Split Enz

Split Enz

1972–1984GroupAuckland

  • Progressive rock
  • New wave music
  • art rock
  • pop rock

Why it matters

Split Enz emerged from Auckland, New Zealand, in 1972, becoming the first band from the country to achieve notable success beyond Australasia. Initially recognized for their innovative progressive and art rock sound, they captivated audiences with their theatrical performances.

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