Soccer Mommy – Out Worn
Soccer Mommy is the project of nineteen-year-old Nashville native and NYU student Sophie Allison who had previously came to prominence by releasing her music, which she described as “chill but kinda sad bedroom-pop jams” for
Soccer Mommy is the project of nineteen-year-old Nashville native and NYU student Sophie Allison who had previously came to prominence by releasing her music, which she described as “chill but kinda sad bedroom-pop jams” for
One of our tips for 2017 Team Picture return with another swirling slice of menace in the shape of their new track ‘ Air, Not Air.’ We’ve already previously described this Leeds-based collective as being
You can read my FEST EVOL 2017 review in the Skinny HERE. Photos of the highlights below
It’s fair to say that things are happening for She Drew The Gun right now. Recent appearances stretch from a showcase at SXSW festival in Austin Texas, to a sublime performance at Liverpool Library (REVIEW).
Howling Bells have been and remain one of our favourite bands to emerge during all our years of blogging. They really should be a band of stadia-straddling hugeness. So with that in mind, it’s no
Songs To Learn and Sing Sløtface – ‘Magazine’ Norwegian grunge-punks Sløtface latest offering ‘Magazine’ arrives ahead of their debut album ‘Try Not To Freak Out’. It’s a spiky melodic affair in which the band tackle
After almost 40 years in the game electronic pop pioneers The Human League headline the opening night of this year’s Liverpool Sound City. It promises to be a memorable occasion with guests the Art of Noise
Interview: Carl Barât and The Jackals Jackal, Libertine and one of the headliners at this year’s Liverpool Sound City festival. Carl Barât called Susie Bennett here at the VPME to chat about his plans for the
This weekend Fest Evol returns as 33 artists including some of the best up and coming bands descend on Liverpool’s Invisible Wind Factory. With such a strong lineup it’s near impossible to narrow things down
‘The Label’ is a fully functioning record label operating out of Edge Hill University, headed up by Film and documentary lecturers Carl Hunter and Clare Heney. Carl is no stranger to the music business, as
This year Liverpool Sound City celebrates ten years in the game, quite an achievement given that the festival was launched at the start of the economic downturn and at a time when seismic changes have
Sound City Emerging Talent – Ali Horn interview. The solo projects of members of well-established bands often create a palpable sense of expectation borne from the springboard of proven success. It’s rare to find that