VPME Best of April 2020 Spotify Playlist
Here’s April 2020’s Best of Spotify Playlist – each month tracks will be deleted to make way for new songs – and all tracks will then roll over to a huge BEST OF 2020 playlist
Here’s April 2020’s Best of Spotify Playlist – each month tracks will be deleted to make way for new songs – and all tracks will then roll over to a huge BEST OF 2020 playlist
The Von Pip Musical Express Lockdown Podcast – Featuring – Best Coast, Phoebe Bridgers , PINS , Mashmellow , Public Practice, Clwb Fuzz, Fene Lilly, Jess Williamson, Hilmari , The Beths and lots more Click
Here’s March’s Best of Playlist – each month tracks will be deleted to make way for new songs – and all tracks will then roll over to a huge BEST OF 2020 playlist – HERE
Forgot to post this. If you need a distraction in these troubling times you can follow my writing for other zines etc HERE Look after each other don’t stockpile and stay safe everybody.
Yikes!!! A new podcast – featuring I Break Horses Working Men’s Club Sorry Porridge Radio Bambara Chupa Cabra Pom Pom Squad THICK Beach Bunny Charly Bliss Soccer Mommy STUPID BABY and more …. and we also pose a critical question? Who is the biggest bellend on your
Well, I may not be posting here regularly any more ( although you can still follow my other work HERE – ) but here’s the video I shot with the Seamonsters for their latest single
After deciding to call time on daily blogging here, due to a myriad of personal and professional reasons, I’ve decided to utilise the site to post playlists, podcasts, and perhaps the odd rant. There does
As the decade draws to an end it feels like the right time to draw back from the VPME.COM as a regular blog. 2020 would be its 14th year, but more on that in a
This year’s bulging festive podcast features Peggy Sue, The Big Moon, Whyte Horses, Pale Waves, Superbravo, Zuzu, Lana Del Rey, Sufjan Stevens, The School, Rachel Dadd, William Shatner, Helen Love, Marsheaux, Radio Buzzkills The Swanpmeat
It’s hard to believe its been 10 years* since we interviewed a young hugely talented aspiring pop singer called Marina and The Diamonds, who hailed from Wales and had been writing and producing some exceptional
Sheffield indie-poppers The Seamonsters return with a spikey new single ‘How To Famous?’ And a bit of insider info I was asked to do the cover photoshoot , the remit being that the band wanted
Here’s one we missed during the summer and was recently nudged over to us via Bill over at God Is In The Tv who correctly predicted we’d love this. Steve Buscemi’s Dreamy Eyes are proof