Reviews / June 2007
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REVIEW: The Children of Underground Lair
- Wellington Live Music
- Albert Williams was the first act of the night at Bodega on Wednesday. He started off humbly and then proceeded to absolute blow me away.
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BAND REVIEW: Niko Ne Zna
- Wellington Live Music
- Isn't being totally detached from your everyday reality something that appeals to most? Listening to Niko Ne Zna allows for exactly that to happen.
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REVIEW: The Aviators
- Mighty Mighty on Saturday was thick with 'funk, crunk and grime' courtesy of The Aviators. The funk is obvious - these boys are so full of it you could imagine them dancing themselves off the edge of the building and on the way down too, where they would get up and just keep on dancing.
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REVIEW: Ginger Brown
- Picture a world of 60's psychedelia fused with dixie, 50's rock n roll, carnival, layered over with modern rock, this is the enchanting, quirky world of Ginger Brown.
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REVIEW: Katchafire
- Katchafire left The San Francisco Bathhouse well and truly smoking last weekend. Their extreme energy was matched by the crowd's intense respect for New Zealand's hottest roots reggae band.
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REVIEW: Adi Dick
- Will the waves of beautiful music ever calm in Wellington. The San Francisco Bathhouse was cooking up a storm with the launch of Adi Dick's stunning debut album Our Place. Receiving a very snug embrace, the crowd were united in their appreciation.
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