Duncan Greive interviews Emily Edrosa as Street Chant's long-delayed second album Hauora is released, and discusses the often-grim realities of life as a woman in the New Zealand music industry. Content warning: contains discussion of sexual assault.
Over a choppily-strummed acoustic guitar, Edrosa closes the album on 'Hauora Forever' by stating plainly, tongue ever-so-slightly in cheek, “If every day was a Sunday / I'd forget to be depressed”. It's apparent that with the release of Hauora, Street ...
Though the band's composition has gone through some changes since Means – while Edrosa and bassist Billie Rogers remain, drummer Alex Brown was replaced by Chris Varnham (Wilberforces) post-recording – their modus operandi remains progressive ...
Over a choppily-strummed acoustic guitar, Edrosa closes the album on 'Hauora Forever' by stating plainly, tongue ever-so-slightly in cheek, “If every day was a Sunday / I'd forget to be depressed”. It's apparent that with the release of Hauora, Street ...
Over a choppily-strummed acoustic guitar, Edrosa closes the album on 'Hauora Forever' by stating plainly, tongue ever-so-slightly in cheek, “If every day was a Sunday / I'd forget to be depressed”. It's apparent that with the release of Hauora, Street ...
Though the band's composition has gone through some changes since Means – while Edrosa and bassist Billie Rogers remain, drummer Alex Brown was replaced byChris Varnham (Wilberforces) post-recording – their modus operandi remains progressive ...