Bird Nest Roys

The Bird Nest Roys were a New Zealand rock group, formed in the mid-1980s in the hills west of Auckland, New Zealand. They released a highly acclaimed ep (whack it all down), a single (Jaffa Boy) one self-titled album on Flying Nun Records. Despite being from Auckland, they are frequently cited as one of the bands that played the Dunedin sound, named after the city of Dunedin in the South Island of New Zealand. A six-piece, the band was fronted by members Big Ross and Little Ross, and featured future Snapper and The 3Ds member Dominic Stones on guitar. The group attracted an odd ensemble of characters with their own coded language, and a combination of Westie and early Grey Lynn culture. They frequently practiced on an old 50-acre (20 ha) farm called Nosnaws (named in honour of the local Swanson area), in the foothills of the Waitakere Ranges. Being part of the Flying Nun record label enabled the band to play numerous gigs up and down New Zealand. The band reformed for a one-off gig at the old Rising Sun Hotel in Karangahape Road in early January 2008. A compilation album of all their recorded work, Me Want Me Get Me Need Me Have Me Love, was released in August 2013.

Compilation - 2013-07-16T00:00:00.000000Z

Similar Artists

The Exploding Budgies

Goblin Mix

The Terrible Parade

Hurrah

Rosemary's Children

Stephen

The Mad Scene

Jane From Occupied Europe

The Claim

The Last Peach

James Dean Driving Experience

The Clouds

Gol Gappas

The Church Grims

The Jasmine Minks

The Groove Farm

Rote Kapelle

Jazzateers

Paul A Marsh

Meat Whiplash