26/11/2025
By my estimates 85,000 people paid top dollar last week to see MetallicaToolPixies in the last 7 days .
Hopefully there’s a few dollars left for our own triple international extravaganza of Ozzie’s C.O.F.F.I.N and Americans Toody Cole Band and Jenny Don’t and The Spurs at The Raglan Pub this Friday
To put in perspective .
For less than a price of a Metallica baby bib and onesie (Not including possible future trauma therapy for the little b######xds ) you can get a ticket to Jenny -Toody -C.O.F.F.I.N .
You will still have enough change to buy a Pastor Of Muppets beer( while stocks last.)
So do the math and hopefully that stops a few of you gentlemen panicking about having to go down the gobbie path at The RSA to get your Rock n Roll fix this week .
So the summarise
Co-founder of absolute legends of Portland, Oregon's garage punk underground Dead Moon, with husband Fred Cole (RIP) and drummer Andrew Loomis (RIP), Toody Cole is returning to Aotearoa New Zealand with Her Band to rock the foundaf this wasn't already a major announcement in itself, they'll be joined for all dates by fellow guitar-slinging Portlanders Jenny Don’t & The Spurs, plus Aussie raw rockers C.O.F.F.I.N at the aforementioned Harbour View Hotel .
C.O.F.F.I.N ripped the Raglan Pub a new one back in February on their tour supporting Amyl and the Sniffers in a gig that will be remembered by all lucky enough to be there.
Locals Illicit Wah-Wahz and VickiNoMates complete the massive line up .
Toody Cole has deep links to New Zealand rock ‘n’ roll and Raglan from her and her deceased husband Fred legendary bands Dead Moon and Pierced Arrow.
This will be her second last show ever in New Zealand.
C.O.F.F.I.N played in Raglan in February and delivered one of the wildest rock ‘n’ roll shows myself or those lucky to have been there have ever experienced .
They are in NZ for the weekend and they chose the Pub to be their only gig outside of a festival on The Saturday.
Jenny don’t and The Spurs are repeat visitors to New Zealand (first time in Raglan)
Their “cow punk “sound will fit perfectly with the other Bands.
Throw in locals Vicki No Mates and Illicit Wah-Wahz and you have a night for the ages.
The videos below are the start of the C.O.F.F.I.N at the Pub back in February and The Toody Cole band playing to a packed Tote bar in Melbourne on Saturday just gone .
This is a gig for the ages and I hope as many of you come out to support because without you these gigs won’t happen .