Below is a list of all New Zealand titles released in the last 120 days.
Dartz
Dangerous Day To Be A Cold One (LP) [ Flying Nun / LP - released 1/Mar/2024 ] DARTZ 'Dangerous Day To Be A Cold One' album, pressed in New Zealand on standard black vinyl. Comes with a 24" double fold photo insert. |
Dion Lunadon
Systems Edge (LP) [ Revolver / LP - released 1/Mar/2024 ] Beyond your skin, beyond your screen, beyond what you think you know. What lies in this area? An area with no opinions, motives, sides or divisions. An area where governments and capitalists have no currency and the absolute truth reigns... |
L.A.B
VI [ LOOP Recordings / CD - released 23/Feb/2024 ] **Please note: Due to a manufacturing fault in the CD production, there has been a delay to the stock arriving. We will endeavour to ship out any orders as soon as we receive the corrected stock** After releasing five albums in as many years,... |
Odyssey
Rock & Roll's Alright!! (Black Vinyl LP) [ Frenzy / LP - released 16/Feb/2024 ] Formed in Christchurch in 1973 by guitarist Ronnie Harris & drummer Jeff Stribling, Odyssey absorbed the BIG teenage beat of the time infusing it with their own Kiwi DIY attitude. What their garden city predecessors Chants R&B were to savage R&B,... |
Various Artists
Sonic [ Frenzy / CD - released 16/Feb/2024 ] Wellington, Circa 1971-72. For just over a year Sonic label and studio owner Alan Dunnage and record producer Ed Morris aka O'Strange became a magnet for the Wellington and lower North Island Underground music scene. The label's output was small and... |
Various Artists
Sonic (LP) [ Frenzy / LP - released 16/Feb/2024 ] Wellington, Circa 1971-72. For just over a year Sonic label and studio owner Alan Dunnage and record producer Ed Morris aka O'Strange became a magnet for the Wellington and lower North Island Underground music scene. The label's output was small and... |
The Beths & Pickle Darling / Car Seat Headrest
Brand New Colony / We Looked Like Giants (7") [ Sub Pop / 7in - released 26/Jan/2024 ] Brand New Colony / We Looked Like Giants features The Beths and Car Seat Headrest paying tribute to two beloved songs: one by The Postal Service from the Give Up album, and one from Death Cab For Cutie's Transatlanticism release. |