Interviews and live sets from the New Zealand music underground. This week we catch up with Wellington musician Goya.
Wellington musician Lucas Donnell’s recording project takes its name from 19th century Spanish painter, Francisco Goya, whose dark imaginative work spanned romanticism, madness and the horrors of war.
Inspired by bands such as The Gordons, Skeptics and Gang Of Four, Goya’s lyrics take aim at the inherent social-pathology of our consumerist lives in the final days of a dying a capitalist system.
Video shot by John Lake and Jonathan Shirley.
Edited by John Lake.
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