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Katchafire Announce Collab with Kolohe Kai On Colour Me Life Single
Katchafire announce their next single to be lifted from their forthcoming Revival 2.0 Guest Edition album, releasing Colour Me Life with Hawaii’s Kolohe Kai, out on June 5. The Revival 2.0 Guest Edition album is slated for release on November 27.
“Katchafire is without a doubt my favourite reggae band of all time. All through High School we’d spend almost every day singing songs like Seriously, Get Away and Meant To Be. To have the honour to be a part of a remake of Colour Me Life twenty years later is beyond anything my childhood musical dreams could’ve come up with. Mahalo to Katchafire for having me on this!”, Kolohe Kai said.
Rodney Fisher - Finalist in the Adam Portraiture Award
Rodney Fisher, known as the frontman of kiwi band Goodshirt, has been selected as a finalist in the Adam Portraiture Award. Fisher’s portrait work brings together techniques developed through his wider abstract painting practice.
Katchafire Announce Lose Your Power Single with Quino & James of Big Mountain
Katchafire announce their next single to be lifted from their forthcoming Revival 2.0 Guest Edition album, releasing Lose Your Power with Quino and James of San Diego’s Big Mountain, out on May 8. The Revival 2.0 Guest Edition album is slated for release on November 27.
JUST JANIE RELEASES ALBUM Mythology of the Girls
Ōtautahi-based Indie-folk musician Just Janie is entering a new era with her debut album Mythology of the Girls. A reaction to nostalgia through a modern lens, the album pays homage to the folk scene of the late sixties and early seventies and deconstructs the rose-tinted perspective for the era where women faced a myriad of societal limitations.
JUST JANIE - Mythology of the Girls
JUST JANIE releases her first single this February 2026, from the forthcoming album of the same name – Mythology of the Girls – out this May for NZ Music Month.
Just Janie is emerging as a compelling new voice in Aotearoa Indie Folk. Born and raised in Central Otago, Just Janie grew up writing songs tucked beneath the Hawkdun Ranges. Janie writes music and poetry as a form of creative therapy.