First Line Up Announcement - The Others Way 2018
THE OTHERS WAY ANNOUNCES FIRST LINE
UP
MULTI-VENUE EVENT RETURNS TO AUCKLAND’S K ROAD ON
AUGUST 31 2018
Flying Out
and 95bFM are proud to present
The Others Way on August 31
2018.
For the fourth year running, Auckland’s Karangahape Road is set to metamorphose into an oasis of fresh, unique local music, from indie to electronica, hip-hop to pop and much more…
Celebrating the best in alternative music from across the country (and a few from over the Tasman), every year The Others Way constantly features a dynamic selection of artists performing across a number of favoured K Road venues.
With 2018 promising to be another night to remember, we are proud to unveil the first line up;
Featuring 30
acts from New Zealand and Australia,
including;
Bailterspace
Once referred
to as "the Sonic Youth of the Southern Hemisphere", this
iconic NZ atmospheric noise-rock band are reforming again
and returning home for the show, promising plenty from their
extensive catalogue and some exciting new songs to
boot.
The Beths
The Auckland
four-piece's latest single 'Happy Unhappy' was
announced the Song of the Summer according to
Rolling Stone, so what better band to have
to see us through the end of winter. Recently signed to US
label Carpark Records, their new album
Future Me Hates Me is due out August
10.
Chapter Music Stage
They are one of our favourite independent
Australian labels, and this year will see The Goon
Sax, Gregor, Laura Jean and label co-founder
Guy Blackman making their way across for a
Chapter Music curated stage. Laura Jean is
one upcoming artist to watch, with her recent synth-pop
album Devotion picking up rave
reviews and Pitchfork describing life-affirming second
single Girls On the TV as “a pop song
promise that things will eventually get better.”
Brisbane indie-pop trio The Goon Sax
(featuring frontman Louis
Forster, son of Robert Foster from
the Go-Betweens) are set to release their
new album, We're Not Talking, on
September 14 and will be playing NZ for the first
time.
Church & AP
This teenage
hip-hop duo have been making waves in Auckland, recently
receiving high praise from the likes of David
Dallas and SWIDT. They've just
dropped their impressive debut E.P. Thorough
Bread.
Collision
Marking
their first performance in 40 years iconic 1970s NZ funk
band, Collision return to the stage having
recently featured on the fantastic Heed The Call
compilation album, they are a guaranteed to
bring funk, soul, and groove in spades.
Die!
Die! Die!
NZ's pop/punk/post-punk darlings are
back in town with former bassist Lachlan Anderson in tow,
following on from their scintillating set at this year's
Laneway Festival the three-piece will be playing tracks from
their full discography and some new numbers ahead of
recording album number
seven.
Estère
Wellington's
Estère punctuates meaty electronic beats
with an elastic voice and punchy melodies and is bringing
her dynamic three-piece band and strange brand of Electric
Blue Witch-Hop to the stage.
Headless
Chickens
Playing a set to celebrate the 30th
Anniversary of their album Stunt
Clown (which also won this year's Taite Music
Prize Classic Album Award) the Headless
Chickens have reunited for this show, which will be
a fitting tribute to their recently departed friend and
bandmate Grant Fell. Performing on the
night will be Chris Matthews, Anthony Nevison,
Michael Lawry, Fiona McDonald, Bevan Sweeney and
Rupert E.
Taylor.
Melodownz
Melodownz
hip hop lyricist (Bronson Price), is an urban poet and
artist raised in the phone line tangled urban village of
Avondale, Auckland, New Zealand. He traverses backdrops of
boom bap, g funk, reggae, soul and hip hop with ease,
dropping nuggets of wisdom, synonyms and analytical
versification. From feel good partay vibes that will keep
your head nodding to pre tinder date jitters, or an epic
song for a local boxer as he enters the ring, musically,
Melodownz has you
covered.
Superette
Part of Flying
Nun's 90's wave of new bands, Superette
stood out for their playful sense of melody and
propelling driving rhythms. Fronted by David Mulcahy of
JPSE, and joined by Ben Howe and Greta
Anderson, the three piece return ahead of the expanded
reissue of their album
Tiger.
Troy Kingi
& The Galactic
Chiropractors
Kingi's latest
album Shake That Skinny Ass All The Way To
Zygertron is a sprawling sci-fi soul odyssey
inspired by interstellar love, mystic prophesy, and 70s
cosmic funk artists Funkadelic. His single
'Aztechknowledgey' just made the top
20 Silver Scroll finalists and will be bringing his full
funk-soul band to The Others Way
Wax
Chattels
After an extraordinary performance at
TOW last year saw them signed to Captured
Tracksand Flying Nun and secured
them a spot at Laneway, how could we not,
NOT have them back? Currently winning over fans across the
US, this three piece are back in NZ bringing with them their
darkly hypnotic guitarless guitar music.
Also featuring on
the line up are local favourites Hopetoun
Brown, Miss June and
Mulholland and Wellington's Girl
Boss & Hans
Pucket. While Dunedin's Soaked Oats
and Death and the Maiden are also
travelling up to join in the fun and with more acts to be
announced, stay tuned for the second line-up and more
details soon.
THE OTHERS WAY
2018:
Bailterspace
The Beths
Carb on
Carb
Church & AP
Collision
COOL TAN
Dbldbl +
Stay Foolish
Death and the Maiden
Die! Die!
Die!
Estère
Girl Boss
The Goon
Sax
Gregor
Guy Blackman
Hans Pucket
Headless
Chickens
Hopetoun Brown
Imugi < Laura Jean
MEER MELODOWNZ Miss June Mulholland Soaked Oats Superette
tei. Troy Kingi & The Galactic Chiropractors Vincent H.L
Water Wax Chattels This glittering lineup will be performing
across a number of fine K Road establishments including
Anthology Lounge, Cross St Markets, Galatos, Neck of
the Woods, Pitt St Sunday School, Samoa House, The Studio,
The Thirsty Dog, Whammy, The Wine Cellar, The
Vault. One wristband will permit you entry to all
venues within capacity.
Limited early bird ticketing
available through Flying Out and
Undertheradar.co.nz
Full ticketing available
through Flying Out (online and instore at
80 Pitt Street, Auckland),
Undertheradar.co.nz and Cosmic
Ticketing.
Flying Out
would like to express our utmost thanks to our
event partners, for without them (and the fantastic artists)
the festival would not be possible. Many thanks to 95bFM,
The Black And White Box, Coffee Supreme, Cosmic NZ, Going
Global, Hallertau, K Road Business Association, McCarthy
Design, Phantom, Kate Sylvester and Red
Bull.