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==29 September - Adults and Orchestras in 2014==
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==2 July - Shihad FVEY to be released on August 8==
  
Summer just got classier as Adults and Orchestras team up again in Auckland on January 30, 2014.  
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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.
The Adults previously played with the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra in 2012 and late last year, the concert was included as a second bonus disc with The Adults' album.
 
Hamish McKeich is once again conducting the orchestra, and Anika Moa and Ladi6 will also be joining the ensemble.
 
  
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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.
  
Public tickets go on sale January 20 2014, however pre-booking options are available.
 
  
''Read all the details at the APO website [http://apo.co.nz/concert-events/the-adults-meet-the-apo here.]
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"Total brutality from start to finish," says Larkin.
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"Because," says Toogood, "we make really good heavy metal and heavy rock and we know
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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]."
  
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Listen to 'Think You're So Free' here on [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sULErbM7zEo YouTube].
  
  
==30 August - Adults to play at TechEd/Techfest Auckland in Sept ==
 
  
TechEd attendees will be in for a treat as The Adults and The Phoenix Foundation close Techfest in Auckland on September 12. TechEd is an annual Microsoft/IT conference so if you're not already going, one of the seven tickets left will cost you a minimal $2185.
 
(A brief mention of search methodology for a certain Prime Minister, his 60 lapdogs and the GCSB: this information was spotted on Twitter, and confirmed through Facebook. All information displayed on this site is gained through already public sources.)
 
  
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==30 May - Ladi6 upcoming tour==
  
Apologies for this post not going up earlier - a site administrator got a two-for-one deal on illnesses (if you're interested, please consult any local public infection zone) and has been out of service for the last week.
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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].
  
''[https://newzealand.msteched.com/ TechEd website]
 
  
''[https://www.facebook.com/techednz TechEd Facebook]
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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].
  
  
==21 August - 'Brel' heading to Tauranga ==
 
Tauranga is the latest place to be graced with the 'Brel' tour circuit. If you somehow still need convincing that the show is worth it, the National Business Review sums up the show in this review from last year's run: [http://www.nbr.co.nz/article/brel-songs-life-love-and-loss-132080 Brel: Songs of life, love and loss.] Head along, and don't forget to shout 'merci!'.
 
  
* ''TV3 Crystal Palace, Tauranga, October 26 & 27. Details at [http://www.taurangafestival.co.nz/event/The-Words-and-Music-of-Jacques-Brel?i=46 The Tauranga Arts Festival 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].
  
==11 August - 'Brel' comes to Nelson; Nelson Opera In The Park; The Big Band Build in AKL ==
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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].
  
* Nelson has been added to the 'Brel' tour schedule, as the cast take the show to the Nelson Arts Festival on October 19 and 20. ''Theatre Royale, Nelson, October 19 & 20. Details at [http://www.nelsonartsfestival.co.nz/programme/cabaret/the-words-and-music-of-jaques-brel/ The Nelson Arts Festival website.]''
 
  
Furthermore, it looks as if both upcoming Brel performances in Christchurch have completely sold out, judging by the information on ticketing site [http://www.dashtickets.co.nz/tour/427 Dash Tickets]. If you're interested in attending these shows, it would be wise to phone ahead and ask.
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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.
  
  
* On October 24, Ms. Julia Deans will be showing patrons what it means to take The Hard Road, alongside Annie Crummer and 'Brel' co-star Tama Waipara.
 
''TSB Bank Main stage, Nelson, October 24. Details also on [http://www.nelsonartsfestival.co.nz/programme/page-1/the-hard-road/ The Nelson Arts Festival website.]''
 
  
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==22 May - NZ Music Summit this weekend==
  
*Finally, from ''October 10-16'', The Auckland Big Band Build will bring together 3 Adults collaborators (Anika, Hollie & Jon), Shihad (acoustic set, anyone?!) & many NZ musos - all helping to build a house for the Habitat for Humanity charity. Read more at the [http://www.bigbandbuild.co.nz/ Big Band Build 2013 website] and the NZ Herald article [http://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=10910593 here.] An amazing event of goodwill and generosity of spirit - talk about warm fuzzies to end your Sunday evening!
 
  
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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.
  
  
==15 July - What's next? ==
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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].
  
The tour's done and dusted, so what's next for The Adults members?
 
 
*Julia & Jon will be performing in the widely-acclaimed and unmissable 'Brel' in New Plymouth and Christchurch:
 
''New Plymouth from Aug 27-29. Details at [http://www.taft.co.nz/artsfest/mayfair-club/Brel.html the Taranaki International Arts Festival website.]
 
 
''Christchurch on August 31 (SOLD OUT) and September 1. Details at [http://www.artsfestival.co.nz/brel The Arts Festival website.]
 
 
 
*We will update the site with any news of Shayne Carter's album as it emerges through the press.
 
 
*Jon explains a little more about what's in store for The Adults and Shihad here in this NZOWN interview on Juice TV: The new Adults album will not be happening until next year, contrary to media reports. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfzxmbZvFdI Click here to watch it] - the video will be embedded on this site once a few technical issues are fixed.
 
 
*The Adults online merch store has moved to Bandcamp - check out the new merch store [http://theadultsnz.bandcamp.com/merch here].
 
 
*Feeling the cold? Music Monday will cure what ails you. This clip of [[Nothing To Lose (song) | Nothing To Lose]] was filmed by Youtube user 'ratpony' at The San Francisco Bath House in Wellington on the recent tour. You can watch it on [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaDBKCYbFsc Youtube here.] Live it, breathe it. Chambray it.
 
