Issue 6
INTERVIEWIssue 6 May 5 - 18 2008
Charlie Ash hit town this Friday May 16th at the Yellow Submarine hot on the heels of releasing New Zealand's first ever 3D video. Mammoth talked to Rosie and Mailee from about the video and their upc... READ MORE →
REVIEWIssue 6 May 5 - 18 2008
To dismiss The Ruby Suns as some sort of wayward Sixties throwbacks is to completely miss the significance of what they’re doing – a classic hybrid of sunny Californian pop with Kiwiana – even w... READ MORE →
REVIEWIssue 6 May 5 - 18 2008
Fans of the Black Keys' earlier albums might be surprised to hear that on this new one they teamed up with producer Dangermouse, just for shits and giggles. Seriously, the Keys figured they could lear... READ MORE →
REVIEWIssue 6 May 5 - 18 2008
Lars Von Trier got a critical roasting for Manderlay, the sequel to his Dogville. It's not hard to see why. Replacing Nicole Kidman with Bryce Dallas Howard and James Caan with Willem Dafoe suggests... READ MORE →
SPOTLIGHTIssue 6 May 5 - 18 2008
Bright and strange costumes, infectious dance beats and synth grooves, Charlie Ash have been putting on uniquely artistic performances and showcasing their showmanship as much as their catchy song wri... READ MORE →
SPOTLIGHTIssue 6 May 5 - 18 2008
The newest addition to New Zealand's list of good, respectable reggae/funk bands is Tahuna Breaks. Hailing from Auckland, Tahuna Breaks barely break a sweat as they can pump out an intense dance-fuell... READ MORE →
COLUMNIssue 6 May 5 - 18 2008
Welcome back to another issue of Mammoth in the 'flesh' after taking a fortnight off printing one to launch an online version and our swanky new website, www.mammothguide.co.nz. The website has all th... READ MORE →
INTERVIEWIssue 6 May 5 - 18 2008
The Mint Chicks had fairly good years in 2006 and 2007 with releasing the highly acclaimed Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No! album to scoring 5 Tui awards, before losing one member and then shipping off to Portla... READ MORE →
May 5 - 18 2008
Inside we have quite a considerable interview with Ruban from The Mint Chicks, a couple spotlights on Charlie Ash and Tahuna Breaks, plus all the great reviews and comprehensive event listings that we’re good for! Inside are also giveaways thanks to Rialto Cinemas and Auteur House.
REVIEWIssue 6 May 5 - 18 2008
Jaded music journos, and notably TV3’s John Campbell are waxing lyrical about Dudley Benson – the enigmatic and charming ex-head choirboy who’s melding choral work with pop sensibilities. Dra... READ MORE →

























