27 MAR - 09 APR 2013 . NZ’S biggest FREE WEEKLY STREET PRESS . ISSUE 453 . GROO
27 MAR - 09 APR 2013 . NZ’S biggest FREE WEEKLY STREET PRESS . ISSUE 453 . GROOVEGUIDE.CO.NZ SHIT WORTH DOING Gigs | Music | Arts | FILM | TV | Games | Gadgets | Food | BARS | Gear TRANCE Danny Boyle’s Bonnie Raitt TAHUNA BREAKS GI Joe: Retaliation Michael Kiwanuka FREE artstopping Rita Angus, Leo Bensemann, 1938, oil on canvas (detail). Gift of Rita Angus Estate, 1998. Te Papa (1998-0028-1) Photograph by Kate Whitley, Te Papa experience a real connection Opens 29 March Free entry Opening weekend events Visit tepapa.govt.nz semipermanent.com buytickets.co.nz 31 MAY / 1 JUNE 2013 11 YEARS, 36 EVENTS, 9 CITIES, 5 COUNTRIES, 300+ SPEAKERS, 250,000+ ATTENDEES, 40 EXHIBITIONS, 16 EVENT BOOKS ISSN 1172-675X Shit Worth Knowing THE BEST IS YET TO COME Bobby Womack is set to play one Auckland show in May with his 15-piece band. His latest album, due out soon, is tellingly titled The Best Is Yet To Come. Womack will bring 50 years of rhythm & blues to the stage, but what he will perform in New Zealand is anyone’s guess. One thing is for sure; it will be dripping with soul. Be sure to catch this legend while you can, it may be your last chance. SEE HIM LIVE: BOBBY WOMACK SAT 18 MAY CIVIC THEATRE, AUCKLAND TICKETS ON SALE: WED 27 MAR THE-EDGE.CO.NZ 12 INCHES OF LOVE Real Groovy – New Zealand ’s foremost record store for over thirty years – again celebrates Record Store Day with in-store performances, exclusive local and international vinyl releases, guest DJs and other activities. Unique local releases include Waves, Beastwars and Shihad. A strong line up of local DJs include Labour’s Jacinda Ardern, Northern Soul DJ extraordinaire Nettie Page, Angela from Under The Radar, Pennie Black from bFM, Tova O’Brien from TV3, Liam Dann from the NZ Herald, Helene Ravlich from Ms Helene.com, Laura Barton from Madman and local identity and record expert Simon Grigg. Record Store Day is in its fifth year and again thousands of record stores worldwide will be celebrating their unique culture. BE APART OF RECORD STORE DAY SAT 20 APR REAL GROOVY RECORDS, AUCKLAND 9AM-9PM PERMANENT MARKER Semi-Permanent, the international festival for creative, is set to return to Auckland in May for its annual two-day event. The 2013 line-up includes Mike Bashore, head of creative at Digital Kitchen, US production designer Annie Sperling (photographer David LaChapelle’s art director), Curious Films Founder Darryl Ward, surf magazine Stab’s creator, Sam McIntosh, Rodney Eggleston of March Studios, and Berlin animator and engineer, Niklas Roy. Ex pat illustrator Kelly Thompson, and Michael Lugmayr, founder of TOKO will also present. Simon Velvin, Semi- Permanent director says this is the first speaker announcement with more big names still to be confirmed. CHECK OUT SEMIPERMANENT.COM FOR THE AUCKLAND PROGRAMME. SEMI-PERMANENT FRI 31 MAY - SAT 01 JUN AOTEA CENTRE, AUCKLAND TICKETS ON SALE NOW THE-EDGE.CO.NZ MORE RAM REQUIRED Daft Punk have finally announced the title of their new album and its release date. The album Random Access Memories is expected to be releases Fri 17 May. This will be the French dance duo’s fourth album out via their Daft Life imprint on Columbia. The follow-up to 2005’s Human After All will contain 13 new tracks, however, the track listing and song titles have yet to be confirmed. NEW ALBUM: OUT FRI 17 MAY MORE LULLABIES Queens of the Stone Age have revealed that their new album will be called ...Like Clockwork. Reports are that the long-awaited record will be released in June and that a new drummer will also be revealed shortly. Dave Grohl contributed drums to ...Like Clockwork, but is not thought to be touring with the band. Guest on the album includes Elton John Trent Reznor, Mark Lanegan, Nick Oliveri and Jake Shears of Scissor Sisters. ROMANCE LOST After 12 years together, My Chemical Romance has called it quits. The announcement was made through their website last Friday. “Being in this band for the past 12 years has been a true blessing. We’ve gotten to go places we never knew we would. We’ve been able to see and experience things we never imagined