Beastwars
How cancer brought New Zealand’s favourite metal band back together
Wellington’s Beastwars is perhaps New Zealand’s best-loved metal band, so when they broke up in 2016, fans were gutted. Worse news was to follow – a year later, the band’s frontman Matt Hyde was… Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 84: Tigilau Ness, Beastwars,Bailey Wiley and NZ Music Month
Yadana Saw shares the highlights and choice cuts from Saturday's show, featuring Tigilau Ness, Beastwars, Bailey Wiley and the forecast for this year's New Zealand Music Month. Audio
Beastwars - The Death of All Things
Beastwars 'obey the riff' on 'The Death Of All Things', their third and possibly final release. Audio
Shhh… The Music is Talking
A plethora of New Zealand musicians are documented in photographer Alexander Halag's new book. Shhh… The Music is Talking covers Alexander's last five years of gig going and in the process captures a… Audio, Gallery
Playing Favourites with Kris Sowersby
Wellington typeface designer whose Klim Type Foundry sells a range of typefaces internationally. Financier, his new typeface for the Financial Times, won him a Purple Pin for graphic design at this… Audio, Gallery
Deathgasm
Deathgasm, a homegrown heavy metal horror comedy premieres at this year's New Zealand International Film Festival. Featuring an ear-splitting collection of local and international bands on it's… Audio
Who Polices the Noise Police
The Phoenix Foundation's Samuel Scott explores the world of sound control, and how inner city apartments have affected the live music scene. Audio
Melvins
Sludge-metal stalwarts Buzz Osbourne and Dale Crover in conversation with local Melvins fanboy James Woods of Beastwars. Audio
Beastwars
Matt Hyde and Nathan Hickey tell us why we should 'obey the riff', on their new album Blood Becomes Fire. Audio
NZMA Technical Awards 2011
Nick Atkinson speaks with Olly Harmer, Nick Keller, Nato and Todd Hunter. Audio
Beastwars
Beastwars has just released a self-titled debut album, produced by Dale Cotton who has also worked on albums by HDU and Die Die Die. With their sludgy, doom-ridden riffs and captivating live show… Audio