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==13 June 2012 - The Adults to play at Nelson Winter Music Festival==
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==2 July - Shihad FVEY to be released on August 8==
The Adults are taking their string adaptations to Nelson with the help of La Vida Quartet the Nelson Winter Music Festival on July 14.
 
  
<blockquote> "Innovative & Adventurous Collaboration: After 22 years at the helm of New Zealand's most loved rock band, Jon Toogood had built up a treasure trove of musical connections.
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Exciting news about Shihad's forthcoming album, FVEY, to be released on August 8 in New Zealand and August 16 in Australia. The press release straight from Warner NZ is below.
Luckily for us they collided in this exciting project for one night only!
 
Jon is joined by Fur Patrol's Julia Deans, Steve Bremner with his orchestral background and Shayne Carter from alternative bands such as Straightjacket Fits and Dimmer for this unique Nelson collaboration with La Vida.
 
Nelson's own vibrant, stylish string quartet is made up of Clare Corban-Banks on viola, Margaret Jackson and Helen Tippler on violin and Kate Sherwood on cello" - [http://nelsonwinterfestival.co.nz/the-adults/ Nelson Winter Music Festival website] </blockquote>
 
  
Earlybird tickets are available now from [http://www.ticketdirect.co.nz/Event/Details/56408 Ticketdirect] for $45, or $75 if you'd like a ticket and a meal at Harry's Bar.
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"Shihad have announced the release of their brand new album,FVEY (pronounced, Five Eyes), on Friday, August 8.  The album, the ninth studio album from the band, is also available to pre-order at all digital and physical retailers now. Recorded in December last year at Auckland’s legendary York Street Studiowith Killing Joke frontman,Jaz Coleman at the production helm, FVEY sounds unlike anything Shihad have done before. When frontman Jon Toogood, drummer Tom Larkin, bass payer Karl Kippenberger and guitarist Phil Knight reconvened in Melbourne during the winter of 2013 for a lock down writing session it was a natural move to conjure up a brutal set of songs.  
  
  
Additional information here:
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"Total brutality from start to finish," says Larkin.
*[http://www.harrysnelson.co.nz/ Harry's Bar Nelson website]
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"Because," says Toogood, "we make really good heavy metal and heavy rock and we know
*[http://lavidaquartet.co.nz/ La Vida Quartet website]
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how to make it sound really big."
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The album’s first single, the relentless and heavy, ‘Think You're So Free’, has been serviced to New Zealand radio today and is on sale now at iTunes. All iTunes pre-orders of the album will automatically include an instant download of the single.  
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According to Toogood, injustice is a strong lyrical motif throughout the record.  
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“I just wanted to talk about the widening gap between the rich and the poor, and the ugly  conclusion of free market capitalism when it goes crazy without any constraints and how it's a soulless and selfish, disgusting void. My intention for the record was to illuminate that for myself and just to say what was in my head rather than grumbling about it on Facebook."
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Not that he wants to be a poster boy for the underdog and standing up for injustice. "This is a personal record for me and I don't have the answers. I'm still working things out."
  
  
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FVEY will be released in a number of different formats –an 11-track standard album (available on CD and digitally); a limited CD only edition featuring the standard album and  four bonus tracks; an iTunes exclusive version featuring the standard album, a bonus track and the ‘Think You’re So Free’ music video; and a 180g double LP vinyl with 11 tracks. All formats of FVEY are now available to pre-order at all digital and physical retailers. Get your copy from [https://itunes.apple.com/nz/album/fvey/id890349139 iTunes], [http://shop.jbhifi.co.nz/music/shihad-fvey.htm JB Hi-Fi] or [http://www.mightyape.co.nz/search?i=All&prev=&s=shihad+fvey&SearchButton=Search Mighty Ape]."
  
==12 June 2012 - The Adults Wiki is now on Facebook==
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Listen to 'Think You're So Free' here on [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sULErbM7zEo YouTube].
  
We've finally joined the Facebook empire. We'll keep you updated, and now and again, I like to give things away.
 
Preliminary giveaway details are on that Facebook page, so if you're interested, have a look.
 
And if you're really keen, you can 'like' us too. [https://www.facebook.com/TheAdultsWiki The Adults Wiki on Facebook].
 
  
  
  
==29 May 2012 - Parking details for the CSO show on Friday June 1 in Chch==
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==30 May - Ladi6 upcoming tour==
  
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After an extensive tour of the northern corners of the earth, Ladi6 is coming home to play 13 shows across New Zealand, with support from Team Dynamite - and there's a new single to boot. More details and the brand new video on the [http://www.ripitup.co.nz/music/ladi6-with-team-dynamite-nz-tour/ Rip It Up website].
Due to a sports event happening on the same night as The Adults perform with the CSO in Christchurch, streets will be closed and diversions will be in place around the venues. If you haven't already received an email, click the image to the right to find out more.
 
