Jangly indie-rock 4 piece from early 1980's Christchurch. During their life they put out a well-received 7" single on Flying Nun before going their separate ways. Failsafe Records released a retrospective compilation of their recordings in 2021.
Mid 1990s rock'n'roll outfit from Andrew Tolley, before he found fame with The Hasselhoff Experiment. Tolley formed the group with This will kill that drummer Andrew Goodchild, before expanding the band to a 4 piece (and both Tolley and Goodchild switching to guitar).
Jawload were based in Wellington and released an album and two singles on Tolley's own Kato Records label.
An Iggy Pop and the Stooges obsessed proto-punk outfit from the early 80s. After recording New Zealand's very first full-length punk LP (1981's 'Let there be noise') the group morphed into The Henchmen.
Open-plan two-story Cafe on a (previously) busy corner in central Christchurch - Java was a quirky place with a colorful interior, good coffee and food. When Cafe's were starting to explode in the late 90's, Java was one of the places to be for young people in Christchurch.
Wellington based garage surf-punk band headed up by Marty Squire (guitar/vocals) wit brothers Dave (drums) and Luke Benge (keyboards), and Jules Desmond (bass). Formed from the ashes of Letterbox Lambs.
Had one catchy single 'We Ride Tonight' released as a New Zealand On Air music video
3 piece featuring Paul Toohey, later of K-Group - freeform Wellington-based experimentation using:
Synth drones, guitars and mutilated electronic debris to create a soundspace where layers of distortion, hum and buzz hang like veils in the air, each disrupting the aural view of the layer beneath, without completely obscuring it from audibility
- Bruce Russell
Hamilton-based former Datura multi-instrumentalist Craig Williamson has released an ever-growing discography of solo albums since Datura's demise in the late 1990s, originally under his own name, but now under the bizarre hippy-pseudonym Lamp of the Universe.
Between stints in King Loser, Snapper and a million other bands, Cameron Bain released a 7" release on Stella Corkery and Alan Holt's excellent Pink Air label.
One-half of the oft-referenced, seldom heard Constant Pain. Bain passed away in 2014.
Christchurch-based art-rock group from the mid 1980's who put out one EP on Bill Direen's South Indies label. Several members came from low-key Flying Nun acts Mainly Spaniards and Ballon D'Essai.
Formerly Auckland-based abstract artist who produced a string of lathe cut releases in the late 1990's - 2000's on Circle Records and the Luxus imprint.
Auckland duo of Mike Knuckley and Brett Higson. Released a cassette and appeared on a live compilation on Paul Lurkers Industrial Tapes label. Had some songs recorded live by Chris Knox and Doug Hood at the Rumba Bar with 'One More' turning up on the famed 'The Last Rhumba' live compilation on Flying Nun.
The Palladium was a sprawling upstairs nightclub in Chancery Lane in Central Christchurch, with a massive 800 person capacity and 24 hour liquor license.
Christchurch-based shoegazey indie-rock group that started out as a studio project but became a fairly successful touring group with 2 albums and an EP on band member Rob Mayes Failsafe Recordings.