Jeremy Taylor
New music with Jeremy Taylor
The first new music from Feist in 6 years, female supergroup Boygenius's debut long player, and a funky soul reissue from session drummer extraordinaire Bernard Purdie Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
A vast range of artists pay homage to the songs of Dolly Parton, Depeche Mode's best album in an age, and release day for Flying Nun's recent signing Vera Ellen Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
The return of Portland based Kiwis Unknown Mortal Orchestra is an epic double album, another Jon Savage compiled collection from the post punk years, and soon-come tourist Kurt Vile. Audio
Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor
New music from Tiny Ruins and Iggy Pop, plus tracks from a few of the legendary musicians who passed over the holidays Audio
Jeremy Taylor's top music for 2022
An eclectic end of year faves selection, with tracks from some albums that have sparked joy. Jeremy says it's been a huge year for NZ releases - Marlon Williams "My Boy", Tami Neilson "Kingmaker", The… Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
Bruce Springsteen's covers set is an unexpected joy, the fine fifth album from Princess Chelsea, a brand new track from Lawrence Arabia, and a tribute to The Clean's Hamish Kilgour. Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor from SlowBoat Records brings the tunes with a twentieth anniversary for Oklahoma's Flaming Lips, plus blistering new music from Santigold and Voom. Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
The Beatles boldest record gets a revolutionary stereo makeover, plus local heroes Thrashing Marlin and Erny Belle and a tribute to Low's Mimi Parker. Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
A wonderful compilation of black music from 60s Britain, the new pop smash from Taylor Swift, and a 20th anniversary for the Libertines debut. Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
Dance Exponents stellar debut album gets a vinyl reissue ahead of their Auckland performance, plus new releases from Dexy's Midnight Runners and Julia Jacklin, and a timeless classic from Nat King… Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor from SlowBoat Records with a glorious third album from Auckland power popsters and recent number ones, The Beths, an exhilarating rock n roll ride from reformed Britpop veterans Suede… Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
Globe-straddling Otautahi singer songwriter Marlon Williams gets fun and funky on his third album, the peerless Bobbie Gentry gets a comprehensive career overview, and schoolboy punks the Ambitious… Audio
RNZ Music Pocket Edition: 8 September 2022
In this week's Pocket Edition, we remember drumming Icon Taylor Hawkins, Wellington music fanatic Jeremy Taylor shares what he's been listening to and we share a new waiata anthem Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
The Kinks last classic album goes Americana, an obscure Neil Young release is reissued, and Half Hexagon are the Krautrock sound of Tamaki Makaurau. Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor : Beyonce is back
Beyonce's seventh album finds her in the mood for post-pandemic partying, 20 years since Wilco's magnum opus, and Leao's delightful take on Pasifika indie pop. Audio
Music with Jeremy Taylor
The sixth album from Kiwi/ Canadian treasure Tami Neilson is a kaleidoscope of ideas, guitarist Brett Adams conjures moody soundscapes, and Norwegian trio a-Ha are still making the magic.
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New music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy shines a light on a collaborative album between former Suede guitarist Bernard Butler and Irish actress Jessie Buckley, a career overview for 60s folk-pop singer Norma Tanega, and an 80's… Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
Long time coming, brand new releases from Liverpool legend Mick Head, Canadian indie rockers Stars, and a birthday celebration for the Breeders' Deal twins. Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
Side project The Smile delivers one of the strongest sets from the Radiohead camp in years, intriguing sounds from Haitian folk star Leyla McCalla, plus local sounds for NZ Music Month from Asta Rangu… Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
The third solo album from Don McGlashan, a tribute album to Yoko Ono, and a fond farewell to the great Mark Lanegan. Audio