Music
Radiohead – The King of Limbs
Posted 4:31am Monday 28th February 2011 by Sam Valentine
Nearly three and a half years after their masterpiece In Rainbows, Radiohead return with The King of Limbs, which can only be described as a challenging album. With the first few listens reaping little reward, it would be safe to describe this release as one for the Radiohead devotees. In the Read more...
Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
Posted 4:28am Monday 28th February 2011 by Sam Valentine
Hey Pitchfork, I’mma let you finish but… Probably the most (over) hyped album of 2010, Kanye West’s opus My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (MBDTF) certainly deserves a post-uproar review. Drawing on the narcissism and bragging of his previous album, MBDTF takes Kanye’s musical Read more...
Brains – constant love forever
Posted 4:26am Monday 28th February 2011 by Sam Valentine
“give me highbrow, or give me death” With the long awaited constant love forever, ex-Dunedin trio brains should silence all ‘the haters’. Recorded in surprisingly fitting spacious high fidelity, a masterful ear for melody slowly reveals itself across the ten tracks. Removing the almost Read more...
ONEFEST - part 02
Posted 10:55pm Sunday 26th September 2010 by Simon Wallace
The final night in Radio One’s Onefest series for 2010 draws together soul-inspired low-end theorists from across Aotearoa. Their renown is booming by the day. You will doubtless hear their talents expounded in articles and interviews in the future – but, for now, here are their words on records and Read more...
Mr. Biscuits
Posted 10:54pm Sunday 26th September 2010 by Sam Brookland
If you have a more than passing familiarity with the Dunedin music scene, you're no doubt aware of the way in which bursts of new bands, moments of creativity and excitement, and a thrilling feeling of Dunedin being the centre of the musical world come and go in waves every three or four years; and Read more...
Truth - Puppets
Posted 10:51pm Sunday 26th September 2010 by Simon Wallace
Aquatic Lab (4/5) Truth’s halfstep swagger is no lightweight matter. Disembodied vocals lie in industrial bass-weight as the trio pursues sound as physical presence, with walls of low-end set against pneumatic percussion. Their debut album, Puppets has to be felt to be believed. Read more...
Truth
Posted 10:47pm Sunday 26th September 2010 by Simon Wallace
Essentially New Zealand's most internationally recognisable dubstep export, this Christchurch based producer/DJ trio have, in member Tristan Roake's words, "been on around forty-five plane flights … and played close to forty shows" over the last eight months. Dividing this air-mileage and Read more...
Live review: Mountaineater and Operation Rolling Thunder
Posted 10:34pm Sunday 26th September 2010 by Sam Valentine
Promoted (justifiably) as “the absolute pinnacle of Dunedin’s sonic rock spectrum,” Mountaineater and Operation Rolling Thunder at 12 Below certainly delivered on its promise, proving Dunedin is endowed with two of the greatest sonic rock bands in the world. Having never witnessed Read more...
Tono & the Finance Company’s ‘Barry Smith of Hamilton’ (Pikachunes remix)
Posted 10:29pm Sunday 26th September 2010 by Staff Reporter
This week Critic had the pleasure of listening to a new Pikachunes track. Pikachunes is Miles McDougall, a Christchurch-born Auckland based electro/Detroit house act. The new Pikachunes track is a remix of Tono & the Finance Company’s ‘Barry Smith of Hamilton’. It’s no surprise Read more...
Avenged Sevenfold - Nightmare
Posted 4:50am Monday 23rd August 2010 by Caleb Wicks
Warner Brothers 3/5 In 2005, Avenged Sevenfold took the world by storm with their album City of Evil. Critics raved, girls screamed, and emo kids found another band to add to their death list. The band’s self-titled album, released in 2007, did not have the Read more...