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Mana Blues

Mana Blues

SKU: V90523 Barcode: 7421095119942
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 13 Oct 2023

  • Genre: Blues

Our Take

GRANT HAUa's Mana Blues is a fascinating blend of genres that will leave you scratching your head in the best possible way. This Kiwi artist manages to seamlessly blend traditional blues with Pacific Island rhythms, creating a sound that is both familiar and refreshingly new.

From the haunting opening track "Moana Blues" to the funky "Faka'apa'apa", HAUa takes you on a musical journey that is as unpredictable as it is enjoyable. His soulful vocals effortlessly glide over the intricate instrumental arrangements, creating a sense of harmony that is truly mesmerising.

But what really sets Mana Blues apart is HAUa's lyrical prowess. His songs tackle weighty topics with a lightness of touch that is both impressive and deeply moving. Tracks like "Tangaroa's Tears" and "Hē Mārō" explore themes of identity, colonialism, and love in a way that is both relatable and thought-provoking.

Overall, Mana Blues is a triumph of an album that showcases HAUa's incredible talent and creativity. It's a bold, adventurous work that is sure to appeal to music fans of all stripes. So sit back, relax, and let HAUa take you on a sonic journey unlike any other. You won't regret it.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Pukehinahina
2. Billie Holiday
3. Blame It On a Monday
4. Jealousy
5. Good Stuff
6. Embers
7. Time of Dying
8. Aches
9. Bad Mofo
10. To Be Loved

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About the artist

Grant Haua

Introducing the enigmatic musical maestro that is GRANT HAUA. Born and raised in the vibrant streets of Auckland, New Zealand, HAUA brings a fresh, eclectic sound to the ever-evolving music scene. With a penchant for blending genres and pushing sonic boundaries, GRANT HAUA has quickly made a name for himself as a true innovator in the industry. His distinctive voice, catchy melodies and infectious beats have gained him a loyal following of fans from all corners of the globe. Drawing inspiration from a diverse range of musical influences, HAUA's sound can best be described as a fusion of indie pop, electronic and alternative rock. His music is a melting pot of styles that keeps listeners on their toes and constantly craving more. But HAUA is not just a talented musician – he's also a force to be reckoned with on stage. Known for his energetic live performances and charismatic stage presence, GRANT HAUA has a knack for captivating audiences and leaving them in awe. With a string of successful singles and EPs under his belt, GRANT HAUA is poised to take the music world by storm. Keep your eyes and ears peeled for this rising star – he's definitely one to watch. So, if you're looking for a fresh new sound that's guaranteed to get you grooving, look no further than GRANT HAUA. Trust us, you won't be disappointed.

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