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The New School: Vanilla Gloom, The Clameens and PigsAsPeople

As our motto goes: “Small but MASSIVE”. Over the last 13 years, we at Glasgowbury have been on the look-out for some of the most exciting up-and-coming acts stemming up from right across the country. Not satisfied with settling for exclusively established or well-known talent, the guitar-wielding and beat-making stars of the future play an absolutely pivotal role in not only how our annual festival plays out, but also how our Rural Key Project and regular G Sessions come together time after time. After all, a band must be small before they ever become massive.

In the first of a regular feature looking at our line-up for this year’s festival, we catch up with three new acts playing this year’s Glasgowbury festival for the very first time: all-female post-punk three-piecce Vanilla Gloom, Derry indie-rock band The Clameens and decidedly heavy trio PigsAsPeople. Whilst very diverse in sound and image, we have every faith in each of these acts treading the same paths as the biggest headliners to ever past through Eagle’s Rock Valley…
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This is the first year you’ve played Glasgowbury. Are you excited about playing? What’s the gameplan?

PigsAsPeople (Stevie Lennox, guitarist): Well, we got together as a band at roughly the same time as last year’s festival and being a Mid-Ulster native (’13 being my sixth consecutive year up the mountain), Glasgowbury’s pretty much the one weekend in the year that us locals set aside with a ‘Do Not Disturb’ note.

The Clameens: Yeah, this is our first year at the festival and we are totally overwhelmed to be performing. To be playing on the same bill along with some of the greatest acts in the Northern Irish music scene is really incredible. Especially with this with our city being the City of Culture and how it’s tying in with the festival, a lot of our friends will be performing such as Little Bear, Ryan Vail and Japanese Popstars. Everyone will be in top form this year.

Vanilla Gloom: We’re definitely excited and feel very privileged to be playing Glasgowbury this year, especially as it will be the first time the festival stretches to two days. We had great craic and met some lovely people at the G Session in May; we can only assume the festival will be even better! We’d say our only game plan is to play as best we can and ultimately have fun.

PigsAsPeople (Stevie): Playing the festival was definitely one of the goals we set ourselves when we got together – as it is for pretty much everyone – but didn’t for a second think it would happen so quickly! Admittedly, it’s been on my bucket list for a while…

PigsAsPeople (Wilson Davidson, drums): The plan for our set this year is to basically give people an introduction to how we sound. As we’re a new band, people might not have seen us, so the set will basically be an introduction to PigsAsPeople as a whole, including some surprises!

The Clameens: We don’t have a game plan but we are going to give 110% in our performance. As far as we know Ethan (Clameens guitarist) is the youngest player at this years festival as he’s only two years older than the festival itself!

What has been your experience with Glasgowbury as a festival-goer? What makes if unique, if anything? Any particular highlights in mind?

Vanilla Gloom (Shannon O’Neill, guitar/vocals): All three of us have been lots of times between us. Myself and Megan’s first experience of Glasgowbury was in 2009 when the awesome And So I Watch You From Afar headlined – amazing! It was our first time at a music festival so we were all starry eyed and excited but the wind was soon taken out of our young sails when our tent collapsed under heavy rain at 3 in the morning, leaving us to sleep inside bin bags until dawn.

PigsAsPeople (Stevie): There are actually several photos of the three of us at Glasgowbury ’10 – before I’d ever met the other two – close together at the bands we’d managed to catch (one of which was unsurprisingly in the front row of LaFaro’s main stage slot). The location itself is a sight to behold, and not one festival on these islands can claim to be as scenic as Eagles Rock.

Vanilla Gloom (Grace Leacock, drums): A highlight of mine is remembering a big gathering of lots of musicians in a teepee tent playing music together. It’s a unique sense of community that makes Glasgowbury particularly unique.

