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Photos: Wild Ones @ Kung Fu Necktie 4/19

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  • Friday, April 20, 2018

Photos from last night. Wild Ones kicked off the second night of their tour in Philadelphia.







Second time seeing them, and they were just as great as the first. Danielle (the lead singer) has the most amazing energy on stage, you just want to smile the entire show. Check out their music and see if they're coming to a town near you HERE
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VMP + MilkBoy Presents: The Spins ft. Arctic Monkeys

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  • Friday, April 13, 2018


To everyone who came out last night to join our little listening party we threw, thank you! Seriously, you all are amazing. To those who missed out... HOW DARE YOU?!

Kidding... not really, but also... you missed a really great time. 


So last night I was FINALLY able to host 'The Spins' in my hometown, Philadelphia! The Spins is a World Wide Listening Party, thrown by 'Vinyl Me, Please', where vinyl lovers come together to share a couple of drinks, listen to music and celebrate the VMP Record of the Month. It's an event thrown one night, each month, in several different cities. 


Now for the past two years, I've been fortunate enough to host this kick-ass event in Brooklyn. But all good things must come to an end. I got a big girl job and moved back home to Philly. Despite that slight detour, I've been dedicated to bringing this event back to the Philly region. Now I have tried for MONTHS (with zero luck) to have a Spins here. Seriously, no venues ever emailed back or they were not interested. 

True Story: I even had a venue agree to host but then they burned down the next day.

I've never given up on trying. But then out of nowhere my prayers were answered and there was a light at the end of the tunnel, Milkboy on South Street agreed to let us host. Milkboy on South Street is the brainchild of Milkboy Studio owners Tommy Joyner and Jamie Lokoff. The location is part bar, restaurant and music venue, which made it the best fit for the monthly event. So last night, after two years The Spins was back in Philly!



I was able to meet tons of Philly VMP members and jam out to the record of the month we were giving away which was: Arctic Monkeys' 'Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not'.
 After being a member for over 4 years now it was great to meet other members IRL. Here are some the of photos I took throughout the night.








The general conscious was that last night was incredible and the Philly crowd loved it. It was a packed house by the end of the night, and we had a lot of happy campers go home with records.
Now if you missed out on the event last night, no worries, the goal is to have The Spins back in Philly permanently on a monthly basis. Keep your eyes peeled, fingers crossed and I'll see you all at the next one.
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Queen of Jeans Album Release Show at Underground Arts

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  • Monday, April 2, 2018

What a whirlwind weekend this was. 

Between the array of great new music released on Friday, and the incredibly stacked bill at the Queen of Jeans show this Saturday, my ears were blessed all weekend long. 


I was also fortunate enough to be able to interview Miriam "Miri" Devora, leading lady of Queen of Jeans, prior to their set. I'll have that interview coming later in the week. In the meantime, I'll fill you guys in on this past Saturday evening at Underground Arts, and share with you some photos from that night.

Harmony Woods
 Harmony Woods kicked off the Female-Fronted event that evening. But can we back this up for a second first. I have to tell you all that my night started with me walking up to front woman Sofia Verbilla, asking " Hi, are you Harmony?" It was obvious I went into the show with zero knowledge of the opening acts, but left thoroughly impressed and a fan of both. 


Harmony Woods
Verbilla's vocals were reminiscent of  Hayley Williams (think 'All We Know Is Falling'), they were equal parts beautiful and haunting. It was clear that after having been touring for the past couple of months the group was a solid well-oiled machine. The only way I can describe their sound is to say:
 You know when you were in high school and you were filled with angst? The first time you longed for someone who didn't even know you existed? Those moments when you were 17 and thought you had it all figured out? That's Harmony Woods. By the end of their set, nostalgia and emotions had flooded the entire room. I was completely in awe, a part of me wanting to hear just one more track before they packed up for the night.


 Anika Pyle of Katie Ellen
Next up was Katie Ellen, an Alternative/Indie/Pop/Punk quartet from Philly. Leading the group was Anika Pyle, a force to be reckoned with. She spoke of the process of writing an album. Saying it takes about a year to write a record, about another year to record it, and then once an album is released... you're no longer in that state of mind you were in when you originally wrote lyrics. Pyle had the task of transporting everyone back into the head space she was in when she wrote the album Cowgirl Blues. If I wasn't already crippled enough from the Harmony set, Katie Ellen finished me off. Weaving in and out of tracks about love, life and imperfections, the set was brilliant. (Even with having a friend of Pyle's filling in on the bass for the evening.)  

Katie Ellen
Towards the end of their set Pyle, gave a beautiful speech about how we should be remember to be kind to one another, build each other up instead of tear one another down. It was short, sweet and message she felt everyone should hear before they ended their set with 'Sad Girls Club'.

Queen of Jeans
Last up on stage was hometown favorites, Queen of Jeans. You could feel the excitement and love for this band bouncing around the room. 

Miri ( & 1/4 of Patrick) of Queen of Jeans
Miri had mentioned to me, before the show, that she always gets nervous before she preforms. Watching the set, you would have never known. Her vocals that night were phenomenal and it was if the band had come into their own. The were comfortable with one another, it was as if they had nestled into their own groove. Which is not surprising after this past year they've had with touring, releasing their first record and being signed. 

Each member of the band brought something to the table that made the performance spectacular as a whole. Matheson Glass and Nina Scotto, the band's guitarist and bassist, brought harmonies to the stage during the a capella portion of the set, that left the room wonder-stuck. Patrick Wall, the band's drummer, was the steady heartbeat of the quartet throughout the evening. And Devora completely outdid herself on vocals that evening. It was the same band we've seen on their self titled EP, but with more to prove and more to say.

Queen of Jeans

Queen of Jeans' music is all too familiar, in the sense that it nostalgic, taking influence from the 60's and 90's. But what gives the band it's ability to stand out in the crowd is the way to bring together these influences and cultivate it into their own sound. Ending the set with 'U R My Guy' was cherry on top for the evening. A clear crowd favorite from the new record, and it showcased Devora giving it her all vocally. All of their grinding and working hard had paid off with an album release and a packed room of family, friends and fans showing admiration for the band. If this is any indication of what's to come, Queen of Jeans has a lot more in store for us.
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