Issue 8
June 2-15 2008
Inside we turn the big spotlight on the Ignition Fringe Festival 2008 that is being put on by the Hamilton Community Arts Council. We also interview Hamilton’s first and only robot band The Trons as well as chat to Jeremy Millar, vocalist for Hamilton hardcore band Cry Wolf about Hamilton, hardcore and their new EP. We also have our regular giveaways, choice event listings and film and music reviews.
INTERVIEWIssue 8 June 2-15 2008
For over a year now Hamilton hardcore band Cry Wolf have taken their blazing sound to venues and house parties around New Zealand. A few demos and band members later, they're finally releasing their n... READ MORE →
REVIEWIssue 8 June 2-15 2008
The 4-piece group, based in Matamata, have since dissolved and are releasing this 9 track album post-humously. It's a collection of blues and psychadelic rock-based grooves which soar and swim through... READ MORE →
INTERVIEWIssue 8 June 2-15 2008
Mammoth nabbed an exclusive interview with The Trons - an all robot band hailing from Hamilton. MM: How did you get together and what made you want to start a band? TT: This old photocopy card ven... READ MORE →
REVIEWIssue 8 June 2-15 2008
Hardcore Cronenberg fans looking for the crazy Canadian's trade mark 'body horror' or nasty art house sex might be disappointed in "Eastern Promises". Those looking for a rock solid thriller won't be.... READ MORE →
SPOTLIGHTIssue 8 June 2-15 2008
The Ignition Fringe Festival is Hamilton’s chance to be entertained by a range of innovative, experimental, quirky, and creative work from all across the artistic board. There are 26 events in this... READ MORE →
COLUMNIssue 8 June 2-15 2008
On Monday 26 May the Hamilton Community Arts Council (HCAC) organised and successfully pulled off a great Live Music Forum; it was a meeting whose aim was to determine how those who had interests in t... READ MORE →






