PigsAsPeople (Stevie): Some sets that really linger in the memory are Mojo Fury’s in 2011, ASIWYFA’s headlining performance back in 2009 and their playing ‘Don’t Waste Time Doing The Things You Hate’ with a huge cast of friends onstage in 2008. I’d never heard of them prior to that performance, and it was a pretty huge moment. Japanese Popstars last year was something completely fresh too, and it was great to see someone like that up the mountain.

The Clameens: The thing that we love most about Glasgowbury is the atmosphere, in both the music venues and campsite. Everyone is incredibly friendly, there is a really positive vibe and everyone is there to have a great time and to listen to some great local music. Our Glasgowbury highlight so far has to be seeing the Japanese Popstars at the 2012 festival. The show they put on was fantastic and everyone there was blown away by their performance.

In your view, how important are the likes of homegrown festivals like Glasgowbury to Northern Irish music generally?

The Clameens: Very important. Festivals such as Glasgowbury give bands and artists the perfect platform to perform their music to an audience that are really keen to hear new music. It’s through these festivals that Northern Irish bands are given the opportunity to establish themselves and build a significant fan base. The festival experience in general is also really beneficial to local acts.

Vanilla Gloom: As the festival continues to grow in popularity each and every year, playing at it gives smaller, less well-known bands a greater opportunity to perform for a more diverse audience and to get their name out there. The whole festival has such a friendly atmosphere and everyone we have met from the Glasgowbury team have been so supportive – you can tell they care about young bands and they really give you that fire in your belly to go further!

PigsAsPeople (Stevie): Essential. This really can’t be understated. It gives bands not only something to work towards, but an incentive to progress and up their game. You see bands like Mojo Fury, Axis Of and ASIWYFA who’ve played, starting out as a hot new prospect and getting up to the level of potential headliners. The other great thing is that the grassroots ethos and the sense of community during the weekend means that even if you’re playing, you’re still going as a fan. Obviously, such a diverse lineup can only do good for the festivalgoers in terms of getting some excellent local music into their ears. I know with 100% certainty that without Glasgowbury, I wouldn’t have gotten into local music the way I have.

What other acts at this year’s festival are you looking forward see?

Vanilla Gloom: We’re all pretty psyched to be seeing the return of Jetplane Landing and some of our favourite local bands like VerseChorusVerse, The Bonnevilles, Our Krypton Son, More Than Conquerers, PigsAsPeople, The Dead Presidents and And So I Watch You From Afar.

PigsAsPeople (Stevie): Jetplane Landing in a major way, for both their music and the fact that they helped lay the groundwork with the D.I.Y. approach in the music scene over here – we really respect that. I’ve been really admiring The Wood Burning Savages and Vanilla Gloom too; they’re probably the 2 new bands I’m most excited about in the country right now, and we’re all big fans. The Dead Presidents, Axis Of, More Than Conquerors, Japstars, Little Bear, Trucker Diablo and VerseChorusVerse all stand out as bands we’re looking forward to seeing this year.

The Clameens: We are staying the two days camping over this years festival so we are going to try catch as much of the acts performing as possible. We have never seen ASIWYFA before so this will be our first this time seeing them – really excited.

Aside from the festival, what are the plans for the band over the summer?

The Clameens: We are pretty busy throughout the summer. We have a few more festivals and a lot of gigs coming up , both north and south, so we will be on our feet pretty much all of the summer. We are also scheduled to record this summer with our new producer who we have worked on with our latest single ‘She’s Got My Heart’ which will be released before July.

Vanilla Gloom: We’ve got a fairly busy Summer ahead of us. We’re going on a tour of Scotland during the first week of July including Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee, Aberdeen and more. We’re playing some other class Northern Irish festivals as well and we’re going to use the summer months to write new songs which we hope to record in the Autumn.

PigsAsPeople (Chris Lecke, bass/vocals): This summer is very hectic for us – we’ve got Glasgowbury, touring and an EP to release all in one month. August is going to be our serious writing month. We’ve really began to find a comfortable place between chaos and beauty in our music and we’re so excited to show you all the new stuff we’ve been working on. We’ve got plans to record again soon but for now it’s all about touring and releasing this next EP! Oh, and house gigs, lots and lots of house gigs!

