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Time of India
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Fazerdaze steals the show at 2025 Aotearoa Music Awards: Full winners list
The 2025 Aotearoa Music Awards celebrated its 60th anniversary with Fazerdaze's triumphant return, securing Album of the Year and Best Solo Artist. Lorde claimed Single of the Year, while Stan Walker dominated the Māori music categories. The event honored diverse genres and emerging talents, highlighting the vibrancy of New Zealand's music scene. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Major Category Winners of the 2025 Aotearoa Music Awards: Album of the Year: Fazerdaze – Soft Power Single of the Year: Lorde – Girl, so confusing featuring Lorde (Charli XCX, Lorde) Best Solo Artist: Fazerdaze – Soft Power Best Group: Earth Tongue – Great Haunting Te Manu Mātārae (Impact Award): L.A.B and 9Lives Te Māngai Pāho Mana Reo (Best Te Reo Māori Song): Stan Walker – Māori Ki Te Ao Best Māori Artist: Stan Walker Breakthrough Artist of the Year: Hori Shaw Best Alternative Artist: Jim Nothing – Grey Eyes, Grey Lynn Best Classical Artist: Jian Liu – Where Fairburn Walked Best Country Music Artist: Barry Saunders & Delaney Davidson – Happiness Is Near Best Electronic Artist: CHAII – Safar Best Folk Artist: Holly Arrowsmith – Blue Dreams Best Hip Hop Artist: David Dallas – Vita Best Jazz Artist: Lucien Johnson – Ancient Relics The 2025 Aotearoa Music Awards lit up Auckland's Viaduct Events Centre with a vibrant celebration of Kiwi music, marking the event's 60th anniversary in style. The night belonged to Fazerdaze (Amelia Murray), who made a powerful comeback after years away from the spotlight, taking home both Album of the Year for her introspective third record, Soft Power, and Best Solo Artist Accepting her awards, Fazerdaze told RNZ, 'This album was about crafting my own version of womanhood and adulthood, away from people's expectations. To be welcomed back like this is deeply humbling.' The musician's emotional speech resonated with fans and peers alike, capping off her triumphant event wasn't short on star power. Grammy award-winning singer Lorde , fresh off a string of surprise performances, picked up Single of the Year for her chart-topping collaboration with Charli XCX, 'Girl, so confusing featuring Lorde.' Stan Walker continued his dominance in the Māori music categories, winning both Best Māori Artist and the Te Māngai Pāho Mana Reo award for his te reo anthem 'Māori Ki Te Ao.'Berlin-based duo Earth Tongue claimed Best Group for their psychedelic album Great Haunting, while rising star Hori Shaw was named Breakthrough Artist of the ceremony also honored L.A.B and producer 9Lives with the Te Manu Mātārae award for their significant impact on the local music scene, and celebrated a diverse array of genres—from alternative and classical to electronic and the curtain fell, the 2025 Aotearoa Music Awards proved once again that New Zealand's music scene is as bold, diverse, and inspiring as ever—with Fazerdaze's comeback providing the night's most memorable moment.

RNZ News
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- RNZ News
Berlin-based metal duo Earth Tongue to complete NZ tour
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions. Earth Tongue are Pōneke-based metal duo Gussie Larkin and Ezra Simons. Their debut album, Floating Being , came out in 2019, so their follow-up, 2024's Great Haunting (In the Red Records), comes long-awaited. It's an apt name for the record; Larkin's hypnotic melodies and close harmonies are haunting. A gritty guitar tone on opening track 'Out of This Hell' sets the precedent for the next eight. It's a turbulent, exciting journey, and the listener can fully expect to be swept up in the infectious, riff-driven sound. Psych-fuzz duo Earth Tongue are going on tour this June Photo: Oscar Keyes The duo is now based in Berlin, with a suite of European shows lined up for May. They're set to tour Aotearoa in winter, with dates lined up for Lyttleton, Wellington and Auckland. They're also on the bill for Tasmania's renowned music festival Dark Mofo, taking place in June. Either member shares themselves with other projects: Larkin fronts and plays guitar in psych-rock band Mermaidens, and Simons plays guitar for Troy Kingi, plus bass for Tāmaki Makaurau-based indie-rock band Soft Bait. The duo joined Maggie Tweedie on Music 101 to kōrero about the album and their upcoming tour. Catch Earth Tongue on tour in NZ: June 12th - The Loons, Lyttelton June 13th - Meow Nui, Wellington June 14th - Double Whammy, Auckland