Kiwi Indie-Pop Singer Georgia Lines Finds Harmony In an Uncertain World
Rolling Stone Australia talks to Aotearoa indie-pop and R&B singer Georgia Lines about her new single “I Got You” and her breakout year.
Rolling Stone Australia talks to Aotearoa indie-pop and R&B singer Georgia Lines about her new single “I Got You” and her breakout year.
On fighting stage fright, staying true to your inspiration, and the mysteries of songwriting
Inside the curious mind of Keith Urban, one of the world’s biggest music stars.
The hard-won future of New Zealand’s native language is in good hands, and music is at the forefront.
“In making an album about where I’m from, it was important to me to be able to say: this makes us who we are down here,” singer says of Te Ao Mārama
Her long-awaited third album is smooth and beachy, searching for serenity in anxious times
Merging both Māori & Aboriginal culture through the power of music and video, "RECKŌNING" is a cultural tour de force for Samuel Gaskin.
On her second Solar Power single, the songwriter gets deep while also flashing the kind of whimsy you can only get from being high in a public place
The opening track from their long-awaited tenth album, "Tear Down Those Names" is Shihad at their most direct and powerful.
In a recent mockumentary promo produced by American rock band Sleater-Kinney, the film’s faux presenter remarks that, “no one asks a bird or whale, yet human singers have been asked for centuries to explain their lyrics.” I’d counter this by saying that, if the preoccupations of birds and whales are anything like our own, then […]