Look out for our “… MASSIVE” interview with Belfast-based indie rock quartet Ed Zealous at the end of the week.
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Tickets for this year’s Glasgowbury Festival are available to buy here.

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Glasgowbury team up with J&K Coaches

With one eye firmly on the local environment, we are delighted to announce that we are teaming up with J&K Coaches to offer a bespoke bus route service to this year’s Glasgowbury festival. With routes organised around where passengers live, a first-rate, reliable and competitively priced service taking you ‘from your doorstep’ straight to this year’s festival is guaranteed.

Once again hoping to encourage the green aspect, we also call on regular drivers to consider the bus service as an alternative, friendly and totally hassle-free means to get to and from this year’s “small but massive” event, taking place at Eagle’s Rock Valley, Draperstown.

Interested? Book your place by contacting J&K via (028) 867 37776/07783176060 or info@jandkcoaches.com

Tickets for this year’s Glasgowbury 2013 are still available here.

If you do decide to take a car, we have secure 24-hr parking at the site at a cost of £5 per car.

Bringing a campervan? Just contact us at: info@glasgowbury.com to arrange a pitch.

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Silhouette leads June G Session

Local act Silhouette returns to the G Sessions on Saturday 1st June to showcase new material from her forthcoming, highly anticipated debut album.

Silhouette, the moniker for Magherafelt artist Shauna Tohill, has been taking the country by storm in recent years having her music heard by millions thanks to the Northern Ireland Tourist Board advertising campaign.

Support on the night comes from Runaway GO and Susie Blue.

Admission is just £5, payable at the door.

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Glasgowbury 2013 line-up announcement

We are delighted to bring you the first round of line-up announcements for this year’s two day festival extravaganza.

Headline acts for this year’s ‘Small but Massive’ event a include a Northern Ireland exclusive performance from Downpatrick rockers The Answer, Derry dance duo The Japanese Popstars and north coast instrumentalists And So I Watch You From Afar.

The first round of announcements for this year’s festival comprises some of the best in new, emerging and established talent from throughout Ireland, including:

Jetplane Landing, Little Bear, Axis Of, Ed Zealous, In Their Thousands, More Than Conquerors, Ryan Vail, Million Dollar Reload, The Wonder Villains, Trucker Diablo, VerseChorusVerse, The Bonnevilles, Runaway GO, The Clameens, Susie Blue, PigsAsPeople, Vanilla Gloom, Those Ghosts, The Wood Burning Savages, Pretty Child Backfire, Furlo, Robyn G Shiels and Rosie Carney – with many more still to be announced!

For the first time ever Glasgowbury will expand to a two day festival across the weekend of July 19th – 21st, staging a County Derry showcase on Friday 19th in support of Derry~Londonderry’s City Of Culture celebrations.

The announced line-up so far represents just the tip of the festival iceberg with many more announcements due over the coming weeks!

This year’s festival will also see the return of the acclaimed G Spot Comedy Stage and a host of carnival and samba band activities. And, for the first time, Glasgowbury will also link with Derry based CultureTECH festival to bring a technology inspired tent to the field featuring screenings, gaming and interactive activities to help keep the mind active over the long weekend.

“Every year, Glasgowbury aims to reflect the great success of our homegrown music scene and 2013’s line-up is arguably one of our best and most vibrant,” said organiser Paddy Glasgow.

“The beauty of the festival is that we can have acts such as And So I Watch You From Afar and The Answer, who are representing Northern Ireland on an international scale, alongside bands and artists who are fresh on the gig circuit, playing their first festival slots.

“The acts so far announced reflect less than half of the overall line-up and with a full festival programme combining comedy, street theatre, samba and technology – this could be the most exciting Glasgowbury yet.”

