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AUCKLAND

Nelson bands Walter Mitty and Third I have split up, members of each have moved to Auckland and are looking to form a new band...ex-Fatal Jelly Space, Second Child, Jughead and current Virginia Reel bassist Barbara Morgan has left town to live in London, while Coralie Martin of the Malchicks is heading to Japan... new bars on the block include Squid in O’Connell St, Kurdz in Symonds Street (open May) and Pod in the Imperial Arcade. For Squid band bookings phone Mike Havoc on 373 2234, for Pod phone 358 5503 . . . Mike Havoc is also the new 95bFM breakfast DJ . . . clothes alert: Stussy Sista and Mossimo Women ranges out soon . . . new issue of Intravene magazine is out and features the 3Ds, DOA, NoMeansNo, All, Braintree and a double page pin-up of Head Like A Hole...latest Flying Nun pedigree band is Treehut featuring Phil Moore (Goblin Mix), brother Andrew (Beads), Mark Peterson (SJFits) and the finest drummer the Chills ever had, Jimmy Stephenson ...

ex-RIU designer Jonathan King has recently directed videos for Greg Fleming and 3piece Drill, who will make a rare live apperance with Sea Monkey and Keith at Pod on April 9th... Jules Barnett (Freak Power, Second Child, Virginia Reel) has joined Thorazine Shuffle on drums. Thorazine are completing demos for the March QEII deadline and have re-released their debut cassette Stir due to popular demand . . . three-piece guitar band Seed have recorded new demos at bFM and are looking to release a 5-track EP on their own label later in the year... The infamous 'five bands for five bucks’ evenings are being re-introduced at the Powerstation, contact Carmel on (09) 377-3488 for further details. .. Bone Machine, an ‘indie guitar rave’ happens at The Box on Wednesday 13th April. Featuring bFM DJ’s Lisa van Der Aarde, Sicoffthemasterofmetalmayhem, Psycho Andy and Rockin’ John Taite. Doors open at 10pm, entry is s4...Long time no hear, punk popsters The Lils are currently recording new material and are included on a 19-track Failsafe Records (Chch) compilation due for release in May. JOHN RUSSELL

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Rip It Up, Issue 200, 1 April 1994, Page 44

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AUCKLAND Rip It Up, Issue 200, 1 April 1994, Page 44

AUCKLAND Rip It Up, Issue 200, 1 April 1994, Page 44