INTERVIEW : The VPME Meets – Hey Charlie
Hey Charlie Interview : The last time grunge trio Hey Charlie arrived in town for Sound City 2018 they produced an explosive jaw-dropping set at Liverpool’s Baltic Market. It was without doubt one of the
Hey Charlie Interview : The last time grunge trio Hey Charlie arrived in town for Sound City 2018 they produced an explosive jaw-dropping set at Liverpool’s Baltic Market. It was without doubt one of the
It’s fair to say Gary Numan’s career has been something of a roller-coaster of a ride. After being thrust into the limelight with his huge dystopian synth pop anthem ‘Are Friends Electric?’ Numan seemed ill-prepared for
The Revolution Will Not Be Digital. In the digital age, with readily available streaming services, illegal downloads and a generation having grown up having never actually bought a physical music product who in their right
Gemma Doherty & Morgan Macintyre are Saint Sister an Irish duo who have steadily and quietly been building up a head of steam during the last year or so. They mix traditional instruments such as
On April 1st the wonderful Coves release their second album Peel, the follow-up to their critically acclaimed debut Soft Friday. Peel is arguably a more ambitious and certainly a more confident sounding affair than their
Toronto quartet Dilly Dally’s breathtaking debut long player Sore will no doubt feature amongst our favourite albums of 2015. Squalling guitars detonate around singer and guitarist Katie Monks bruised defiant nettle sting rasp on an album
Electronic pop artist Nadine Carina’s new album ‘Never Been To Heaven’ was released a few weeks ago, with very little fanfare. So little in fact that it may have slipped under many people’s radars. Which
It may be an overused journalistic trope to describe a new band as “arriving fully formed”, but that’s exactly the impression given when London quartet the Big Moon appeared on the scene this year. There
One of our tips for 2015, Leeds based five-piece Autobahn have released an astonishingly accomplished debut album in the shape of Dissemble. It’s a body of work full of restless agitation, swirling menace, seething rage
You should never, to quote the old adage, judge a book by its cover or indeed a band by its appearance. Angela Gail and Jeffrey Jacob, the creative nucleus behind Echo Park based duo In
FEATHERS, one of our top tips for 2013 are set to release their début album “If All Now Here” on April 15th. Happily we can report that it’s a genuinely fabulous début from a collective
We’ve a sneaking suspicion that the once venerated NME may well be looking for a new musical horse to back very soon. Sadly they are about to discover that the band they’ve spent the last