
Haven't got too much to say about Stellar , although listening to anything off their fantastic debut Mix takes me right back to my Uni days. It was a result of one of those convoluted connections that I'd probably never take a chance on now. As a big Crowded House fan, I'd seek out any spurious link that might deliver something along similar lines. I chanced upon a single by Bic Runga that CH bassist Nick Seymour might have had something to do with. Quickly becoming enamoured with Bic's debut album Drive, I then moved onto... her [...]
boh runga - evelyn [sister of new zealand singer/songwriter BIC runga, boh was in the band stellar* until going solo this year.] http://feeds.feedburner.com/Wo ngiesMusicWorld
Anyone who maintains a fairly regular music site can attest to the sheer volume of submissions and marketing materials we receive in the mail every week. And while some of these bands and artists are very good, there are many that aren't. So, in an effort to expand the coverage of artists featured on Womenfolk, I've decided to create a small addition to the site where visitors can virtually review some of the submissions we receive that we aren't able to cover in-depth for one reason or another. I'm calling this feature simply "You Review," (perhaps [...]

Boh Runga - Right Here Artist: Boh Runga Song: Evelyn Album: Right Here Label: Katipo Music Release date: July 14, 2009 (available now on iTunes) After years fronting her highly successful band Stellar* , New Zealand's Boh Runga has decided to go solo and is preparing to release her debut album, Right Here for the first time in the United States on July 14 in digital format. [...]

Like Feist, Ingrid Michaelson and Sarah Bareilles, Boh Runga is the next singer-songwriter to keep your eyes on. Hugely popular outside the United States, Boh Runga's songs are an eclectic mix of modern and classic pop influences. Free download: "Evelyn" MP3 Boh's debut US solo album 'Right Here' (out July 14, 2009 self released digital only; Katipo Music) was produced by Marshall Altman (Greg Laswell, Marc Bourssard, Brooke Fraser) and is strongly reflective of her time spent transplanted to a life [...]
By Conan The DestroyhhherYes, thank god that New Zealand Music Month finally concluded because I barely remember any of it whatsoever. Yeah it's great that New Zealand has a music month to remind us normal folks that there lays our own homegrown brand of cacophony that we can call our own, and not everything is imported from the fricken states!But……seriously, did anyone bother observing New