 
==31 May - Good things come in threes (and fours, fives and sixes) ==
 
 
They say good things come in threes - this time is no exception! Good thing the first: Last week The Adults announced a new (free) unreleased song, Never Be Mine, featuring Hollie Smith, Pip Brown, Liam Finn & Jon Toogood. You can download it from [https://soundcloud.com/jontoogood/never-be-mine Soundcloud here.]
 
 
 
Good thing the second: New tour dates have been announced, featuring the great Aaron Tokona of Cairo Knife Fight, AHoriBuzz & formerly of Weta fame. Aaron takes Shayne Carter's place as Shayne finishes up his new album. All tickets are $35 each.
 
 
'''Tour dates:'''
 
 
Thu 27 Jun – King St Live, Masterton
 
Tickets on sale now at [https://www.eventticketing.co.nz/tour/4sa8qhrbs61am3uxjq6t82ye87i11wv6 Event Ticketing] & Musicworks Masterton
 
 
Fri 28 Jun – Mayfair, New Plymouth
 
Tickets on sale now at [https://www.eventticketing.co.nz/tour/4sa8qhrbs61am3uxjq6t82ye87i11wv6 Event Ticketing] & venue
 
 
Sat 29 Jun – Powerstation, Auckland
 
Tickets on sale now at [http://www.ticketmaster.co.nz/The-Adults-tickets/artist/781008?tm_link=edp_Artist_Name Ticketmaster]
 
 
Fri 5 Jul – Bedford @ CPSA, Christchurch
 
Tickets on sale now at [https://www.eventticketing.co.nz/tour/4sa8qhrbs61am3uxjq6t82ye87i11wv6 Event Ticketing] & Penny Lane
 
 
Sat 6 Jul – San Francisco Bathhouse, Wellington
 
Tickets on sale now at [https://www.eventticketing.co.nz/tour/4sa8qhrbs61am3uxjq6t82ye87i11wv6 Event Ticketing] & Rough Peel
 
 
 
Good thing the third: there has been word of a [http://www.nzherald.co.nz/concerts/news/article.cfm?c_id=161&objectid=10885395http://www.nzherald.co.nz/concerts/news/article.cfm?c_id=161&objectid=10885395 new album recording] that will be in the works after the tour wraps.
 
 
 
Good thing the fourth: Julia Deans has recently joined Twitter (we refuse to include a pun involving the words 'songbird' and tweeting, but if we did include it, it would be here. Use your imagination!). You can follow Ms. Deans' tweets [https://twitter.com/julia_m_deans here.]
 
 
 
Late addition: Good thing the fifth - check out The Adults' [http://www.audioculture.co.nz/people/the-adults profile on Audioculture.co.nz]. It features a biography, photos, videos and more.
 
 
 
Edit 4/6: Mon dieu! The news keeps pouring in. Good thing the sixth - Julia, Jon, Tama Waipara and Jennifer Ward-Lealand are taking last year's 'magnifique' stage production 'Brel' to New Plymouth at the end of August as part of the Taranaki International Arts Festival. Details [http://www.taft.co.nz/artsfest/mayfair-club/Brel.html here]. If Toogood happens to stumble across this, the language challenge still stands. Ce n'est pas trop difficile, non. Ha!
 
 
 
Get amongst it!
 
 
==21 March 2013- Upcoming shows by various Adults members ==
 
 
There are plenty of NZ shows from Adults members coming up, there are just some of the ones we've spotted:
 
*Julia Deans is playing a free show this Saturday (23rd) at 2.30pm at the Arts Festival Garden in Aotea Square, Auckland.
 
*Anika Moa is playing at St Marks Church, Carterton also on Saturday 23rd. Tickets from [http://www.dashtickets.co.nz/event/573b0stqr Dash Tickets.]
 
*Tiki Taane is performing at North Harbour Stadium, as parts of the Sounds On festival in Auckland, on Saturday 23rd, tickets from [http://www.dashtickets.co.nz/event/SoundsOn Dash Tickets], (check out AHoriBuzz while you're there too, you will not be disappointed! Dan Aux is also playing, and he has remixed one or two of The Adults' songs in the past.) Tiki Taane has a New Zealand tour kicking off soon and details are at [http://tikidub.com/tours.html Tiki Taane's website.]
 
*Anika Moa, Julia Deans, Lawrence Arabia, Don McGlashan, Anna Coddington, Louis Baker and Jesse Sheehan will be playing in Devonport, Auckland on April 5 as part of the Support The Vic series. Book at [http://www.thevic.co.nz thevic.co.nz] or call 09 446 0100.
 
*Jon Toogood & Shihad will be supporting Black Sabbath's shows on April 20 & 22 also in Auckland, and later dates in Australia. The April 20 show has sold out, but tickets are still available for the April 22 show from [http://www.ticketmaster.co.nz/event/2400497BA2E81318 Ticketmaster.]
 
 
 
Also, this website is in dire need of a makeover so if you're a wiki whiz, please let us know on our [http://www.facebook.com/theadultswiki Facebook page] and we can sort out some kind of compensation deal.
 
 
 
Finally, YouTube user Pam Templeton filmed [[Short Change (song) | Short Change]] at Villa Maria Winery a few weeks ago, so thanks to her for capturing the show and The Adults' deeply hypnotic rhythms. Watch it below.
 
 
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0A4Jjgt-xA Click here to watch.]
 
  
  
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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.
  
  

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.