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The Auckland band's Liz Stokes speaks to Rolling Stone AU/NZ about their new album 'Expert in a Dying Field', bungee jumping, The Beatles, and New Zealand's thriving music scene.

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The Auckland band's Liz Stokes speaks to Rolling Stone AU/NZ about their new album 'Expert in a Dying Field', bungee jumping, The Beatles, and New Zealand's thriving music scene.

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The world's biggest girl group deliver high-impact bangers and ferocious rock & roll anthems.