  
  
Tickets are still available from Ticketek [http://premier.ticketek.co.nz/shows/Show.aspx?sh=THEADULT12#.T40X1Nn9OSo here].
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In other news, if you're interested in the history behind sometimes-Adult Aaron Tokona's former legendary band Weta, The Rock has been hosting Iconic NZ Rock albums and Weta's album Geographica features in its entirety with commentary from Aaron. You can listen to Aaron [http://www.therock.net.nz/Weta-takeover-Rock-Nights/tabid/1466/articleID/29700/Default.aspx on The Rock's website].
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Shihad's Fish Album also featured, and you can also listen to it with commentary from Tom Larkin also on [http://www.therock.net.nz/Shihad-The-Fish-Album-Rock-Nights-takeover/tabid/1466/articleID/29743/Default.aspx The Rock's website].
  
  
  
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==27 May - Hollie Smith upcoming AKL shows==
  
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Hollie Smith has two upcoming shows in Auckland:
  
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* May 30 at Orleans on Customs Street - this is an unplugged show which includes a 2-course meal  and tickets are limited at 100 only. More details at [http://www.eventfinder.co.nz/2014/hollie-smith2/auckland?utm_campaign=also-visited-events&utm_medium=click-through&utm_source=2014%2Fhollie-smith-with-special-guests%2Fauckland%2Fnewton Eventfinda].
  
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* June 11 at The King's Arms, with Sunshine Sound System, MC Tali, King Kapisi and The Means.  [http://www.eventfinder.co.nz/2014/hollie-smith-with-special-guests/auckland/newton Eventfinda].
  
  
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Ms. Smith is reportedly off to the northern part of the world after these shows, so catch her while you can.
  
  
  
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==22 May - NZ Music Summit this weekend==
  
  
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* This coming Saturday May 24 is the annual [http://nzmusic.org.nz/news/commission/the-official-music-month-summit/ NZ Music Summit]  at the Auckland Museum. It features a talk by Shayne Carter on Songwriting Development from 3-4.30pm.  The summit features a variety of other NZ musicians and managers including Craig Pearce, Jordan Luck and Iva Lamkum.
  
  
==24 May 2012 - Your last chance to catch Shayne Carter and Dimmer live==
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* Julia Deans will be playing Both Sides Now: Julia Deans Sings Joni Mitchell on June 4 and 8 at the Town Hall in Auckland.  Details at [http://www.aucklandlive.co.nz/bothsidesnow.aspx the Auckland Live website].
  
A little late notice, but if you're in Auckland tonight, it's your last chance to see Shayne Carter and Gary Sullivan perform with Dimmer, as the final curtain falls on the band.
 
Dimmer will also be playing Wellington on Saturday night.
 
  
Dimmer, 24 May,  Kings Arms, Auckland
 
  
Dimmer, 26 May,  Bodega, Wellington
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We apologise for being tardy and neglecting to advertise a few concerts by Ms Deans that have happened over the last month or so, and we encourage you to follow the individual artists on social media for up-to-date information, if you haven't done so already.
 
 
At the time of writing, online sales are no longer available for the Kings Arms gig and we are unsure if door sales will be available.
 
Tickets available for the Wellington show from [http://www.undertheradar.co.nz/utr/tour/id/2077/title/Dimmer---The-Farewell-Shows.utr Under The Radar].
 
 
 
 
 
Also on Saturday, Julia Deans will be speaking at the Q Theatre in Auckland as part of the NZ Music Month Summit. It's free, so make sure you head along.
 
 
 
Q Theatre, May 26, 1.30-2.30pm.
 
More details [http://events.stuff.co.nz/2012/nz-music-month-summit/auckland here] on stuff.co.nz.
 
 
 
 
 
==15 May 2012 - The Adults will be releasing a iTunes only Deluxe edition==
 
The Adults will be releasing a iTunes only Deluxe edition on 1 June. You can pre order at [http://itunes.apple.com/nz/preorder/the-adults-deluxe-edition/id527340991  http://itunes.apple.com/nz/preorder/the-adults-deluxe-edition/id527340991]
 
 
 
[[Image:The Adults Deluxe Edition 2012.jpg]]
 
 
 
Album:
 
# One Million Ways
 
# A Part of Me
 
# A New Beginning
 
# Reunite
 
# Nothing To Lose
 
# Sleep me Tight
 
# Most Important
 
# Up And Gone
 
# Everyday I Wake Up
 
# Long Way Off
 
# Anniversary Day
 
# Please Wake Up
 
 
 
B-Sides & Remixes:
 
#What People Think
 
#Middle of The Universe Pt.1
 
#Please Wake Up (Misled Convoy Remix)
 
#Long Way Off (Simon Beeston Remix)
 
#Nothing To Lose (Dan Aux Remix)
 
#A Part of Me (Magik Johnson Mix)
 
#Middle of The Universe Pt.2
 
#Nothing To Lose (Optimus Gryme Remix)
 
#Short Change
 
 
 
Videos:
 
# The Making of The Adults
 
# One Million Ways
 
# A Part of Me
 
# Reunite
 
# Nothing To Lose
 
# Up and Gone (Live at the Lab)
 
# Sleep Me Tight (Live at the Lab)
 
# Everyday I Wake Up (Live at the Lab)
 
# A Part of Me (Live at the Lab)
 
# One Million Ways (Live at the Lab)
 
# Long Way Off (Live at the Lab)
 
 
 
==14 May 2012 - New video for Reunite==
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rmrw7ChrAc&feature=player_embedded
 
 
 
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Also rumours of more news on Friday.
 
