First Listen: Figure Walking – Blue World Remix
What we have here is a Tulipomania/Hartline remix of Figure Walking's own 'Blue World' single. Remixes can be a bit of a gamble due to the fact that there is already an original track...
First Listen: Emerald Sunday – What Becomes of You
Emerald Sunday drop their new single titled 'What Becomes of You'. The track is a welcome surprise to me because it's just so well crafted and produced. This track sounds like a million bucks...
The Test Drive: Thoughts – The Last Summer
Keep in mind when you listen to 'The Last Summer', the new album from Florida's own Thoughts that, not only is the band young, but each member is young as well. You would never...
Jammerzine Exclusive: An Interview with Casper Sun
Edward Chao, a.k.a. Casper Sun is a perfect example of those new types of artists that break the traditional mold while captivating people from around the world with their combination of originality, creativity, and...
The Test Drive: Paul Den Heyer – Everything So Far
Paul Den Heyer delivers a set of strong alt-pop dreamy songs in the form of his new album titled 'Everything So Far'. Each track is an independent stamp on the face of the new...
Jammerzine Exclusive: An Interview with Patrick McCallion
A few years ago I had the pleasure of interviewing then solo artist Patrick McCallion. One thing I always noticed about Patrick was his ability to recognize a hook when he writes one. He...
First Listen: Jamey Arent – The Back Burner
I must start this premiere/review off with a prerequisite: I am very critical of guitarists who go the instrumental route. Having said that, Jamey Arent is an amazing guitarist. The proof is in the...
First Listen: Tommy Down – Superficial
With a smooth groove and sometimes staccato-like rhythm within the lyrics, Tommy Down delivers a memorable track in the form of 'Superficial', which is steeped in melody and simply memorable in the aftermath. And...
First Listen: Solitude In Apathy – The Other
Somewhere between the states of consciousness and lucidity lies Solitude In Apathy. Formed in Italy in 2016, Solitude In Apathy has developed an almost cinematic style within their genre that captivates the listener while...
Buku Unveils U.S. Tour Alongside Heavy Hitting Single ‘To Ya Brain’
Faithful listeners of Pittsburgh native Buku have been chomping at the bit to hear what is next from the bass heavyweight and he does not disappoint as he returns with his first release of...
The Test Drive: The Claim – The New Industrial Ballads
'The New Industrial Ballads', the new album from UK legends The Claim, is more than just ballads. Let's be clear on that. The track listing is extremely varied within the respectable genres The Claim...
First Listen: Derange – Divide
Derange kick out the jams and tear down the walls with their new tech-hook-metal opus aptly titled 'Divide'. One thing that really captured my attention, initially, was the sonic blend of angst and diversity...
The Test Drive: Para Lia – Hawk Hill
Para Lia are set to release their new EP titled 'Hawk Hill' on June 14th. Each track, simply put, is a well thought out yet spontaneous mix of grit and pop in all the...
First Look: The Membranes – A Strange Perfume
The Membranes are legendary. Pure and simple. But as many people know and seldom discuss, most legends tend to stay in the pocket when it comes to their new music, if they release new...
First Look: Ummagma – Caravan
'Caravan', the new single and video from the Indie-Pop duo known as Ummagma, is a bit of a power-departure from their previous work in that it is more upbeat and, honestly, downright danceable in...
First Listen: Neville Staple Band – Working Hard Everyday
With a street-level attitude and ambition that reaches for the stars, Neville Staple and his hungry band od cohorts deliver again with their new single titled 'Working Hard Everyday'. The track is that perfect...
First Look: Cellista – Look Homeward, Angel
Who would have thought that a cellist and a hip hop artist could meld into one musically? That is exactly what you get with this artistic melting pot via Cellista and DEM ONE in...
The Test Drive: Earnhardt – Earnhardt
Earnhardt delivers a solidly consistent set of tracks in their eponymously titled sophomore effort. Written and recorded more like a set of songs meant to travel with you down that highway of open land...
First Look: The Flashpot Moments – Give A Sh!t
The Flashpot Moments (a.k.a. Tim Cawley) have dropped their new video for 'Give A Shit' right here on Jammerzine! And we're proud to show it for many reasons. First off, just listen to the...
Jammerzine Exclusive: An Interview with Jaki Nelson
Jaki Nelson is a force to be reckoned with. In many ways. With her new single titled 'High Wasted' (video below), and her already impressive resume being a constant work in progress, she is...
First Look: The Neville Staple Band – Put Away Your Knives
Ska has always been a form of music that just grabs you and takes you for a ride. And the original 2-Tone Rude Boy, Neville Staple, is back to prove that once again. Proving...
The Test Drive: Marty Willson-Piper – Hanging Out In Heaven
After an almost two-decade-long wait for a vinyl release, the wait is over. The fifth solo album from legendary guitarist/singer/songwriter Marty Willson-Piper will get a very public release this Record Store Day (Saturday, April...
First Listen: The Nile Deltas – Dust Me Down
With a delta blues type swagger and meanness to the slide guitar, The Delta Niles give a modern classic rock n' roll foot stomper with their new track titled 'Dust Me Down'. This was...
First Listen: Us3r – Renegade
Us3r is an electronic artist with a vision. It's almost as if his songs are constructed in his head long before they are put to record. And his new single titled 'Renegade', off of...
First Look: Slowness – Rose
With an almost 'Pink Floyd-ish' style swagger from the start and a dreamy chord progression with a dark yet graceful vocal styling, Slowness give a reflective and beautiful track in the form of their...