tiny ruins takeover

Tiny Ruins takeover: Purple Pilgrims
Tiny Ruins takeover: Purple Pilgrims
Tiny Ruins takeover: Purple Pilgrims
I imagine the pilgrims recording their light filled music in beautiful fields somewhere. Electric guitarist Tom Healy has worked with them on some of their more recent work. They are two sisters, Clementine and Valentine. They live in a place called The Coromandel. They have played a couple of shows with us, and this song in particular always makes me so happy. -- Tiny Ruins
Tiny Ruins takeover: Sarah Grohnert – <i>Ever the Land</i>
Tiny Ruins takeover: Sarah Grohnert – Ever the Land
Tiny Ruins takeover: Sarah Grohnert – Ever the Land
My friend Sarah Grohnert is a filmmaker and I wanted to share this beautiful documentary she directed about the building of a zero-waste community building in a fairly isolated region of New Zealand. -- Tiny Ruins
Tiny Ruins takeover: Girls Rock Camp Aotearoa
Tiny Ruins takeover: Girls Rock Camp Aotearoa
Tiny Ruins takeover: Girls Rock Camp Aotearoa
Girls Rock Camp Aotearoa is the best thing. If I were a young un, I have no doubt it would be life changing. Being a part of it as an adult and mentor has been so rewarding. It started in Portland, Oregon and is now reaching far flung corners of the earth such as New Zealand. I have high hopes for the next generation of female, transgender, intersex and non-binary rockers! - Cass Basil, bass playe
Tiny Ruins takeover:  Walt Whitman’s <i>When I Heard at the Close of the Day</i>
Tiny Ruins takeover: Walt Whitman’s When I Heard at the Close of the Day
Tiny Ruins takeover: Walt Whitman’s When I Heard at the Close of the Day
The song 'Olympic Girls' was first titled 'Under the Same Cover'. At some point while writing the songs on the album, I picked up Leaves of Grass, and there was an immediacy and kind of sensuous teeming of life within the words that felt like I was being pulled out of my monotonous existence and shaken awake...
Tiny Ruins takeover: <i>Boy</i>
Tiny Ruins takeover: Boy
Tiny Ruins takeover: Boy
Olympic Girls, the beautiful new full-length from New Zealand's Tiny Ruins, is out this month on Ba Da Bing. To celebrate the album, we're honored to have Hollie Fulbrook and her band take over here on GvsB all day today to share some insight into the record, and talk about some of their favorite things, starting with a film from director Taika Waititi: