ever-so wonderful newcomer, Bella Rose.

Written during one of the most vulnerable times of Bella’s life, Shuteye showcases that those intensifying, heated moments are not ones that should be locked away or sent away like a message in a bottle.

Bella has taken the time to curate this gut-wrenching tune for her debut single, one that is usually reserved for later down the line; however, I am pleased that Bella has taken this major leap and allowed this captivating piece of art to be released full force in order for her career as a musician to emerge.

Shuteye is tranquilising, moving and thoughtful beyond imagination as Bella brings forward her exciting vocals which enable you to be absorbed into this alluring universe where everything else ceases to exist for 4 minutes.

The raw experience of hearing Shuteye enables you to be devoured in the hopeful truth that things can change course at any moment and become better, a valid message that Bella’s audience will be able to pick up on straight away.

Bella is inspired by the likes of Delta Goodrem, Olivia Rodrigo and Lorde, all of which, you can hear throughout the journey of Shuteye.

Shuteye is just the very beginning for Bella, with an upcoming EP arriving on earth at some point, I look forward to being able to listen closely to what she has coming next.

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New Music Review - ‘Bittersweet’ by Jack Roberston

Bittersweet is the perfect name for the latest release from talented emerging artist, Jack Roberston. Released on the 18th January 2024, it has had an array of musicians writing and recording the track alongside Jack himself including Carlos Martin, Angus Hampton-Carr and Te Kaua Pene from Park Rd. Cover art created by Kael Preston.

Emerging artist, Jack Robertson, has dived headfirst into 2024 with a splash, allowing his solidified, youthful voice to be heard widely throughout New Zealand and beyond with his indie-pop-rock new release, Bittersweet, which strips everything you thought you knew about music way back to the roots and brings you to the heart of it all.

The seducingly calming fulfillment of Bittersweet has the right temperature of what I think to be a perfect new release this month as it is honest from the get-go and comprises of such compassion that you may be knocked right off your feet.

With lines such as “precious memories of the love we’re working on” depicting this literal Bittersweet love story that grapples with many levels of emotion, Jack showcases how classy he is with allowing the words that he wants to be taken in by listeners.

Bittersweet may surprise you as it comes across as being so professionally thought out that you’d think Jack has been on the music scene for multiple years, it is that enchanting.

Whether you are currently experiencing heartbreak or going through the motions of a situationship, Bittersweet has a blend of the perfect taste for all of the ships that you could ever think of.

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New Music Review - ‘Kiss Like This’ by Coast Arcade

Kiss Like This was released on the 10th November 2023.

Coast Arcade, the sweeties of New Zealand indie pop-rock have come back with their face melting track, Kiss Like This after hitting the ground running with their debut EP, Next to Me, released earlier in 2023.

Kiss Like This brings through this wind of bubbly, more pop-like punch from Coast Arcade, something that steers slightly away from what we are used to from the band and in all honesty, it’s nice to hear that they’re able to adapt to new moments with ease, ensuring that they discover themselves musically, allowing them to evolve in new light.

Bella and Thom, who are the two remaining original individuals from Coast Arcade, are this wildly dynamic duo who come together to ensure that what they play, and produce is unique to them in all releases, which sets Coast Arcade apart from the crowd. Kiss Like This takes this full force front seat mode of heat, throwing it to the world and essentially saying, “this is what we have to offer you, you can you like it, or you can love it” and I think that tells quite a story when a musical group can do this without physically saying those words out loud, but more so, demonstrates it.

Kiss Like This doesn’t overcomplicate things. Coast Arcade know what works for them and what doesn’t, without throwing this big challenge for listeners into the mix. Kiss Like This is an easy song to follow along with, they cast out those catchy hooks that you will be singing indefinitely. At the gym? You’ll be singing “I wish we could Kiss Like This…” constantly. Driving? The same. Asleep? Oh, this is when that will all come to you and you will be dealing with that earworm, even in your dreams.

In order to delve deeper into the work that Coast Arcade do, they have played around with slightly different genres and tweaked things that have clearly worked for them in the past and maybe put some that haven’t on the backburner. It is evident that through Kiss Like This, the maturity has risen. Whether that be through age or growth throughout the industry, Coast Arcade are on the track to make it into the international music scene and here at Welcome to the Gig, I could not be prouder to be on this journey with them and you should be, too.

Kiss Like This can be streamed on all good platforms for your entertainment right now, so I wouldn’t sleep on taking a listen to this punchy tune.

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New Music Review - ‘Misty’s Mystique’ by Fool’s Lagoon

Misty’s Mystique was released on the 23rd June 2023. Cover provided by Joe/Fool’s Lagoon.

