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    First Look: Nova Flares – Gut Splinter

    Beginning with a solid beat and overlayed with lush and vibrant guitars and a groove-laced rhythm, Nova Flares (a.k.a. Jason Wagers) put a brilliant stamp on the face of #indie with their new video for...

    Jammerzine Exclusive: An Exclusive Interview With Colin Moulding

    I have to admit, interviewing Colin Moulding was a real pleasure for me. Not for the fact that I grew up listening to Colin's previous band, XTC, but for a much more personal reason....

    First Listen: Pyramid Park – Born to be Brave

    Pyramid Park released their debut album 'Vulnerability' on September 8th, 2017 with critical acclaim. Pyramid Park write catchy alternative/ indie pop songs and have picked up airplay on regional and national radio including in...

    The Test Drive: On The Wane – Schism

    Wonderfully chaotic and devilishly serene, the new album from Ukraine's own, On The Wane, delivers a brilliant mess of thick guitars and thunderous rhythm in such a way that will cause rebelious relapse in...

    The Test Drive: Japan Suicide – Santa Sangre

    Sonically intriguing and rhythmically captivating, the new album by Japan Suicide, titled 'Santa Sangre' is a non-stop post-punk extravaganza laden with powerful hooks and subtle changes that keep the listener guessing while still staying...

    First Listen: DateMonthYear – March

    DateMonthYear have delivered a solid modern and alluring track in the form of 'March'. The track delivers beautiful vocal harmonies and driving guitars backed by a solid rhythm and topped with a lush string...

    First Look: Acadian Driftwood – Catch The Sun

    Formed in Liverpool in 2016, Acadian Driftwood makes roots music for the digital age. The band draws on both Americana and their own British musical heritage to produce a diverse alchemy of rock, blues,...

    The Test Drive: We Are Parasols – Inertia

    Embroiled with sonic dissonance and virtual angst, We Are Parasols' new album titled Inertia gives a dark and demented voice to the audio imagination in a way that will enthrall even the most skeptic and...

    The Test Drive: Pylon Reenactment Society – Part Time Punks Session

    As if plucked straight from the immediate post-punk scene while standing beside then contemporaries such as X and early The Cure, Pylon Reenactment Society manages to combine an established genre with modern day effectiveness, renaissance...

    First Listen: Will Homewood – Weight Of Us

    Will Homewood is an eighteen-year-old pop singer/songwriter from Oxfordshire. Music has always been close to his heart. He sang and played in groups in school and throughout his childhood and then started recording music...

    New York-Berlin trio Champyons unveil Super 8 short “Maria-Luiza”

    A new provocative piece is unveiled by New York-Berlin trio Champyons. "Maria-Luiza" is taken from the debut album Cha Cha Cha, due March 16th, 2018, via Embassy of Music. Classic genre boundaries are overcome,...

    The Test Drive: Watch Clark – First Week of Winter

    Synth-Pop and Electrorock have a new voice in the face of Watch Clark. Their new album titled 'First Week of Winter' features ten solid tracks of electronic bliss with a solid set engineered for...

    First Look: MIS+RESS – The History Of Fishes

    Brilliantly ethereal and subtly transcending is the best way to describe 'The History Of Fishes', the new video from MIS+RESS. By creating a visual dreamscape for a dreamscore, MIS+RESS achieves sonic bliss via a lucid dream...

    First Look: Joe Dolman – Something Beautiful

    21-year-old singer-songwriter from Leamington Spa. With 2 independently released EP’s under his belt landing him top 10 in the UK and US iTunes charts, Dolman has been growing from strength to strength with each...

    First Look: CUP – Apparition

    Combining cool retro-psych-rock with excellent claymation, CUP delivers a manically musical and fantastic video for their new track titled "Apparition". Consider the song an anti-anthem in that it rebels against the common grain yet...

    The Test Drive: Brickwork Lizards – Haneen

    Brickwork Lizards began to take shape after a chance encounter at a party, when Egyptian vocalist and oud-player Tarik Beshir met Oxford Rap scene stalwart Tom O’Hawk. Discovering a mutual love of the 1930s...

    First Listen: The Moods – P.O.P. (Profit over People)

    The Moods have released a new anthem for the times we now live in in the form of "P.O.P. (Profit over People)". Sadly, this is more than true, but it needs to be pointed...

    First Look: Katalina Kicks – We Don’t Care

    Following the release of album ‘Vices’ back in May and a supporting 20 date UK and European tour, with airplay across Kerrang!, BBC Introducing, Planet Rock and too many regional and online stations to...

    First Look: Astrobal – Australasie (ft. Laetitia Sadier)

      Located left-of-center, just outside of the box is where you find true musical and creative genius. It's where so few dare to go. And just to the left of that, you will find a...

    First Look: Sweet Gum Tree – The Gift

      Sweet Gum Tree’s first and heavily supported album by the likes of Mojo, Uncut and The Line Of Best Fit, came to fruition with the help of many prestigious collaborators such as Isobel Campbell-Belle...

    First Look: Alias Kid & Friends – Sergio Kun Aguero (Scorin’ All Over The...

    Manchester's Alias Kid certainly don't do things by halves, they just do what they want! After turning Alan McGee's head, the man behind Oasis, Primal Scream and The Jesus & Marychain, just to name a...

    First Look: Lover – Fallen Famous

    Where dissatisfaction is bohemian and vaguely Marxist in origin, Lover is here to show you the beauty in the darkness. With a morbid longing for the picturesque at all costs - are you ready to...

    Jammerzine Exclusive: An Interview With Molly Rocket

    In today's interview, we have a real gem in the form of a dynamic duo of songwriters and musicians Molly Rocket and S. Atticus Swartwood. A symbiotic talent that met in their college days and...

    First Listen: Hicari – You Lost Me

    Stellar production values can only take you so far. Too many times does sheer talent slip through the cracks of slick mastering. That's why it is an absolute joy to hear those two aspects...

    The Test Drive: Molly Rocket – More Than All This

    Molly Rocket surely has the capacity to hold her own in the massively competitive indie music scene. With a diverse sense of songwriting and a wildly diverse and powerful vocal style, Molly stamps her...