Tickets for Glasgowbury 2013, priced from just £35, are on sale now from THIS LINK.

Glasgowbury gratefully acknowledges the support of Arts Council NI, Northern Ireland Tourist Board and Culture Company towards festival costs.

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ASIWYFA return to G Sessions

Over four years after they headlined a Glasgowbury G Session, we are delighted to announce the return of And So I Watch You From Afar to Draperstown.

The iconic NI band will return to celebrate the release of new album All Hail Bright Futures, their third and arguably most exciting album, at a truly intimate gig at the Cellar Bar in Draperstown on Friday 3rd May.

The north-coast four piece have led the way for new and emerging acts in Northern Ireland and have a long standing relationship with Glasgowbury – last playing a ‘special guest’ slot in the early afternoon of the 2010 festival having headlined the previous year.

The band return to the G Sessions on Friday 3rd May for a once in a lifetime, intimate showcase night.

Support comes from PigsAsPeople and Vanilla Gloom, two exciting new acts currently making headway within the local music scene.

Capacity is strictly limited for this gig and tickets, priced at just £7, are on sale FROM THIS LINK.

Get your ticket soon to avoid disappointment!

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You could win a slot at Glasgowbury 2013

Ever thought of yourself gracing a stage at the annual Sperrins spectacular known as Glasgowbury? Well, thanks to our partners at Red Bull Bedroom Jam, now you can!

Red Bull Bedroom Jam is an online battle of the bands with a difference. The competition is open to acts nationwide, from Belfast to Bandon and Derry to Dublin where they give young local bands the opportunity to get a leg up the music ladder and into the industry.

This is your bands chance get into the spotlight by playing a gig from your bedroom to the world, perform at Ireland’s best festivals including Glasgowbury, battle it out at the live final in Whelan’s, record at the world famous Grouse Lodge with a top producer, receive a thousand euro worth of new equipment and PR support on your new single!

Now that’s a mega prize that you’d be hard pressed to pass up!

Red Bull Bedroom Jam Buzz Chart is about to open on Monday April 8th so you need to upload your bands video NOW!

Simply upload a video of your band to redbullbedroomjam.ie and start mobilizing your fan base for Monday April 8th when the Buzz Chart opens.

If you still have some questions drop the guys at Red Bull a line by emailing: info@redbullbedroomjam.ie

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Glasgowbury receive Arts Council funding boost

GLASGOWBURY have been selected as Arts Council clients under the Annual Funding Programme receiving significant support from the body.

The Draperstown based arts organisation is responsible for the delivery of the annual Glasgowbury Music Festival as well as a year-round programme of activities including monthly showcase gigs, tutoring sessions and artist support and mentoring programmes.

The Arts Council’s support will allow Glasgowbury to provide high quality arts activities and cultural events as well a number of programmes to support local community development.

“We have been working with the Arts Council for a number of years and are very pleased that the organisation have now accepted Glasgowbury under the Annual Funding Programme,” said Glasgowbury Creative Director Paddy Glasgow.

“This Arts Council commitment allows Glasgowbury to continue its exciting and innovative work on the ground in Mid-Ulster, benefitting thousands of people of all ages across projects such as our BT Connected Communities Computer classes, our weekly instrument tutoring for children and adults and, of course, the festival, among many other things.

“2013 will be our most ambitious year yet as additional festival programming will support Derry~Londonderry in its UK City of Culture celebrations and we seek to develop a heritage building as a community resource from which we can deliver all of our events, activities and much, much more. We hope this is an exciting new phase of our partnership with ACNI and look forward to their on-going support”.

Maria McAlister, Arts Development Officer for the Arts Council, said, “The Arts Council is delighted to support Glasgowbury which celebrates the best in new, emerging and established homegrown talent.

“The organisation shines a positive light on our artists, enhancing their careers and preparing them for a professional career in the music industry.

