
Listener's Songs of the Week: New tracks by Jazmine Mary, Tami Neilson, Jenny Mitchell and more
My Brilliance
Recently playing among the all-star line-up of Atomic 2.0, a women-in-rock tribute touring show alongside Flying Nun labelmate Vera Ellen, Jazmine Mary is a couple of weeks away from releasing a third album entitled I Want to Rock and Roll. It comes with a cover photo which requires us to interrupt this review to remind readers that riding a motorcycle in gumboots isn't safe, and neither is smoking near a bike's

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NZ Herald
4 days ago
- NZ Herald
Aotearoa Music Awards 2025: On The Red Carpet Stars Shone A Spotlight On New Zealand Fashion
Local artists showcased their love and appreciation for fashion at the 60th celebration of the Aotearoa Music Awards at Auckland's Viaduct Events Centre. Is the AMAs the most stylish night of all in Aotearoa? The 2025 red carpet might convince you. Attendees celebrating the 60th year of the awards chose pieces from both well-established designers (think Zambesi, Wynn Hamlyn, Paris Georgia) and upcoming and underground artists (Fringes, Nineteen 99 and Caitlin Snell). Beyond the show of designers, it's also an impeccably dressed crowd – ensembles, whether they're thrifted, custom or pulled from the back of a wardrobe, were a tool of self-expression. This was a talking point on stage, too. Hori Shaw, accepting his award for Breakthrough Artist, pointed to his camouflage and Crocs and said, 'I feel more comfortable like this, instead of wearing suits ...' It's unsurprising that our local artists show an awareness and appreciation for their chosen garments – they're familiar with the way clothing can propel a persona, performance or message. Nowhere was this clearer than garments and T-shirts worn by those waving Toitū Te Tiriti flags during Stan Walker's performance of Māori Ki Te Ao. Below is a snapshot of the best looks of the evening at the Viaduct Events Centre. It was a carpet full of local artists who showcased a deep care for the convergence of creativity and culture in Aotearoa. Amelia Murray began the evening in a custom Oosterom blazer dress and Bronwyn boots. Later, she changed into a glittering Stolen Girlfriends dress and fur-trimmed leather jacket to perform Cherry Pie and accept her second award of the night – for Album Of The Year – to a standing ovation. Stan Walker Stan Walker wore a black and white ensemble with a floor-length coat by Morghan Ariki Bradshaw of Fugawi. The piece features handwritten messages of encouragement. One reads: 'Knowing where we're from gives us direction'. Jujulipps Jujulipps, who has been gravitating to knit and crochet sets as of late, showed up in a grey and silver tassled set. Vera Ellen Among the coolest looks of the night was this ensemble from Vera Ellen. The painted, distressed and screen-printed dress is from slow fashion label Formula 7 and the crochet sleeves and hat are by Vivet. Mokotron Tiopira McDowell, who took home the award for Best Electronic Artist, donned a 'Land Bacc' T-shirt from Sovereign Clothing Aotearoa. Isla Noon, Jason Parker and Maude Pop artist Isla Noon is also dressed by Oosterom, cinching a white button-up with a heavy leather belt. The sheer skirt mixes lace and sequins. Musician Jason Parker dons a fiery Kowtow colourway while producer Maude opts for a mint ensemble. Tusekah Neo-soul artist Tusekah wears a simple and glamorous dress by Paris Georgia. Chaii Chaii twinkled throughout the evening in Claudia Li, walking the red carpet in a blazer that dripped with jewels. On stage, she changed into a similarly glitzy two-piece and added a voluminous tulle stole. Symone Tafuna'i and Janay Harding Reporting for music show Tahi, friend of Viva Symone Tafuna'i also donned a blazer dress – this one is by Nineteen 99. Janay Harding wore a suit by Fugawi. The cropped jacket has 'We Are Planted in The Soil Of Our Ancestors' on the back. Georgia Lines Georgia Lines began the evening in a dress from New York-based designer Lirika Matoshi but changed into a button-adorned Wynn Hamlyn dress for her performance later in the night. She also carried a gleaming silver Georgia Jay bag for both. Aaradhna Singer-songwriter Aaradhna, nominated for Album Of The Year for Sweet Surrender, wears a golden-hued bias-cut dress from Zambesi. Tami Neilson It's a reliably vibrant look from Tami Neilson, who won Best Country Artist. The skirt! The gold boots! The neckchief! Rikii Reid Riiki Reid's almost-monochromatic black ensemble is oh-so slick. The artist is wearing a top from upcoming designer Caitlin Snell's collection 'The Maiden ', which debuted in her first runway show last year. Ashy Ashy Batchelor walked the carpet in these teensy, clacky kitten heels – which were cool and bold among a parade of chunky boots. The fur coat layered over the baby pink dress is equally poised. Dān Dān Singer-songwriter Danielle Hao-Aickin, who is one half of sibling duo Ersha Island 二沙岛 and also produces music solo as dān dān, dons an entirely thrifted ensemble. The underlayer is partially hanfu 汉服 (ancient Chinese clothing) – the swirly vest and boots are both second-hand. Hollie Smith Designer and stylist Natasha Ovely, previously of Starving Artist Fund, styled this textural ensemble worn by singer-songwriter Hollie Smith. The glistening woven top is by Shona Tawhiao, of Tawhiao 7, and the jewellery is by Nick Von K. The safety pins through the tartan skirt are a deliciously punkish touch. Lorde After mentioning to fans at her impromptu YMCA performance that she would attend the awards, Lorde walked the carpet donning a strapless suit set. Expectedly, she wears the slate grey that has quickly become emblematic of her upcoming album Virgin (adding heavy chain-link bracelets and silver ballet flats). Bonus: Best Group Shot So much great fashion taste in the best group shot of the night, featuring the artists of Atomic! There's double denim, romantic sheer, leather, 70s stripes and a tambourine. Could NZ music be any cooler? More on music From red carpets to intimate profiles. The Coolest Red Carpet Looks From The Taite Music Prize 2025. Attendees and award-winners at the Taite Music Prize 2025 dressed to showcase their values and vibrancy on the carpet. What Do New Zealand Musicians Wear To Feel Their Best On Stage? From secure, sturdy footwear to breathable mesh tops and tailored suits, three music acts from Aotearoa explain to Madeleine Crutchley the function of their fashion. NZ Musician Reb Fountain On Touring, Politics, Privilege & Responsibility. Setting out to tour her sixth album, How Love Bends, Reb Fountain tells Tyson Beckett about the freedom, and weight, that comes with being an artist in and of the moment. Teeks On His New Music & Unpacking Toxic Masculinity. 'Being in touch with your emotions is not considered a masculine thing but because I was in the process of making this album I was like, 'Nah man, fuck that.''


