Good things take time

An Australian Rolling Stone feature examines the intimate and lengthy process behind the making of Everyone Is Here, the first collaborative album by Neil and Tim Finn in nearly a decade. “Hyperbole can’t do [the album] justice. It’s folk, it’s rock, it’s got some of the biggest choruses either brother has conceived. Lyrically, it’s both intimate and epic, direct yet deeply poetic. It’s music overbrimming with life … [For] over a generation, these Finn voices have provided many of us with an alternative conscience, invited us to join in and sing along. Theirs are voices for the ages, only improving with age.”


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Kaylee Bell Wins Country Music Award in Nashville

Kaylee Bell Wins Country Music Award in Nashville

Waimate musician Kaylee Bell, has become the first New Zealander since Keith Urban to win at America’s prestigious CMA Awards, 1 News reports. Her song Keith – a tribute to Whangārei-born Urban –…