possible. We’ve shared the stage with people we admire, people we look up to, and best of all, our friends. And now, like all great things, it has come time for it to end. Thanks for all of your support, and for being part of the adventure.” FURTHER DEVELOPMENT Will Arnett has made a few hints about the upcoming fourth season of Arrested Development. Arnett, who plays Gob Bluth, said that the family had “kind of fallen apart” and that “Left to their own devices, all of these characters will evolve into the worst versions of themselves,” reports Us Weekly. The actor was speaking to the magazine at a recent event at SXSW in Austin, Texas and also gave insight into his own character’s development. “[Gob’s] got a new group of friends. He’s running with a pretty fast crowd. His fallback is always his illusions. Magic is who he is,” he said. Our pick NEWS 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 2013 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. If you would like to stock Groove Guide please contact jaime@ grooveguide.co.nz or call (09) 3664616. EDITOR Grant Hislop editor@grooveguide.co.nz Editorial Manager Tyler Hislop tyler@grooveguide.co.nz SUB Editor Laura Weaser laura@grooveguide.co.nz Designer Greta Gotlieb greta@grooveguide.co.nz Intern: Shirlee Xue Advertising sales@grooveguide.co.nz Accounts Gail Hislop gail@grooveguide.co.nz GEAR Bronte Taylor gear@grooveguide.co.nz Contributors Laura Weaser, Tim Gruar, Sebastian Mackay, Penny Harris, Conrad Reyners Proofs: Ellen Moorhead print PMP Maxum Publisher Hark Entertainment LTD PO Box 6032 Wellesley Street, Auckland grooveguide.co.nz Scan the QR code with your smartphone to go to Groove Guide’s mobile website for breaking news, reviews, interviews and more features. We also do this cool social media stuff. @GrooveGuide facebook.com/grooveguide Grooveguide.co.nz | 5 Shit Worth Knowing Go to grooveguide.co.nz and enter the draw to win these prizes shit worth winning groove file Your house is on fire, what do save? We live in a commune. Material objects do not concern us. Favourite ‘90s TV show? In the ‘90s, we were too busy figuring out how the internet worked to watch TV. Dream job as a kid? Kids shouldn’t have jobs. Little fingers should be used for picking not packing. If you weren’t a musician, what would you be? We’d be a human pyramid or a flash mob. Ultimate festival line-up? Fela Kuti, Manu Chao, The Free Design, Miles Davis, Radiohead, Tim Maia, Beck, A Tribe Called Quest, Stevie Wonder, Tom Waits, Public Enemy, Shin Joong Hyun, Os Mutantes, The Meters, The Clash and Snarky Puppy. Who would play you in a film? We’d be the entire cast of Robert Altman’s ensemble musical drama, Nashville (1975). How do you discover new music? When you live in a commune, keeping up with current trends in popular culture is not a priority. Worst job you’ve had? Once we played a show where the green room was a toilet and we had no amps. There was a hens’ party that invaded the stage. Our rider was Brahma. Shall I go on...? Which song do you wish you wrote? Wishing never really achieves anything. To be a successful world music band you don’t wish, you do. Biggest fear? Trees are dying. First gig in attendance? Our first show was at the Galatos Lounge Bar way back when people used to go to the Galatos Lounge Bar. There are only two current members from that gig left. Any vices? There’s a bottle of single malt whisky on our rider. Favourite lyric? “I believe the children are the future, teach them to spell and let them lead the way.” SEE HIM LIVE: BATCUCADA SOUND SYSTEM WHANGAREI FRITTER FESTIVAL SAT 30 MAR NORTHLAND EVENTS CENTRE, WHANGAREI TRANCE 10 X DOUBLE PASSES BONNIE RAITT 2 X COPIES OF SLIPSTREAM PLATYPUS SHOES OUR NEW FRIENDS AT PLATYPUS ARE GIVE YOU THE CHANCE TO WIN A ‘SNEAKER SPREE’ TO THE VALUE OF $500 FOR YOU AND A FRIEND. GO TO PLATYPUSSHOES. CO.NZ TO ENTER. KARMA COLA 2 X BOXES OF KARMA COLA TAHUNA BREAKS 2 X COPIES OF SHADOW LIGHT ZOMBIE SURVIVAL CHALLENGE SUN 14 APR, 9.30AM – 1.30PM 3 X COURSE TICKETS TOTAL VALUE $780 SHADOWS BAR PARTY PACKAGE FOOD & BEVERAGE UP TO uploads/Litterature/ groove-guide-453.pdf
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