Misty’s Mystique is the latest release from good Auckland-based legends, Fool’s Lagoon, who have been working their way into the hearts of listeners with their cheeky personalities and toe-tapping good musical vibes for the past year and a half, showing proof that they are not going to leave without breaking into the minds of anyone who dares listen to them.

Fool’s Lagoon bring this funky-jam, indie infused dream with Misty’s Mystique, the song aptly named after Matt’s beloved cat, Misty and inspired by her, too. This is a big win in my books as I am quite the cat lover myself and love the idea that this scale of epic inspiration formed from a furry family member.

These Fool’s will literally have you up on tabletops, or, if that’s not your scene, throughout the kitchen, threatening to make you dance the night away with the swooning sensation that Misty’s Mystique carries you through. Fool’s Lagoon make it incredibly hard for you to not enjoy their music from the moment you hear them - they have this structurally sound pull of intensity that sets everything alight, each new release allowing different elements to not only be heard, but also felt within multiple capacities.

Misty’s Mystique isn’t a song that you would generally hear on mainstream radio as the attributes of those pop songs you’re used to are vastly different to those of the unique wave lengths that Fool’s Lagoon are relatively good at entertaining. The lads welcome providing this exceptional dash of doing something that appears somewhat rare in the New Zealand music industry in terms of how they are able to portray their craft, along with how adequately well they utilise each of their instruments and vocal work. The added touch of the keyboard in their music is always a delicate touch and brings their level of distinction to an all-time high.

Misty’s Mystique is a completely effortless listen, with so much having been put into the creation of the song. It flows, is sensual and special.

An immensely good time to be had by all.

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New Music Review - ‘Inside Out’ by Lunar Intruder

Inside Out is the newest track from Christchurch legends, Lunar Intruder. Cover artwork created and provided by Matt Genet (bassist of Lunar).

Just in time for the first full moon of August, Lunar Intruder dropped their much anticipated first single from their upcoming, debut album last Friday titled Inside Out.

Lunar Intruder have proven time and time again that they are ready to take on the challenge of making it in the music industry, no matter what they have to endure. This breaks through with the likes of Inside Out as the track is affirmatively their own. Lunar Intruder, in a way, have stripped back their old layers and bought in some newly refreshed moments during Inside Out. The track feels (as previously mentioned in other reviews of theirs), more mature and like they have come into their sound as of late.

The way that Lunar Intruder have illuminated their indulgence of evolutionary growth since their previous releases has been reflected throughout Inside Out. As a three-year long Lunar Intruder fan, I’ve been lucky enough to see them from their first set of singles up until now and the way they have formatted their music to suit the scene without overtly changing themselves. This journey they have been on has been nothing short of a fantastic watch and listen situation and I applaud them for taking their craft so seriously, with such passion that anyone would be exceptionally proud of.

Inside Out is a softer toned moment of Lunar Intruder’s if you compare it to their first EP, yet, it still has that decadent garage-indie-surf vibe that will make its way directly into your ears to create the mammoth earworm of the century that you can expect from all of their tracks.

Admittedly, initially, I was unsure how to feel about Inside Out, however, as soon as it played again, that completely changed, and I was able to rediscover my love of Lunar Intruder all over. They have this deep hold over you with their music - once you become a fan, there is no way they can’t entice you to keep coming back for more.

Inside Out has entities of enjoyment on different levels and the stunning instrumental work collated by all four musicians of the band brings it together to allow listeners to be enveloped in this toasty delight.

Given that Lunar Intruder tend to do everything musically themselves from production, to mixing and mastering, they’ve always had quite the solid foundation to be able to build upon and I am genuinely very ecstatic to continue to watch them build their careers.

Be sure to catch them on their upcoming Good Dogs Go to Heaven tour, tickets on sale now!

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New Music Review - ‘Bright’ by Marmalade

Bright was released on the 2nd June 2023. Cover artwork provided by Marmalade.

Bright is absolutely right with the recent debut single from Auckland based Marmalade who have been allowing themselves to be heard in many ways since the release.

Bright is this comprehensive piece of art that soars with this effective, unique amount of high energy that only Marmalade can provide. Their infectious, smooth flowing music allows the journey to be this luscious mix of dancing on your taste buds with energetic folds of music that will take you back to your childhood charm filled with sweetness that make you feel fully alive.

Bright has these moments of wondering if the things the band are working towards are worth it, then they realise that as the old saying goes, they can fake it until they make it. With Marmalade, I don’t believe they are required to fake anything until they make it, they just naturally are there and so likeable on all accounts.

Jemilah’s vocalism is powerful as she has this ever so slight grit to her voice that takes the song on a whole 180 journey and that in turn, makes Bright this rollercoaster of fun to be on board with. Accompanied by the remainder of the band pitching in with their drop in the ocean, Bright endeavours to be heard from the rooftops on which Marmalade are playing (MoveSpace, I’m looking at you).

