Shoot You Down-The Bookhouse Boys Interview
“Dead” By The Bookhouse Boys “Shoot You Down” By The Bookhouse Boys Two’s company, threes a crowd, the devil is six and god is seven, and nine is number of members in The Bookhouse Boys,
“Dead” By The Bookhouse Boys “Shoot You Down” By The Bookhouse Boys Two’s company, threes a crowd, the devil is six and god is seven, and nine is number of members in The Bookhouse Boys,
“Swan Lake” By Thomas Tantrum “Blase” By Thomas Tantrum Thomas Tantrum is not a character in a Horrid Henry novel, which will no doubt come as a relief, I’m sure you don’t fancy sitting through
“Close The Lid” By Port O’Brien “Have you heard that new album by Pat O’Brien?” a friend said. “Pat O’Brien???” I retorted with no small amount of incredulity? As it happens, I love old gangster
In with a bullet! The VPME climbs this years digital music award chart! Click here for the results. Not wanting to get all luvvy and Paltrow-esque, darlings, but I’d like to thank all the amazing
Let’s Get Out Of This Country by CAMERA OBSCURA Let’s Get Out Of This Country by CAMERA OBSCURA Every time I go to Scotland it rains, it even seems to rain in between showers up
“Hitten” By Those Dancing Days “Action Man” By Those Dancing Days I was first alerted to Swedish pop sensations Those Dancing Days some 20 months ago by the gentlemen who run Tack! Tack! Tack!, a
[soundcloud url=”http://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/8956604″ params=”auto_play=false&player_type=artwork&color=570c10″ width=”300″ height=”300″ iframe=”false” /] New York based chanteuse, Nicole Atkins’ full length debut“Neptune City” is a luscious, brooding album that challenges your expectations, and takes the listener on a breathtaking musical
It’s time again to dip our toe into the pool of pop and see what bites. Yes, it’s the logistical nightmare that is “the VPME review.” This time we are joined by a panel, who,
“Hills” by The Molotovs “One Up On Me” By The Molotovs First things first, The Molotovs are not, as the name may allude, a band who deliver a crude, noisy incendiary racket. They are in
“Lonesome Swan” By Glasvegas Alan McGee has described them as “the greatest Scottish band of the last 20 years,” Alex Kapranos of Franz Ferdinand was recently quoted, reiterating,almost word for word McGee’s sentiments, a case
Original photography by Caleb Chancey “Hologram” By Katie Herzig “I Will Follow” By Katie Herzig Billy Bragg’s guitar apparently said“sorry,” Woody Guthrie had “this machine says kills fascists” emblazoned on the side of his guitar
Pic By Galore photography “Daydream” By Screaming Ballerinas “Daydream” is not the sort of song you’d take to Mc Donald’s then ply with cheap cider in the hope of a drunken fumble, which ultimately would