Jeremy Taylor
New music with Jeremy Taylor - baroque English pop
Jeremy Taylor offers up a collection of baroque English pop, the third act of the second coming of Bill Fay, plus English traditional folk revivalist Sam Lee's superb third album. Audio
Music with Jeremy Taylor - some Ivor Raymonde arrangements
Jeremy Taylor eases into 2020 by commemorating the passing of the 4AD label's iconic sleeve designer Vaughan Oliver, plus a compilation of tracks arranged by Ivor Raymonde. Audio
Jeremy Taylor's 2019 music picks
Jeremy Taylor plays his favourites from the rich tapestry of 2019's musical releases: Aldous Harding, Michael Kiwanuka, Jenny Lewis, Tiny Ruins and Purple Mountains. Audio
Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor
Reissues from Queens Of The Stone Age's golden era, Courtney Barnett (pictured below) offers an Unplugged set, and local mod revivalists Jamie And The Numbers Audio
Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor - The Beatles B-sides
Jeremy Taylor from SlowBoat Records takes a look at the flip side of the Beatles, with a selection of single B-sides from the newly singles released box set, along with an avant-garde pop classic from… Audio
Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor
Former Byrd Gene Clark's lost classic gets a reissue, One Man Bannister take on the Fabs, and FKA Twigs presents her fine second album. Audio
Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor from SlowBoat Records has new hipster vibrations from Blood Orange and Cigarettes After Sex, plus landmark reissues from REM and The Kinks. Audio
Music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor from Slow Boat Records has an eclectic selection of obscure faves from Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker's radio show, another album from the prolific Mark Kozelek and a quietly triumphant… Audio
Music with Jeremy Taylor - 50 years of Abbey Road
The Beatles final album 'Abbey Road' turns 50 this year, and gets the deluxe reissue treatment, plus new music from Tiny Ruins and Angel Olsen. Audio
The Rugby World Cup kicks off tonight
Rugby Obsessive, Jeremy Taylor reckons this Rugby World Cup will be the most contested ever, and a number of teams have what it takes to secure the trophy. Audio
Lana Del Ray and the best song ever written
Jeremy Taylor from SlowBoat Records talks to Kathryn about a sixth album from Lana Del Rey. Also, Dublin's The Murder Capital are full of brooding intent, and possibly the greatest song ever written?
…New album from Taylor Swift divides opinion
Jeremy Taylor from SlowBoat Records regains his enthusiasm for Taylor Swift, plus reborn 90s indie rockers Ride and 60's soul survivor PP Arnold. Audio
Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor relives the Daisy Age of the late 80s-early 90s with a terrific new selection of hip hop, plus the fourth album from Bon Iver and a Paul McCartney live album recorded in a record store!.
…Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor - electro-pop trio a-ha
Jeremy Taylor from SlowBoat Records is going full noise on 80's Norwegian electro-pop trio a-ha, who tour NZ in March for the first time ever. A lifelong fan, Jeremy is very excited, and curates a… Audio
Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor - Thom Yorke & more
Singer-songwriters of various persuasions have Jeremy Taylor's attention - bold new albums from Lloyd Cole, David Berman's return as Purple Mountains, Thom Yorke's solo effort, and a reissue of… Audio
Music of Joy Division, Jon Savage & Sharon Van Etten
Jeremy Taylor from SlowBoat Records finds that forty years on from its release, Joy Division's debut is still a towering achievement, also a Jon Savage compilation of the 60s and Sharon Van Etten gets… Audio
Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor - Fontaines DC, Willie Nelson
Jeremy Taylor from SlowBoat Records with the grim romanticism of Dublin's Fontaines DC, the pop smarts of Carly Rae Jepson, a selection of Prince songs recorded by others, and a timeless classic from… Audio
Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor's Dr John tribute
Jeremy Taylor offers up a quick sweep of recent US indie releases from Drugdealer, Weyes Blood and Better Oblivion Community Centre, and pays tribute to the late, great Dr John. Audio
Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor makes a spiritual connection with a charity compilation of New Zealand's greats performing hymns and gospel songs, plus the reissue of a neglected 1997 Britpop classic from Stephen… Audio
Vampire Weekend & Father of the Bride
Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor from SlowBoat Records says it's been a six year wait for a hefty new set from Vampire Weekend. Also an introduction to Japanese 'City Pop' - a nebulous genre that seems to… Audio