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The Singles Life: 10 songs that defined NZ music in 2017
Katie and Hussein pick the tracks that made Kiwi music what it was in 2017.
The Singles Life: End of year thoughts on NZ music in 2017
Katie and Hussein go back and forth on a strange and frustrating year in Kiwi music.
Which new Six60 song is the Six60-est?
Six60 are the perfect band to argue about. So let's do some arguing.
Lorde and Jacinda Ardern gave us the defining moment of the NZ Music Awards
A VNZMAs post-mortem.
Six questions we want answered from the VNZMAs
The VNMZAs are upon us again, ready to light up our lives with music, mischief and glamorous celebrities.
Make way for Marlon Williams
Can New Zealand’s king of arty pop turn a breakup into a breakthrough?
A guide to all the acts Lorde handpicked for her NZ tour
Are the lucky few up to the task?
The Singles Life: Say ‘Hey’ to Matthew Young
If you wanted more proof that pop music in NZ is in a good place, look no further.
The Singles Life: Abdul Kay is ready for big things
With a co-sign from David Dallas and a promising debut single, Abdul Kay is a name you need to know.
The Singles Life: Say hello to the new Kimbra
She’s back with a hot new single, a Skrillex collab and a very different sound. So what is Kimbra trying to tell us?
Where are the Silver Scrolls we deserve?
It’s time to overhaul “New Zealand’s most prestigious songwriting award”, writes Hussein Moses.
The Singles Life: Who will (and who won’t) win New Zealand’s most unpredictable music award?
Let the Silver Scrolls speculation begin.
What happened to political music in New Zealand?
In these trying times, political music feels like it would be more vital than ever - so where is it? Has political engagement in music disappeared? Or is something else going on?
The Singles Life: MAALA’s got talent
It’s not too often that a reality TV talent show contestant is able to shake off the cringe factor, but MAALA seems to have made the leap.
The Singles Life: What we learned from watching the new Max Key video
Max Key still remains the symbol of cocky and rich Parnell boyhood that we all just love to hate. Katie and Hussein watch his new video and learn a thing or two.
The Singles Life: Openside have finally hit their stride
Openside’s ‘I Feel Nothing’ is one of the catchiest Kiwi pop anthems this year. Katie and Hussein discuss what makes it so damn good.
The Singles Life: Can twee ever not be terrible?
Christchurch's Pickle Darling seems about as twee as it gets - but does cute still cut it in 2017?
The Singles Life: The evolution of Shorecore
Featuring two Checks alums, Auckland band Racing are taking on rock and roll in 2017. It has us wondering: is ‘shorecore’ back from the dead?
The Singles Life: Meet New Zealand's answer to Ed Sheeran
Is Mitch James worth the hype? Katie and Hussein have some reservations.
The Singles Life: How NZ hip-hop artists are telling stories that no one else can
Avondale emcee MeloDownz is making waves with tales of the suburb he knows best. Katie and Hussein talk about why setting the scene is essential for the stories Kiwi artists have to tell.
The Singles Life: A beginner's guide to SWIDT
Haven’t heard of SWIDT? We can barely contain our pity. With their new album out this week, there has never been a better time to get acquainted with the guys Aaradhna called “the future of hip hop”.
The Singles Life: Theia and the state of post-Lorde pop
Has Lorde's success changed the New Zealand pop landscape for women as much as we hoped? We talk the post-Lorde pop-scape and what this means for a rising star like Theia.
The Singles Life: When did Naz become New Zealand’s BBQ Reggae it-girl?
Bachelor NZ babe Naz was always destined for greater things and her latest project is no exception - though at first glance it does raise some questions.
The Singles Life: The soul singing teacher who will steal your heart
With an incredible voice and some pretty nice hair, Teeks has seemingly all he needs to succeed. But where is this soul sensation headed?
The Singles Life: The Fate of the Furious Gin Wigmore
Gin Wigmore is back and she’s also fed up with an industry that, once fawning, has grown frigid. Can Gin carve her own path?