Since you are interested in Buffalo, here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
Patea Maori Club
Poi E (25th Anniversary Edition) [ Jayrem Records New Zealand / 2 CD - released 5/Aug/2009 ] This special, re-mastered 25th Anniversary Edition comprises the original 'Poi E' plus an 11-track bonus CD that features several previously unreleased songs, re-mixes and live tracks. |
Fleet Foxes
Helplessness Blues [ Sub Pop Records / CD - released 2/May/2011 ] Fleet Foxes present 'Helplessness Blues', the much awaited follow up to their 2008 self-titled debut. "...expands the band's baroque folk songs by focusing heavily on rhythm and groove... |
The National
High Violet [ 4AD Records / CD - released 10/May/2010 ] A melodic, explosive and beautiful set of songs that find The National at the height of their collaborative career! 'High Violet' features guests Justin Vernon (Bon Iver), Sufjan Stevens & Richard Reed Parry (Arcade Fire), amongst others. 'High... |
The Phoenix Foundation
Pegasus [ Mushroom Records New Zealand / CD - released 3/May/2005 ] The sophomore album from this six-piece Wellington band, 'Pegasus' is already garnering high acclaim! "Nothing short of brilliant." - Pulp |
Fat Freddy's Drop
Dr Boondigga & The Big BW [ The Drop / Rhythmethod New Zealand / CD - released 26/May/2009 ] The follow-up to Freddy's hugely popular debut album is another amazing, hi-tek dub-soul boil up! |
Tim Guy
Big World [ Monkey Records / CD - released 8/Nov/2010 ] Tim's third album is a natural development of Tim's classic pop-smarts and an aesthetic expansion into spaces as wide and wonderful as the title suggests. |
George and Queen
Teenagers to Grown Ups [ Isaac Promotions / CD - released 22/Apr/2010 ] Following on from the success of 'City' and 'The Wind Is Up', indie folk champions George and Queen release their third album 'Teenagers and Grownups' - the best work yet from this peerless NZ band. |
Andrew Moore
Cities by the Sea [ Et Cetera Music New Zealand / CD - released 1/Mar/2010 ] Playing a diverse mixture of genres, Andrew Moore blends many different elements within each song to create a sound which is unique to the local music scene. |