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    Jammerzine Exclusive: Catching up with The Rah’s + New Video

    The Rah's are back, yet again, with a vengeance. This time around, that vengeance is in the form of their new video for the track titled 'Land of the Dreamers'. And now, we get...

    Daily Dose: Ripah – No Reason

    Ripah was born and raised on the island of Jamaica. After years of searching to find his calling in life, he took a liking to writing and recording music. Recognized as an artist with...

    First Listen: Waterstrider – Breed

    Waterstrider's new sonic piece titled 'Breed' seems more like an 'etherealistic' journey of introspection and reflection than an actual piece of music. If you knew the story of Waterstrider, you could see why. Waterstrider,...

    Jammerzine Exclusive: An Interview with Pacific

    As I said in our recent review of Pacific's latest release titled 'Clarity', this band is on an evolutionary road with their music. That is a unique process, to say the least. And not...

    Daily Dose: The Geb – Pasture

    The Geb is a Raleigh based band that creates and performs original indie rock music inspired by our favorite bands from the 80s and 90s. Our sound and line-up have evolved over the years...

    First Listen: Tarah Who? – Hurt

    Tarah Who?'s new single titled 'Hurt' is a subtle masterpiece. It doesn't try to be grandiose or facetious in any way. It gets straight to the point in a musically undermining way. With a...

    Daily Dose: Devin Sunshine – Bad Bad (Remix)

    Devin Sunshine has a unique sound, mixing her pop sounding ethereal vocals with raw urban rap. Inspired to get back into songwriting and specifically rapping after the sudden death of Mac Miller, Sunshine began...

    First Listen: Jared Dylan – Double Time

    At the age of 24, New Jersey native Jared Dylan has already made a name for himself, having amassed a library of hundreds of original compositions and millions of streams on Spotify. His recent...

    Daily Dose: TULIMERI – The Dance Of The Northern Lights

    I'm an independent artist from Finland. At the moment, I use external composers such as demo/game composer legend Jonne "Purple Motion" Valtonen and the awesome Anton Sevieri from Sweden. SOURCE: Official Bio LINK: http://www.reverbnation.com/tulimeri

    The Test Drive: Fred Abong – Pulsing

    Somewhere between the clarity of alt-folk and the grittiness of underground rock lies Fred Abong. Fred is somewhat of an enigma within the music world releasing music here and there. But that music is...

    Daily Dose: Kal Madsen – Filthy Rich

    Kal Madsen is an up and coming singer-songwriter from Los Angeles, California. With an empathizes on storytelling within music it can be found that Madsen's music is a step outside what you typically find...

    Daily Dose: Cally Rhodes – Like I Used to Be

    Cally Rhodes pens honest, melodic and memorable pop songs about survival, heartbreak, and love. During a series of incredibly well-received singles, Cally gained online support from a myriad of heavyweight tastemaking blogs and her...
    Quiet Marauder

    First Listen: Quiet Marauder – The Discovery

    Ahead of the release of their third album for Bubblewrap Collective, The Crack And What It Meant, Quiet Marauder is whetting appetites with shuffling, indie-pop lead single, 'The Discovery'. Narratively conceptual, the wider album...

    First Listen: Pacific – Clarity

    The new track from Pacific titled 'Clarity' definitely shows the massive evolution into the realms of originality that the band has culminated to. I say this because I have followed the band for coming...

    Daily Dose: Steel Standing – Polka Dot Girl

    Steel Standing TX is from Spicewood, a lakefront suburb of Austin, TX (Live music capital of the world). This band of outlaw hippies has been described as “Blues meets 60's Psychedelic” with their growing...

    First Listen: Manorlady – Slow Coast

    It's no surprise to me that Manorlady is a band that is also a family. It shows in their music. And, their new track in this Jammerzine Exclusive premiere is yet another example of...

    Daily Dose: Big Mess – Whiskey Dick

    Introducing Big Mess the band who loves to have fun and entertain. Big Mess is a band of veteran musicians who enjoy laughing and having a good time and most of all playing music....

    The Test Drive: Hafdis Huld – Variations

    Hafdis Huld is an Icelandic singer with an international fan-base in over 65 countries. Her songs have more than 11.5 million Spotify streams, are on numerous compilations and advertising campaigns across Europe. She’s had...

    Daily Dose: Easyheart – Lonely Waltz

    The story of how Easyheart came to be is much like their music; blending the old with the new to create something unique in itself. Sharing the same class growing up in Morris, MN,...

    The Test Drive: ihatezacky – in.case.i.don’t.wake.up

    Zachariah Storm AKA ihatezacky was the lead singer of Grunge/Hardcore band The Flesh Velvet who managed to play all over the UK & Europe, his influences include Marilyn Manson, Suicideboys , Korn, Eminem, Dr. Dre...

    Daily Dose: Attila Gibson – Sirens of Salvation

    World-renowned concert pianist, Attila Gibson had released his 5th album entitled Sentinels Of Sentients. He recently performed at Carnegie Hall and the Grand Ole Opry! Attila Gibson's intense almost rock metal sound is beginning...

    Daily Dose: Art Smashes Records – Things That Reflect Me

    Art Smashes Records is a five-piece Pop Rock band from Knoxville, TN. They blend upbeat melodies with eccentric lyrics, electronic undertones, and infectious energy. They have opened for big-name headliners such as Welshly Arms...

    Daily Dose: Kelly Ann – Gravy Train

    Sharing the stage with bands like The Marshall Tucker Band, performing residencies at wine houses, playing intimate concerts, and gigging along the Northern California coast, singer-songwriter Kelly Ann has been taking a unique approach...

    Daily Dose: Sid Bradley – Rebel Woman

    If you were in high school or college during the late sixties and early seventies, you can probably recall knowing a number of musicians and songwriters and their garage bands. Creativity ran rampant and...

    First Listen: Shallow Side – Sound the Alarm

    Shallow Side and Thermal Entertainment have joined forces for the band's new album Saints & Sinners set to be released on Friday, March 29th. It will be the band's first full-length release. Pre-order bundles...