The VPME Meets – Desperate Journalist – INTERVIEW
Today another of our tips for 2014 joins us for a chat. We’d previously described London based four piece Desperate Journalist as sounding a little like an epic version of the Au Pairs brought up
Today another of our tips for 2014 joins us for a chat. We’d previously described London based four piece Desperate Journalist as sounding a little like an epic version of the Au Pairs brought up
Photo By David Morrison A few weeks back we featured Danish singer songwriter Majken after being hugely impressed by her début EP ‘Deronda Hotel’ we described her music thus ‘Deronda Hotel‘contains six tracks which serve
Well with the festive season behind us, it’s time to get back on an even keel and attempt to grapple once more with some sort of normality (whatever that means!) Therefore, we’ll kick off the
We occasionally get the odd, and we mean odd in the strictest possible sense of the word, anonymous emails berating the fact that we aren’t a local music blog. Which makes about as much sense
It would appear that often in the world of electronic pop, two’s company and three is indeed a crowd. From Sparks through to Yazoo, Soft Cell, Erasure, The Pet Shop Boys and more recently La
If Sheffield five piece Blessa aren’t one of the most talked about bands of 2014, then it’s time for the so called tastemakers, the label bosses and the kingmakers to hand over the keys to
Photo Credit – Lisa Devine – http://www.lisadevinephotography.co.uk/ Helen Marnie appears to be a person who’s not one for letting the grass grow under her feet. Despite over a decade’s worth of acclaim and heavy duty
Public Service Broadcasting’s bold manifesto is to ‘teach the lessons of the past through the music of the future.’ The London based experimental musical duo consisting of J.Willgoose Esq. and Wrigglesworth II take samples from
London based quartet The Cellophane Flowers début album ‘Staring at the World’ could arguably have been released at any point during the last twenty years. It’s an enthralling mix of female fronted, occasionally quirky, indie
It’s been ten years since Sune Rose Wagner and Sharin Foo burst on to the scene as The Raveonettes with the glorious sonic blitzkrieg that was ‘Attack of The Ghost Riders’. To mark a decade
Imagine you have been set adrift in space, floating alone in that vast star fretted void as you watch the Earth turn slowly beneath you. You see pulses of light, the shifting patterns of weather
“Dangerous, swaggering, dramatic, dark and sexy” is not a description you’d employ to describe the music of Mumford & Sons, but when it comes to writing about London four piece Blindness it should be MANDATORY!