Raglan bands shine at Waikato Rockquest finals

June 28, 2024

Over the past weekend, Hamilton’s music scene came alive as the Waikato Smokefreerockquest Regional Final took center stage at Clarence St Theatre. Among the standout performers were bands from Raglan, whose exceptional talent and unforgettable performances electrified the audience.

Abstract Fish Lungs, based in Raglan with members from Fairfield College and Raglan Area School, once again impressed judges, securing a well-deserved 2nd place following their success last year. Their achievement earned them $400 in new music gear and a coveted spot in the upcoming National Finals later this year.

Making their debut at the Waikato finals, Wavy State of Mind from Raglan stood out with their dynamic stage presence, earning them the prestigious Tunes of Waikato Award. This accolade includes $1200 worth of studio time to record one of their original tracks, along with opportunities to perform in five shows across the region and feature on the upcoming Tunes of Waikato album next year.

Also representing Raglan at the regional finals was Brainrot, adding to the town’s impressive representation at this celebrated event.

The evening’s top honor went to Lo Carb from St Paul’s Collegiate School, claiming the 1st place title. Abstract Fish Lungs secured 2nd place, while Hoon from Hillcrest High School rounded out the top three.

Raglan musicians excelled in individual categories as well. The drummer of Wavy State of Mind and the bass player of Running Fred were jointly recognised for their outstanding musicianship.

Clean Up from Cambridge High School and St. Peters High School shared the Tunes of Waikato Award with Wavy State of Mind. 

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