Jeremy Taylor
New Music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor luxuriates in the collected works of Flying Nun faves The Jean Paul Sartre Experience, has a new favourite band in Glass Vaults fine debut, and has all his Christmases' come at once as… Audio
Music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor returns to active service with some blasts from the recent, and not so recent past - reissues from the Thin White Duke - David Bowie, the heartstopping swoop and swoon of the Cocteau… Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor reviews new music from Wilco, Ricki Lee Jones and Marlon Williams. Audio
New Music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor introduces a ragbag selection of tracks from the soundtrack to a record store and label from Belfast, the authentic country stylings of Eilen Jewell, Richard Thompson's new Jeff… Audio
New Music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor ponders the point at which country music got cool, and checks in on old fave Glen Campbell; a new album from Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard; a reissue from soon-come tourist Ryan Adams… Audio
The Secret Life of Track Listing
In The Secret Life of Track Listing, Melody Thomas talks to the artists who agonise over song order so that you don't have to, and the critics who've heard it go both ways. Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor delves into the minutiae of singer Mark Kozelek's life on the new Sun Kil Moon album, the debut from Derry, Northern Island's Soak, plus a change of direction from jazz/blues chanteuse… Audio
New Music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor clocks the return of Faith No More, the zen, spiritual meditations of Bill Fay, and Calexico getting back to their roots. Audio
Music review with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor lends an ear to former Muttonbird Don McGlashan's third solo offering, a collection of local artists offering their take on the Beatles, plus a reissue from John Peel faves The Wedding… Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor investigates the reformed Blur's first album since 2003, a new album from British pastoral folk ensemble The Lilac Time, plus the frankly bizarre sophomore album from oddball Wellington… Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor from Slow Boat records with new releases from US emo superstars Death Cab for Cutie and local songstress Anika Moa. Audio
New Music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor is wowed by Courtney Barnett's literate take on 90's grunge, considers how Mark Knopfler got cool again, and celebrates a couple of solo shows by former Straitjacket Fits and Dimmer… Audio
New Music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor spends some quality time with 'Modest Mouse's' first album since 2007, gets lost in the heavy psych-drone of San Francisco's 'Moon Duo', and finishes with a refreshing chaser of… Audio
New Music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor checks out the new collaborative set from the Thompson family, a fine career retrospective of the late Rowland S Howard, plus a new EP from former Opensouls singer Tyra Hammond. Audio
Music review with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy gets a bit soppy with Father John Misty, a bit sentimental with Bob Dylan's Sinatra covers set, and remembers a time when the Manic Street Preachers weren't even remotely Dadrock. Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor investigates the swoonsome 80's stylings of Jack Ladder & The Dreamlanders, the dizzying melancholia of Bjork's "Vulnicura" and a retro treat from the late lamented Mama Cass. Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy reviews the feature acts playing on Monday, 26 January, at St Jerome's Laneway Festival in Auckland. Audio
Rugby World Cup
Jeremy Taylor drops by to talk about the book for Germinal Press he's writing ahead of the Rugby World Cup. Audio
New Music with Jeremy Taylor
eremy Taylor presents his final musical repast for the year, with the long awaited new release from D'Angelo, a compilation of Sly Stone's productions, and a bit of 'hey nonny nonny' from Dutch… Audio
New Music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor checks out former Roxy Music frontman Bryan Ferry's nominal sequel to Roxy's 'Avalon', plus a superb two disc selection from that great English eccentric Robert Wyatt, and, no kidding, a… Audio