First Look: Tombstones In Their Eyes – Always There
Haunting and melancholic by nature, creative by default, Tombstones In Their Eyes give an anthem to the sublime with their new video for the track titled "Always There". This is a beautiful song. A soundtrack...
First Look: Neil. – Blank Sheet
Haunting and visceral is how best to describe Neil.'s "Blank Sheet" video. The song starts beautifully with a haunting acoustic guitar and dreamlike soothing vocal track that builds to a crescendo where the song never lets...
First Listen: The History of Colour TV – As Gray As Park Can Be
The History of Colour TV deliver a dirty yet melodic mess of beautiful chord progressions and interwoven hooks in their new track titled "As Gray As Park Can Be", off of their new album...
The Test Drive: Maker – Move Your Feet
Infectious to the point of being contagious, Maker's new EP "Move Your Feet" chuck up five of the gnarliest, catchiest funk-punk "grunge-itude" clad hook laden tracks found on either side of the pond. I'm...
The Test Drive: DocFell & Co – Dust Bowl Heart
On any given Wednesday, in a Tahlequah back alley that smells of fryer steam and hash browns, you can walk up a rickety flight of stairs and find yourself amongst the padded walls sound...
First Listen: Black Needle Noise (John Fryer) – Swimming Through Dreams (with Mimi Page)
Stepping out from behind the board, legendary producer John Fryer claims his musical birthright with the help of singer-songwriter Mimi Page. Canvasing a vast sonic landscape wherever he goes, John (a.k.a. Black Needle Noise) paints...
First Listen: Jackson Legg – OverEasy (She’s Always)
Lancashire based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jackson Legg began writing songs when he was in his early twenties and living in London. Having already written a novel, Legg found that putting words to music felt...
Jammerzine Exclusive: An Interview with Joel Gion
The Brian Jonestown Massacre's Joel Gion is a modern renaissance man. In every sense of the word. He has no time for the drama that, more and more, we all seem to get caught...
The Test Drive: Echo Arcadia – Visions of Symmetry
Echo Arcadia are six piece Indie band from Edinburgh, Scotland who strive to "make music that will break your heart while your foot taps along." Guitars underpinned by thumping drums, thick bass lines and...
Jammerzine Exclusive: An Interview With AC/DC’s Phil Rudd + New Solo Album Out Today
As they say, it's a long way to the top if you want to rock n' roll. But, to stay on the top, you have to remain relevant. Through all of his trials and...
First Listen: Divisionists – Say Can You
London UK's Divisionists are set to release their new album titled "Daybreak" on March 17th, but first, here is a taste via their lead single "Say Can You". The song harks back to the...
First Look: SPC ECO – Under My Skin
SPC ECO (pronounced Space Echo) has officially released their new video for the single "Under My Skin". Hauntingly eloquent in delivery and beautifully persuasive in execution, SPC ECO captures a spectacular lucid dream with a video that's...
First Look: Phil Rudd – Head Job
Phil Rudd solidifies his rock roots and firmly asserts his reason in rock history with his new video for the title track off of his album "Head Job". The album has recently been re-released as...
Kristin Hersh Performing at Florida’s 30A Songwriters Festival in Support of New Album
Starting today (1/13/2017), Kristin Hersh will be performing three times at the 30A Songwriters Festival in Florida in support of her recently released double album / book combination ‘Wyatt at the Coyote Palace’.
Kristin is...
First Look: Olivia May – Tonight
Olivia May has released a gorgeous video for her song titled "Tonight". I've liked Olivia since we first heard of her late last year. She really dives into her work as an artist and...
First Listen: Joel Gion – Tomorrow
Stepping into the limelight is never an easy task, and to do that when a band like The Brian Jonestown Massacre is in your resume, it can make it intimidating as well. But percussionist...
First Listen: Electric Floor – Bluedive
Relentless yet compelling and aurally lush in every sense of the term, Electric Blue give us a sonic canvas of colors with their new single "Bluedive" off of the upcoming "Fader" album. "Bluedive" is...
First Listen: Andy J Gallagher – Sheena’s Big Night Out / Because We Are
Raucous and gloriously rambunctious is the new double A-side brought to you by Andy J Gallagher. Each song is short and sweet yet to-the-point by taking the anthemic stance to songwriting and giving us to stomp...
First Listen: Ummagma – Winter Tale
Ummagma is comprised of Shauna McLarnon and Alexander Kretov. On this track, Ummagma unveils the shimmery glow of otherworldly delicacy, full of layered yet decipherable lyrics, sway and palpable electronic sounds. Reaching a more...
First Listen: American Anymen + Lise – Nobody Made Me Smile Like You Did
"Nobody Made Me Smile Like You Did", the new single from American Anymen and featuring the soothing vocals of French singer Lise, is a far cry from their last singles "Beach & the Sun" and "Selectively...
The Test Drive: Sounds of Sputnik – New Born Remixed
How many times can you remix a track or two and keep it fresh? Well, Sounds of Sputnik can prove that every good song has unlimited possibilities as long as you keep the hook...
Jammerzine Exclusive: Ola’s Kool Kitchen: A DJ for the Psych Revival Generation
SpaceFest! 2016 is nearing at the end of this week and you're on the bill. What are your plans for this event and how many times will you be spinning sonic wonders throughout the...
First Look: Heldinky – Arms
Heldinky's new single 'Arms', is taken from their debut album 'Miles to Go Before I Sleep' and provides an introduction to the trio ahead of the release of their new album in 2017.
Based in...
First Listen: Olivia May – Tonight
Olivia May has a story to tell. Years of starts, stops and self-doubt has shaped a voice now ready to empower and inspire those going through similar struggles.
Hailing from Fresno, California, Olivia began her...
First Look: The Veldt – In a Quiet Room
Sultry, seductive, creative, and simply beautiful. That is the best description I can come up with after seeing the video for The Veldt's stellar single, "In a Quiet Room". The stunning visuals serve as...