Split Enz. Crowded House. The Feelers. The Chills. Over the past 50 years, New Zealand has cultivated many bands that achieved an impressive amount of international success – especially for a country with only 5.3 million residents. Now, there’s a new contender from the island country, Dreamweb, that is seeking to join the ranks of those aforementioned titans.
Based in Wellington, Ian Moir and his partner, Tyley Burkin, formed Dreamweb in 2025 as band of the experimental noise/drone variety. But as the couple delved deeper and explored the possibilities of Dreamweb, they gradually incorporated hearty amounts of atmospheric doom and black metal.
Dreamweb kindly reached out to The Bad Penny around the time they released their debut single, “Call of the Void,” in mid-March. For metalheads, the song title might call to mind Denver’s now-defunct metalcore band Call of the Void or perhaps even death/doom-metal band Call ov the Void from Mexico. That is, until one listens to the New Zealand duo. Their sound is far more experimental, adventurous and diverse than those other two acts.
(Moir and Burki generously posted their single as a pay-what-you-want offering on their Bandcamp page.)
While we had a very pleasant chat with Moir, Dreamweb gifted us with something very, very cool: An exclusive conversation between the two bandmates that touches on pretty much everything you need to know about their band. Instead of presenting you with The Bad Penny‘s interview with Moir, we decided to defer to this rich exchange between him and Burkin.
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