NZ Herald
17-05-2025
- NZ Herald
Listener's Songs of the Week: New tracks by Jazmine Mary, Tami Neilson, Jenny Mitchell and more
My Brilliance Recently playing among the all-star line-up of Atomic 2.0, a women-in-rock tribute touring show alongside Flying Nun labelmate Vera Ellen, Jazmine Mary is a couple of weeks away from releasing a third album entitled I Want to Rock and Roll. It comes with a cover photo which requires us to interrupt this review to remind readers that riding a motorcycle in gumboots isn't safe, and neither is smoking near a bike's


Scoop
15-05-2025
- Scoop
Jazmine Mary Shares Single 'My Brilliance' — New Album Out June 13th
Flying Nun Records are very pleased to welcome noir folk artist Jazmine Mary to the whānau! Their album, ' I Want To Rock And Roll ' is out digitally and on black vinyl LP on 13th June. 'I Want To Rock And Roll' is Jazmine Mary's third album, following on from the critically acclaimed, ' Dog ' (2021) and the award-winning ' The Licking of a Tangerine ' (2021). Recorded at Tāmaki Makaurau's Roundhead Studios by De Stevens, the upcoming self-produced album features musical contributions from some of Aotearoa's greats: Louisa Nicklin, Cass Basil (Tiny Ruins), Cello Forrester (Womb), Dave Khan (Marlon Williams) and Arahi. Possessing one of the country's most esteemed and idiosyncratic folk voices, Jazmine Mary's new single ' My Brilliance ' showcases their crystal clear vocal abilities that sit atop their signature rhythmic changes; a wonderfully bright, folk gem. Flying Nun Records couldn't be more stoked to have Jazmine aboard our train — listen to the new single below. Advertisement - scroll to continue reading Jazmine Mary was named the winner of the Best Independent Debut at the 2022 Taite Music Awards for their album 'The Licking of a Tangerine'. Their critically acclaimed sophomore album ' Dog ' was named one of Aotearoa's Top 25 albums by Rolling Stone Magazine. They have played in support of Kurt Vile, Billy Bragg, Gang of Youths, and toured the country in support of Reb Fountain. Most notably, to celebrate their 2023 album ' Dog ', Jazmine and their band hosted a spellbinding Hollywood Theatre show with support from Julia Deans. "When you step into a Jazmine Mary gig, be prepared to be met by either a clown, a popstar, a pilgrim farmer, or a nightgown-clad ghost howling brazenly onstage. It's a whimsical experience that you won't want to miss." — VICE They make music not to earn a living, but to survive, and it's through their songwriting that Jazmine Mary feels tethered to something tangible, a constant. It's the action of translating their experiences into poetic folk compositions that helps in "understanding parts of the beauty and ugliness of the world", and which might help listeners do so themselves. Jazmine Mary also recently announced their album tour dates; celebrating the album around the motu with a live show sure to mesmerise with full band — spanning the dark to the light, the brilliant new emotive release, from award winning, indie-folk visionary.