Miss June Live Photo gallery
I caught up with New Zealand’s hotly tipped Miss June when they stopped off at Manchester as part of their European tour. On and off stage the band are a whirling ball of irresistible energy
I caught up with New Zealand’s hotly tipped Miss June when they stopped off at Manchester as part of their European tour. On and off stage the band are a whirling ball of irresistible energy
I don’t often feature cover versions, however when the song is something of an underground (oc)cult classic covered by a band whose debut album is one of my favourites of 2019, well, I didn’t exactly
In a world that increasingly makes less sense as the decent into Trumptopia seems to gather apace daily, it’s nice to find an artist who can shine a light into the darkness to expose bothersome
Festivals eh? You can’t seem to move without bumping into one, up the road at the local supermarket there’s often “a festival of cheese,” which tends to not really live up to the hype and
Boundary Road Snacks and Drinks EP by Dry Cleaning Following up their critically acclaimed ‘Sweet Princess’ Ep South London’s Dry Cleaning release ‘Sit Down Meal’ from their forthcoming second EP, ‘Boundary Road Snacks and Drinks.’
Miss June‘s debut EP Matriarchy, which was released back in April 2015 was a stunning collection of songs full of raw energy uncompromising lyrics and no-fucks-given attitude. Fast forward four years and their debut album ‘Bad
The VPME Podcast returns with some epic music from up and coming artists such as GHUM, The Mysterines, Miss June , Pip Blom, Average Sex, Kneeling In Piss, Big Thief and Bleached. There’s also psych
For me, the best emerging Merseyside bands don’t actually sound like Merseyside bands. If you get what I mean. None of that jangly “strum-baya my lord”, la, la, la, la, she loves you heritage
London based Average Sex have already created their own instantly recognisable idiosyncratic sound.’ It’s fuzzed-up dual guitared off-kilter soaring indie pop, with upbeat melodies that often mask the band’s dark sense of humour. They also
New Zealand grunge punks Miss June will release their debut album ‘Bad Luck Party’ on September 6th via French Kiss Records. In the wake of their previous double A-side release the glorious ‘Best Girl’ b/w
“Barbed wire on the fence /doesn’t make any sense why should I want to keep/ cool shit away from me” sings Staz Lindes vocalist and bassist of L.A’s The Paranoyds on their latest single ‘Carnage
Olivia Jean first arrived on the scene as the leader of the Goth garage group The Black Belles back in 2010. In 2014 ‘Bathtub Love Killings ‘ her first solo album, which was produced by