The VPME Podcast – December 2014
After a little podcasting break we return with the December edition of The VPME podcast. As ever, it features some old favourites and selection of brand new tracks we’ve probably featured on the site of
After a little podcasting break we return with the December edition of The VPME podcast. As ever, it features some old favourites and selection of brand new tracks we’ve probably featured on the site of
More exciting news from Liverpool Sound City following the news of a major relocation to a new dockland location and the unveiling of Belle & Sebastian as its first headliner, they now announce another major headliner
So it’s that time of year when the bloggers get together and pick out the bands or artists they hope will do well in 2015. And we moan. It’s a tradition. I guess the problem
Our favourite track from one of our favourite albums of 2014 is given the big screen treatment, and as you might expect it explores many of the themes featured within the song. EMA of course isn’t
One of our shortest ever posts, which you may or may not find to be a blessing ;). This is due in no small part to the fact we know practically bugger all about St.Tropez
Well we’ve just about recovered from our Mary Chain shenanigans are ears have stopped ringing but we will be catching up with them again in February … So it’s back to reality and our Tracks
Photo: Sakura Photography Let’s be clear from the outset, I’m very protective with regard to the Jesus and Mary Chain and their legacy. Nothing is more likely to induce puce faced apoplexy than when faced
Desperate Journalist where one of our tips for 2014 , and have spent much of the year working on their glorious debut album which has just been released digitally ahead of its physical release in
Sophie Jamieson You can’t help but marvel at the waif like Sophie Jamieson’s ability to write such graceful music led by that deceptive spine tingling and on occasion eidolic vocal. For hers is a voice
Well this is a bit good, isn’t it ? It’s tempting to fall in line and call Kid Wave’s sound, ‘indie slacker,’ yes the EP cover shows ripped jeans and the band have long hair
Liverpool Sound City, our favourite urban music festival, which somewhat serendipitously also happens to be our local music festival has announced a major overhaul for next year’s event. Next May the entire event is relocating from the
There may be those who view Emmy The Great’s welcome return in the shape of the languorously beautiful ‘Swimming Pool’ as a change of direction? And if continuing to write striking and insightful songs of