Marmalade have this unique perspective on the world, issuing strong feelings, accompanied with music that is extensively thought out to maximise their astonishing efforts in creation as much as they possibly can.

Bright doesn’t hold back in the field of letting listeners know what’s up, taking them on the road with them of hope, as they do with decadency and power.

Bright suggests that you can take the juices flowing from life and let them drop wherever they are to land in your dreams-turned-realities scale.

Marmalade are quite prominent in the New Zealand music scene, making every single move that they can to get themselves noticed. This includes playing gigs with the likes of SKRAM and other notable musicians, then scoring a slot at the Fifa Women’s World Cup halftime recently (exceptionally impressive if you ask me!).

None of the five members of the band are looking to slow down and the amount they put out into the world is slowly giving their delicious desserts back to them and rightfully so.

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New Music Review - ‘Next To Me’ the EP by Coast Arcade

Next To Me the debut EP by Coast Arcade was released on the 19th May 2023. Artwork provided by Coast Arcade from their EPK.

Being that you’ve come to Welcome to the Gig and potentially been here before, you will have certainly heard of Auckland legends, Coast Arcade, who have been making these surfy waves across the board that have got everyone completely absorbing their soothing, indie-rock-punk music.

Chris, Thom, Bella and Nate have made light of the fact that they’ve gained some massive attention as of late, which has led to them recently releasing their debut EP, Next To Me, which is a five-track blast that flexes on what you can be treated to from Coast Arcade.

Starting off the EP is the title track, Next To Me, which is a flawlessly brilliant tune to bring it in full speed. It has this twang of a dream sequence of events that are entwined into the tune which is paired perfectly with the guitar rhythm and smooth slightly grungy vocalism from frontwoman, Bella.

Highest Heights has everybody’s mouths talking and the hips popping - with over 60k listens on Spotify alone, Coast Arcade have certainly pulled listeners into their web to get them tangled in this wildly, intensely, catchy web they’ve weaved. Highest Heights comes in full force, taking the wind out of your chest and knocking you flat on the ground with the immense perfection that it serves. Evidently, it is obvious why this one is a major fan favourite.

Salty Blonde is the one song that I am particularly happy that has made the cut for the EP - Coast Arcade had done a backyard session during a covid lockdown of the song and during those couple of years since, it has stuck with me and has always been a favourable delight to go back to listen to while waiting for the EP to drop. Even though I only went around singing the lyrics “my salty blonde…” every few weeks, I’m over the moon that we finally have a recorded version of the tune. As with everything that Coast Arcade do, it has some cheeky moments to it which adds personality to the song. Salty Blonde is such an underrated tune that will surely have you also singing along each time you hear it. Salty Blonde is a timeless indie-rock piece of art that I’m sure other listeners will be in agreeance with that statement.

Surf Club is yet another round of fireworks to light up your world. When Surf Club was initially released as a single, I had played it on repeat the entire weekend that it had come out. You know it’s overly phenomenal when you’ve only got one song that you’re listening to for an entire 48 hours (okay, maybe not the full 48 hours, but you get it). Surf Club genuinely feels like it is on an entirely different planet of greatness and I think it will forever be at the top played of the list of Coast Arcade songs for me. There is just something about this delectable, enticing mid to high-mid rock sound that is effortlessly poured out from the track from these four surf rockers. The words sung throughout the tune are also just impeccable. It truthfully makes you want to go out there for a surf in the cold weather that we are currently having. Whether you are a surfer or not, this one is going to appeal to all of your taste buds (or ear buds because other than the salt water, you can’t physically taste anything, but again, you get the drift!)

Just Peachy has some of my absolute favourite lyrics in place, such as “you’re just a thorn, in short that means you’re a prick…” and it makes me laugh every single time. The pure honesty that Coast Arcade have given here has given this EP a whole other side to the band. They have outrageously contagious personalities that are highly prominent in this song and Just Peachy will get you into the ultimate groove for anything you’ve got to do.

Overall, Next To Me presents this intense versatility that gets thrown out to sea in order to catch the fish (well, listeners) and comes back with more than expected when being reeled back in.

The way every instrument mashes so perfectly together to create such a wild ride throughout the five tracks is unbelievable. Coast Arcade know what they are aiming for and can see the major career they have ahead of them. They won’t stop for anything, which is a highly ambitious move that all of us can take a cue from in our daily lives.

Next To Me so far, wins the “award” for Welcome to the Gig’s EP of the year, rightfully so.

Well done, Coast Arcade, for creating something so special for the world to indulge in!

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