Ringlets have been supplying locals with the most reliable Post-Punk Equipment (P.P.E.) in the upper North Island. With a highly durable, machine-tested rhythm section (A. Poulsen + A. Grey) and two of Auckland’s leading lyrical & melodic consultants (L. Towers + L. Reynolds), Ringlets are fast building a solid reputation.
The group’s self-titled debut record commits to a punchy, boisterous sound from the first note. Produced by De Stevens (
Marlin’s Dreaming) and Ringlets themselves, the impressive songbook certainly has the potential to shine in 2023’s booming alternative sphere. It’s no wonder they’ve attracted the attention of Chris Ott, editor of Pitchfork Media from 1999 to 2004. These days Ott can be found at the helm of Mutual Skies, where the band have found their new home. One thing is certain: Ringlets can only remain our best kept secret for so long.
Ringlets debuted in the Official New Zealand Top 40 Albums on 7 August 2023. It has been in the Top 40 Albums for one week with a highest position of #40. There is one album by Ringlets in the Top 40 Albums.
Title |
Type |
Debut |
Weeks |
Best |
Ringlets |
Top 40 Albums |
07 Aug 2023 |
1 |
40 |