18 - 24 APR 2012 . NZ’S original FREE WEEKLY STREET PRESS . ISSUE 408 . GROOVEG

18 - 24 APR 2012 . NZ’S original FREE WEEKLY STREET PRESS . ISSUE 408 . GROOVEGUIDE.CO.NZ SHIT WORTH DOING Gigs | Music | Film | Reviews | News | Gadgets | Games | Gear FREE 4 EASY WAYS TO BOOK! ONLINE BUYTICKETS.CO.NZ OR TICKETMASTER.CO.NZ CALL 0800 BUY TICKETS OR 0800 289 842 IN PERSON AOTEA CENTRE BOX OFFICE OR TICKETMASTER OUTLETS PACKAGES SHOWBIZNZ.CO.NZ OR CALL 0800 4 SHOWS Semi- Permanent Auckland 18 & 19 May 2012 For more information & to purchase your tickets: www.semipermanent.com Stefano De Luigi / Special / The Monkeys Hi-Res / Stolen Girlfriends Club / Ron English Thomas Libertiny / Swifty / Benja Harney Alex Trochut / Industrial Light & Magic Wallpaper Magazine / Moffitt:Moffitt / Gmunk / Southsouthwest / Kelli Anderson Event Speakers Include... Top creatives come to Auckland to discuss their work, their lives and their philosophy on creating innovative and inspirational art and design. Semi-Permanent, New Zealand’s largest and longest standing creative festival. Media Partners Industry Partners: Print Partner: Internet Partner: Education Partner: * N O R M A L L E N D I N G C R I T E R I A A P P L Y INSTORE ONLY AT: ATWATERS MUSICWORKS, 141 HOBSON STREET, AUCKLAND CITY (09) 303 1919 MUSICWORKS ALBANY, UNIT 7-1 10 DON MCKINNON DRIVE, ALBANY (09) 486 2285 MUSICWORKS GREENLANE, 219 GREAT SOUTH ROAD, GREENLANE (09) 523 1426 MUSICWORKS HENDERSON, 375 GREAT NORTH ROAD, HENDERSON (09) 835 9015 MUSICWORKS WELLINGTON, 31 GHUZNEE STREET, WELLINGTON (04) 389 7012 MUSICWORKS CHRISTCHURCH, 569 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH (03) 366 3267 ISSN 1172-675X Shit worth announcing 19/04 20/04 The End Of The Yellow Brick Road An Emerald City have announced their last gig. The sad news that the band have decided to part for “an indefinite period of time” came last week, when they cited that the logistical issues of members being based overseas was putting too much of a strain on recording and touring together. The final gig will be a free show in Auckland on Saturday 28 April at St Kevin’s Arcade on K Road, where the band played their first official show back in 2006. The show will be an early one, with An Emerald City playing at 8pm sharp and finishing by 9:30pm for curfew. There’s little doubt that the show will be a busy one, so mark it in your diary. Disposable Memories Auckland curatorial collective In House are gearing up for their next creative collaboration. Your Disposable will be the next art exhibition set up by In House, and submissions are being taken now. The aim of the show is to get people to send in their disposable cameras and contribute their still memories of sweaty festivals, backyard barbeques, road trips, late night parties and anything else that has tickled your memory’s fancy. The opening party will be curated by In House Creative Projects in correspondence with the Auckland Festival of Photography in June, and all submissions must be received by Tuesday 15 May at the latest. For more information about the upcoming exhibit, other In House collaborations or to see how to get involved in Your Disposable head to inhousecreativeprojects.com/your-disposable or look up In House on Facebook. Down There For Thinking… Tono and The Finance Company are touring in celebration of Up Here For Dancing. Starting on Friday 20 April at Space Monster in Wanganui with support from Pikachunes and Blue Oneses, the band will continue to Wellington to play with Pikachunes, Terror of the Deep and Lontalius, Auckland with Dictaphone Blues, Pikachunes and Watercolours, Christchurch with T54, Miniatures and Brown and Dunedin with T54, Brown and Baby Brother. Getting Delirious New Zealand’s shining star of gal rock Ladyhawke has announced two shows in July. The blonde bombshell will play at Wellington’s San Fran Bath House on Friday 13 July and at Auckland’s Studio on Saturday 14 July. The Tui Award-winning star will be celebrating her upcoming album Anxiety which is being released on Friday 25 May, and will no doubt be delivering some of the more familiar songs we’re used to. Tickets are on sale now through Ticket Master, Under The Radar, Real Groovy, Rhythm Records and Rough Peel. Who’s Your Daddy North Carolina gone