First Listen: The Kite Collectors – Wonder
"Wonder", the new track from the UK indie act The Kit Collectors, is a wonderful chord progression filled with melodies and hooks in a way that can make you long for the simpler days...
Daily Dose: Moscato – Why War
We originally formed with a sole purpose in mind. What started out as a regular jam session between Jo and Monkey (Adrian) inspired Jo to take the next step and record, not only for...
Daily Dose: TJ Doyle Band – Something For You
TJ Doyle transmits an authenticity that harks back to the 60’s when artists were writing about the challenges of a generation instead of the more personal and relationship-oriented pop and rock that currently dominates...
Jammerzine Exclusive: The Evolution of the Beat with Simon Wolstencroft
Let this be a history lesson on the evolution of good music. Today we talk with Simon Wolstencroft, legendary beatmaker of some of the most influential groups of the second British Invasion. After making...
First Listen: Only Shadows – We Go Further
Following on from the success of last single 'Be Still', Only Shadows return with a new single 'We Go Further'.
Hailing from the UK's West Midlands, Only Shadows formed in 2014. They have been described...
Daily Dose: Civil Discord – Might As Well Be Friends
Philadelphia, PA’s Civil Discord are living proof that raw talent, ambition, and honesty can still prevail in an ailing music industry. By aligning their unwavering dedication to the do-it-yourself work ethic with a signature...
The Test Drive: Mouselion – Woe to the Poor Knight
You may remember our feature on the Mouselion track for "Eye’s on the Prize". To say Mouselion has evolved since then would be an understatement. They haven't just evolved, they've matured. Matured into such...
Daily Dose: Grâce Eboué – Hold On
Norway-based Cameroonian singer/songwriter Grâce Eboué embraces a variety of genres including Soul, Ballads, Techno, Bossa Nova & Bikutsi. She sings in 4 languages; French, English, Norwegian & Bulu on lyrics that speak about romance,...
Daily Dose: Dada Paradox – Find Ways to Matter
Named for the European avant-garde art movement Dada Paradox is comprised of Ian & Liza Roure, former front persons of NYC powerpop band the Larch ("catchy, lyrically brilliant psychedelic new wave rock” - NY...
Daily Dose: Alma Mira – Song of the Barren Orange Tree
A new Russian musician named Alma Mira uses acoustic music that is alternatively blended with rock beats and Federico García Lorca’s poetry on his new single titled “Song of The Barren Orange Tree”. Lorca...
The Test Drive: The Goood Things – EP 3
Tokyo's own The Goood Things have looong (see what I did there?) been a favorite of Jammerzine. Just check out our reviews for their first two outing "EP #2", which made out "Top 25 Best...
Daily Dose: look, orion! – Contours
look, orion! was formed in the spring of 2013 in a student dormitory in Uppsala, Sweden. The band began as an instrumental post-rock project, but the sound has since evolved into a mixture of...
Daily Dose: Mell Ritter – My Shiny Red Shoes
This song Shiny Red Shoes is a cross over country/pop song about a woman finding her strength when she tries on a pair of magical red shoes. Shiny Red shoes written by Melissa "Mell"...
Daily Dose: Dave Jeanes – Planet For Hire
Born in Dorset, England in 1960 - the year and decade things started to happen! Early career in the band 'Whispering Aggression' led to initial writing, before "musical differences" caused the band to go...
Jammerzine Exclusive: Meet Jasmine Rodgers
This interview was an absolute pleasure. Of course, I'm talking about Jasmine Rodgers. In case you missed it, we reviewed Jasmine's video for her new single "Icicles" last week and, to say the least,...
The Test Drive: Rude Audio – Rudest
Electronic in simplicity and eclectic by execution, Rude Audio have delivered a sonic dreamscape of longing and yearning for the days of good House/Electronica, because that what this is. With memorable beats, thrillpacked rhythms,...
Daily Dose: Kirtan Club – Madana~Mohana Murari
K~club members write music/songs inspired by a technique known as mantra yoga. Presenting a higher form of entertainment for all ages, K~club aims to produce fun/upbeat songs that leave the audiences worldwide continuously singing &...
The Test Drive: The Explorers Club – Together
Currently based in Nashville, Tennesee, The Explorers Club are a pop/vocal harmony band who formed in the coastal town of Charleston, South Carolina in 2005. Heavily influenced by the vocal harmony styles and production...
Daily Dose: Kathy Greenholdt – Now That You’re Gone
Kathy Greenholdt grew up in Springfield, Illinois, and now makes her home in Chicago. A "late-bloomer," when Kathy turned 38, she learned to play guitar and wrote her first song. Her sixth album, The...
The Test Drive: Caustic Roll Dave – Approaching Noise
Rough, raw, cathartic, and gutsy. This is the best way to describe "Approaching Noise", the new album from the multi-talented Caustic Roll Dave. Actually, it's more like approaching brilliance. This has every element I love in...
Daily Dose: The Meller Band – Let Me Tell You
The Meller Band is a fictitious band of fictional hits. The musical history startet 50 years ago and they have topped the charts every decade until today. The album "Decades of number one hits"...
The Test Drive: Michael Forsyth – Stop For the World
Last week, not many people outside of a small Scottish town had heard of singer-songwriter Michael Forsyth. This week his second album 'Stop For the World' reached number five in the UK iTunes Singer...
The Test Drive: Niamh Crowther – Niamh Crowther
Following the runaway success of 'Little by Little', Niamh Crowther, releases her new single 'I’ll Be' taken from her eponymous EP, on May 20th.
Niamh came to prominence aged sixteen when she beat over 15,000 other...
Daily Dose: Gasparilla – Cuba Libre
Gasparilla.... Pirate Rock Opera... Tells the story of the legendary Buccaneer / Privateer Gasparilla's exploits in the Gulf Of Mexico & Beyond. The Rock Pirate trio tell the story in song of sailing tongue...
Daily Dose: Forbidden Planet – When 7 Ate 9
Forbidden Planet is a 4-piece instrumental band dedicated to boldly exploring the uncharted terrain of genre-bending progressive rock. With an aural salad spanning neo-classical, rock, grunge, jazz, ambient and all shades of metal, Forbidden...

