“Public funding will allow the organisation to develop this impressive event, expanding to two days in 2013 to support Derry~Londonderry as the 2013 UK City of Culture as-well as supporting other skills development activities throughout the year.”

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Pretty Child Backfire head up April G Session

The G Sessions are delighted to announce that Mid-Ulster’s own Pretty Child Backfire will headline an April spectacular at the Cellar Bar in Draperstown, on Saturday 6th.

Following championing from Snow Patrol helmsman Gary Lightbody, the band have been arming themselves with a raft of new songs to unveil to the world.

Support comes from Belfast two piece The 1930s and new Strabane foursome Those Ghosts, both making sure it’s a night to remember.

Doors are from 9pm and admission is just £5.

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G Sessions and Red Bull combine in Derry

We are delighted to announce that the G Sessions and Red Bull will combine for a special gig in Derry on March 8th to celebrate the launch of the Red Bull Bedroom Jam.

A total of five acts will play at Mason’s in Derry including More Than Conquerors, Intermission, Furlo, The Wood Burning Savages and last year’s Red Bull Bedroom Jam winners Walking On Cars.

Red Bull Bedroom Jam is a nationwide competition to find the best new talent currently hiding out in their bedrooms and bring them into the spotlight.

Admission night is completely free and we’re proud to be able to welcome all of Glasgowbury’s fans to join us for the special night.

Capacity is limited however so if you and a friend would like to attend, please RSVP by sending an email to media@glasgowbury.com with your name.

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Full list of ticket outlets revealed

Tickets for Glasgowbury 2013 are now in a location near you!

We’ve been hitting the tarmac hard recently, infiltrating locations across Ireland to make sure that you have easy access to festival tickets.

Tickets can also be purchased online from TICKETS ON SALE HERE.

Glasgowbury, Northern Ireland’s Best Festival, returns to Eagle’s Rock outside Draperstown for a mammoth weekend celebration this year with some of the best in new and emerging talent.

Massive thanks goes to all ticket outlets who have agreed to sell tickets for Glasgowbury 2013. A full breakdown is below:

Belfast

Head Records, Ann Street, Belfast • 028 9023 7226

Oh Yeah Music Centre, Gordon Street, Belfast • 028 9031 0845

Coleraine

Trevor Keys Music, 5-7 Society Street, Coleraine • 028 7134 6796

Cavan

Multisound, 43 Main Street, Cavan • +353 494 361 312

Draperstown

Glasgowbury Office, Tobermore Road, Draperstown • 028 796 28428

Cellar Bar, St Patrick’s Street, Draperstown

Credit Union, St Patrick’s Street, Draperstown • 028 7962 8762

Derry

Cool Discs, 6 Foyle Street, Derry • 028 7126 0770

Dublin

Freebird Records, 15a Wicklow Street, Dublin • +353 1 707 9955

Dungannon

Music City, 2 Oak Road, Dungannon • 028 8775 0000

Enniskillen

Easy Duplication, 42 Main Street, Maguiresbridge • 028 6772 2311

KB Music, 9 Queen Street, Enniskillen • 028 6622 8082

Letterkenny

Universal Books & Music, Church Lane, Letterkenny • +353 74 916 1869

Green Room, Lower Main Street, Letterkenny • +353 87 277 0451

Limavady

Alexander Arms, 34 Main Street, Limavady • 028 7776 3443

Lisburn

Music Matters, 37 Railway Street, Lisburn • 028 9267 9994

Magherafelt

Top 40, 1 Rainey Street, Magherafelt • 028 7963 3808

Monaghan

Declan Loughman Sports, Main Street, Castleblayney, Monaghan • +353 429 740 226

Newry

Carlin Records, 1A Hill Street, Newry • 028 3026 2878

Omagh

Music Master, 4 Foundry Lane, Omagh • 028 8225 9225

Strabane

Dicey Reilly’s, 30 Market Street, Strabane • 028 7138 3580

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