Each song is filled with dancing harmonies and country and blues-inspired picking, creating an old-time Americana vibe.
Butter Wouldn't Melt sing of New Zealand history, long-lost lovers, fairy tales and distant serial-killer relatives...
“Blending Americana and Traditional folk influences, Butter Wouldn’t Melt are nominated for their debut album 1931, with songs about important moments in New Zealand’s history, including ‘Eve of 31’, written about the Napier earthquake and ‘The Tunnel’ about the ghost of Wellington’s tunnel.