 
 
==May 1 2012 - The Adults on Good Morning, May 1==
 
Julia Deans and Jon Toogood helped start New Zealand Music Month bright and early, with a couple of live acoustic performances and an interview on TVNZ's Good Morning.
 
 
 
Watch it [http://tvnz.co.nz/good-morning/extra-010512-adults-video-4859851 here on the TVNZ website]!
 
  
  

Latest revision as of 20:45, 2 July 2014

2 July - Shihad FVEY to be released on August 8

Exciting news about Shihad's forthcoming album, FVEY, to be released on August 8 in New Zealand and August 16 in Australia. The press release straight from Warner NZ is below.

"Shihad have announced the release of their brand new album,FVEY (pronounced, Five Eyes), on Friday, August 8. The album, the ninth studio album from the band, is also available to pre-order at all digital and physical retailers now. Recorded in December last year at Auckland’s legendary York Street Studiowith Killing Joke frontman,Jaz Coleman at the production helm, FVEY sounds unlike anything Shihad have done before. When frontman Jon Toogood, drummer Tom Larkin, bass payer Karl Kippenberger and guitarist Phil Knight reconvened in Melbourne during the winter of 2013 for a lock down writing session it was a natural move to conjure up a brutal set of songs.


"Total brutality from start to finish," says Larkin. "Because," says Toogood, "we make really good heavy metal and heavy rock and we know how to make it sound really big." The album’s first single, the relentless and heavy, ‘Think You're So Free’, has been serviced to New Zealand radio today and is on sale now at iTunes. All iTunes pre-orders of the album will automatically include an instant download of the single. According to Toogood, injustice is a strong lyrical motif throughout the record. “I just wanted to talk about the widening gap between the rich and the poor, and the ugly conclusion of free market capitalism when it goes crazy without any constraints and how it's a soulless and selfish, disgusting void. My intention for the record was to illuminate that for myself and just to say what was in my head rather than grumbling about it on Facebook." Not that he wants to be a poster boy for the underdog and standing up for injustice. "This is a personal record for me and I don't have the answers. I'm still working things out."


FVEY will be released in a number of different formats –an 11-track standard album (available on CD and digitally); a limited CD only edition featuring the standard album and four bonus tracks; an iTunes exclusive version featuring the standard album, a bonus track and the ‘Think You’re So Free’ music video; and a 180g double LP vinyl with 11 tracks. All formats of FVEY are now available to pre-order at all digital and physical retailers. Get your copy from iTunes, JB Hi-Fi or Mighty Ape."

Listen to 'Think You're So Free' here on YouTube.



30 May - Ladi6 upcoming tour

After an extensive tour of the northern corners of the earth, Ladi6 is coming home to play 13 shows across New Zealand, with support from Team Dynamite - and there's a new single to boot. More details and the brand new video on the Rip It Up website.


In other news, if you're interested in the history behind sometimes-Adult Aaron Tokona's former legendary band Weta, The Rock has been hosting Iconic NZ Rock albums and Weta's album Geographica features in its entirety with commentary from Aaron. You can listen to Aaron on The Rock's website.

Shihad's Fish Album also featured, and you can also listen to it with commentary from Tom Larkin also on The Rock's website.


27 May - Hollie Smith upcoming AKL shows

Hollie Smith has two upcoming shows in Auckland:

  • May 30 at Orleans on Customs Street - this is an unplugged show which includes a 2-course meal and tickets are limited at 100 only. More details at Eventfinda.
  • June 11 at The King's Arms, with Sunshine Sound System, MC Tali, King Kapisi and The Means. Eventfinda.


Ms. Smith is reportedly off to the northern part of the world after these shows, so catch her while you can.


22 May - NZ Music Summit this weekend

  • This coming Saturday May 24 is the annual NZ Music Summit at the Auckland Museum. It features a talk by Shayne Carter on Songwriting Development from 3-4.30pm. The summit features a variety of other NZ musicians and managers including Craig Pearce, Jordan Luck and Iva Lamkum.


  • Julia Deans will be playing Both Sides Now: Julia Deans Sings Joni Mitchell on June 4 and 8 at the Town Hall in Auckland. Details at the Auckland Live website.


We apologise for being tardy and neglecting to advertise a few concerts by Ms Deans that have happened over the last month or so, and we encourage you to follow the individual artists on social media for up-to-date information, if you haven't done so already.