German bluesman Big Daddy Wilson comes to New Zealand this week for a massive tour around the country as The Big Daddy Wilson Trio celebrate their second album Thumb A Ride. Kicking off on Thursday 19 April at St Martin’s Hall in Dunedin, the gang will head to Invercargill, Queenstown, Arrowtown, Greymouth, Christchurch, Amberley, Wellington, New Plymouth, Tokomaru, Hamilton, Rotorua, Havelock North, Gisborne, Tauranga, Auckland, Kerikeri and Mangawhai before winding up at the The Riverhead in Auckland for a show presented by the Auckland Blues Club on Sunday 13 May. Check the tours pages for dates and venues. Get the Golden Ticket The New Zealand Music Foundation has announced one hell of a good deal for music fans. Following the launch last month, the NZMF is giving you the chance to win attendance to free gigs for an entire year. Anyone who joins the Foundation by Sunday 13 May will go into the draw to win any two tickets to any public concert or festival being held in New Zealand from the beginning of June to the end of May 2013. That includes the local folk duo at your local pub and the biggest headliner to ever headline Vector Arena – as many concerts as you want for an entire year. Members will also be giving the opportunity to be the first to purchase any Foundation event, such as the upcoming Neil Finn and Don McGlashan curated concert being held at Vector Arena in November. Annual membership is $35, and you can find out more information at musicfoundation.co.nz. There is of course some fine print, but still. Three Headed Beast Autozamm, November Zulu and Invader Cain are teaming up for six shows around the north island in May. The trio of rock acts will play Wellington, Palmerston North, Hamilton and Auckland. These shows will see Autozamm tour for the first time in just under a year when the band was celebrating their album 5th Degree, and now the Aucklanders will be boasting their chops with some new material they’ve been practising at Roundhead Studios. November Zulu have also been busy at Roundhead, recording their upcoming EP No More Fun and Games. Invader Cain will be celebrating their upcoming EP release as well with Feeling the Trend but Thinking Again, which has been in the works at York Street Studios. Presale tickets for all shows are available through Eventfinder. Our pick 28/04 17/05 Announcements 13/05 13/07 grooveguide.co.nz due to space and content requirements, not all gigs may be listed. listings are user generated. groove guide assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies, errors or omissions. groove guide is provided ‘as is’, for your information only, without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringment. the guide’s publisher assumes no responsibility for and disclaims all liability for any inaccuracies, errors or omissions in this guide and do not share the opinions expressed within. reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. copyright 2012 Groove Guide is New Zealand’s leading weekly music and entertainment publication. 10,000 free copies are available every week at music stores, cafes, fast food outlets, nightclubs, bars, restaurants, cinemas and retail stores throughout New Zealand. 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We also do this cool social media stuff. @GrooveGuide facebook.com/grooveguide Grooveguide.co.nz | 5 Shit Worth Knowing Eddie Castalow dictaphone blues In Brief... Prince fans get excited – symbol himself is heading to Australia in May for three shows. There’s no word on any New Zealand appearances and it’s best not to hold your breath, but it’s just a quick trip across the ditch for those wanting to see the man in action. Prince will be playing at Allphones Arena in Sydney on Friday 11 May, Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on Monday 14 May and at the Entertainment Centre in Brisbane on Friday 18 May. Hollie Fullbrook has announced she’ll be taking her act Tiny Ruins overseas. One of the most praised Kiwi voices in recent years, Fullbrook will be heading to Singapore and the United Kingdom in May to play to international audiences as she supports The Handsome Family on tour. Before making uploads/Geographie/ groove-guide-408.pdf

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