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Capital theatre
6,343 listeners
Capital Theatre is a rock band from New Zealand, comprising vocalist, pianist, and guitarist Adam Stevenson, vocalist and guitarist Roy Oli… read moreCapital Theatre is a rock band from New Zealand, comprising vocalist, pianist, and guitarist Adam Stevenson, vocalist and guitarist Roy Oliver, and vocalist and drummer Paul Reid (ex Rubicon). The trio met at a band jam night called Sing… read moreCapital Theatre is a rock band from New Zealand, comprising vocalist, pianist, and guitarist Adam Stevenson, vocalist and guitarist Roy Oliver, and vocalist and drummer Paul Reid (ex Rubicon). The trio met at a band jam night called Sing Sing at the Pony Club. View wiki -
Th' Dudes
19,870 listeners
Th' Dudes were a rock'n'roll band from Auckland, New Zealand, that existed in the late 70s. Despite only a brief existence, … read moreTh' Dudes were a rock'n'roll band from Auckland, New Zealand, that existed in the late 70s. Despite only a brief existence, the band enjoyed considerable success in their homeland, and were responsible for the hits "B… read moreTh' Dudes were a rock'n'roll band from Auckland, New Zealand, that existed in the late 70s. Despite only a brief existence, the band enjoyed considerable success in their homeland, and were responsible for the hits "Bliss", "Right First Time" and "Be Mine T… read more -
Racing
8,978 listeners
Auckland-based four piece, Racing, take rock and roll and inject it with a chemical haze so potent the listener is left both pleased and pu… read moreAuckland-based four piece, Racing, take rock and roll and inject it with a chemical haze so potent the listener is left both pleased and punished. Once likened to “the thoughts of a crocodile in flood season”, the band crafts a swirling … read moreAuckland-based four piece, Racing, take rock and roll and inject it with a chemical haze so potent the listener is left both pleased and punished. Once likened to “the thoughts of a crocodile in flood season”, the band crafts a swirling sea of groove and hypnosis into rock anthems drenched in wei… read more -
The Exponents
23,951 listeners
The Exponents are a rock band from New Zealand. Formed in 1981, they went by the name 'Dance Exponents' until dropping the '… read moreThe Exponents are a rock band from New Zealand. Formed in 1981, they went by the name 'Dance Exponents' until dropping the 'Dance' in 1991. They wrote a few classic tracks such as 'Who Loves who the most?'… read moreThe Exponents are a rock band from New Zealand. Formed in 1981, they went by the name 'Dance Exponents' until dropping the 'Dance' in 1991. They wrote a few classic tracks such as 'Who Loves who the most?' 'Victoria' 'Why does Love do this to me?… read more -
The Feelers
27,385 listeners
There is more than one artist with this name, including: 1) The Feelers is a New Zealand pop-rock band formed in the early 1990s in Christ… read moreThere is more than one artist with this name, including: 1) The Feelers is a New Zealand pop-rock band formed in the early 1990s in Christchurch by James Reid (singer/guitarist) and Hamish Gee (drums/guitar), plus Matt Thomas (bass). 2… read moreThere is more than one artist with this name, including: 1) The Feelers is a New Zealand pop-rock band formed in the early 1990s in Christchurch by James Reid (singer/guitarist) and Hamish Gee (drums/guitar), plus Matt Thomas (bass). 2) The Feelers is an American band from Columbus, Ohio, that … read more -
Opshop
22,558 listeners
Opshop are Jason Kerrison (vocals/guitar), Matt Treacy (guitar), Clint Harris (bass) and Bobby Kennedy (drums). The New Zealand rock band h… read moreOpshop are Jason Kerrison (vocals/guitar), Matt Treacy (guitar), Clint Harris (bass) and Bobby Kennedy (drums). The New Zealand rock band have released three albums - 2004's platinum selling 'You Are Here', 2007's mul… read moreOpshop are Jason Kerrison (vocals/guitar), Matt Treacy (guitar), Clint Harris (bass) and Bobby Kennedy (drums). The New Zealand rock band have released three albums - 2004's platinum selling 'You Are Here', 2007's multi-platinum selling 'Second Hand Planet', and 2010… read more