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Hailing from Limerick, Ireland and formed as something of a local supergroup, The PVP – short for The Personal Vanity Project – was put together by Cruiser guitarist Chris Quigley, who began recording demos alone during lockdown (initially trying to replicate the imagined sound of Kevin Shields’ fabled unreleased drum’n’bass album), before recruiting James Reidy of His Father’s Voice on keyboards along with drummer Brendan McInerney, who’s played with everyone from Bleeding Heart Pigeons, Hey Rusty and The Low Field to even Dundalk’s finest balladeers The Mary Wallopers. Combining a love of Suicide, Stereolab, Sonic Youth and shoegaze. "Psych'd-out shoegaze at our highest, Gaze'd-out indie rock at our lowest." https://www.rte.ie/entertainment/2024/0331/1438750-behind-the-music-the-personal-vanity-project/ User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.