Punk band Bleeders reimagine their 2003 hit 'All That Glitters' in te reo Māori as part of the Waiata Anthems music series. Lead vocalist Angelo Munro said he wrote the song, boasting lyrics about fighting fascists, about the political climate in the early 2000s, but now feels it "speaks to the uprising of Māori". This message also reflects Munro's own journey from an anti-establishment punk to a probation officer, aiming to change the system from within. This music video intercuts the band recording in the studio with an intense live performance.
Tere Kitea, Te Pōhēhē He Koura, Korekore Ana!– The chorus of 'Tahuna Te Ao Mārama'
Made with funding from Te Māngai Pāho
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