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Video Of The Week – Bridie Jackson & The Arbour – ‘We Talked Again’
Our video of the week comes in the shape of Bridie Jackson & The Arbour’s lead single, ‘We Talked Again’, from their debut album ‘New Skin’. Despite a reluctance to post music without some context and
Track Of The Day – Grace Sarah – ‘Every Now And Then’
We’ve featured quite an eclectic selection of tunes on The VPME this week, visceral melodic indie rock n roll, sci-fi inspired 80’s tinged electronica, True Detective style doomgaze and Mancunian garage punk. And we’ll finish
Track Of The Day – Glass Sines – “Soaring Birds”
Not another band from Brighton ? Yup, there’s obviously something in the water down there as I think we’ve probably featured more bands from Brighton outside of London than any other city. Glass Sines started
HOME Volume Three – Free Album
Liverpool based Rash Records are acutely aware that “Britain’s Got Talent,” furthermore they also know that it is rarely discovered via prime time Saturday night TV. They appreciate that genuine talent is far more likely
Track Of The Day – Alice Jemima – Taking It Out
Alice Jemima is an 18 year old singer songwriter from Newton Abbot, Devon whose songs convey an easy charm and demonstrate a well schooled ear for melodious, delicate, understated pop. There’s a youthful, innocent joy
Discovering New Music.
A number of people have got been touch over the last few months, asking us where might be the best place to discover new music. This of course gladdens our hearts to know there are
Songs To Learn And Sing – Bird, The Bandana Splits, Dum Dum Girls, Two Wounded Birds,Emmy The Great, Kyla La Grange, Peter Murphy And Red Kite.
“Phantoms Ep” By BIRD. The “Phantoms ep” is released 31st October digitally from the highly promising Liverpool based , Bird. Fronted by 22 year old songstress Adele Emmas they are influenced by the likes of
A bit of a break ….
Due to personal circumstances there will be a brief interlude in blogging here at the VPME. Hopefully normal service will be resumed ASAP. Until then we leave you with a Glastonbury review “Muddy” Here are