Daily Dose: PRSNA – Cut Throat
PRSNA (Formerly known as Persona) defines the triumph & tragedies of life through melodic vocals, infectious guitars & a blood rushing rhythm that dresses modern pop-punk with their indie-rock roots so handsomely, yet so...
Jammerzine Exclusive: An Interview with Easy’s Johan Holmlund
In today's Jammerzine Exclusive interview we talk with the frontman for a band that I feel is a lesson in both staying power and musical evolution. That band is Easy and that frontman in...
First Look: Too Many T’s Ft. Chill Bump – Work Ethic
Too Many T's premiere their new video for the track titled 'Work Ethic' featuring Chill Bump. While the video offers a triple perspective of the rhyme, the video also unisons the rhythm in the...
First Listen: Kings County – 7 Reasons
Kings County officially premieres their new single titled '7 Reasons' right here on Jammerzine. The song is a stark and hard-hitting retro-esque tribute to what rock was meant to be with strong guitars and...
The Test Drive: Baby Chaos – Ape Confronts Cosmos
Glasgow five-piece Baby Chaos return with a buzz, a bang and a battalion of hooks on their new album, 'Ape Confronts Cosmos'. The band have produced a bi-polar behemoth which throws monstrous riffs at...
The Test Drive: Destijl – Greatest Hits Vol 2
Destijl will release their new album titled 'Greatest Hits Vol 2' on April 16, 2020. Formed in 1995 by Mancunian John Cleary and his French pal Pascal DeStijl, DeStijl released their acclaimed debut album...
First Look: Blonder – Glue
Blonder, a.k.a. Constantine Anastasakis, officially drops the new video for the single titled 'Glue'. I hope this is a sneak preview of the 'Crystal Ball' EP because this is refreshing as well as just...
Daily Dose: The Ordinary Things – I Am The Space
The Ordinary Things is the brainchild of married couple Jacqueline and Andrew Chacon who, after writing songs together realized they were onto something. It wasn't until they met Justin McLauchlin, who picked up bass...
First Listen: Daniel Pearson – Brother
Daniel Pearson drops his new single titled 'Brother'. The gritty overtones brought on by the intro guitar really drive the message home followed by that downbeat and the slow burn of a groove. Stylized...
Daily Dose: Chase Tremaine – Search For Myself
Having an undeniable love for music from a young age, songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Chase Tremaine began his musical journey in his childhood by writing his own versions of songs he heard on the radio or at...
First Look: New Language – No Time
New Language releases their new video for the track titled 'No Time'. Shot in an in-your-face style that more than matches the music, the trio from Los Angeles gives a fierce ode to #indie...
First Listen: Kelsey – Nobody
No gimmicks, no costumes and no glazing over the everyday issues that we all encounter, Kelsey’s songs are raw and will engage listeners from all walks of life. Born and raised in Princeton, New...
Daily Dose: Sunweight – Birth
With the release of the Feral album, Sunweight takes a fresh approach to some classic genres and gives the record a life all its own. Lush with addictive progressions, a melodic and soulful vocal...
Daily Dose: Emmet Michael – Locksmith Hands
Introspective and enthralling, with equal parts grit and grace, Emmet Michael is an Alberta based musician who was built on his trials. Turning to music in his darkest times, he found solace in his...
First Look: Claudio Conti – That Strange Iron Star
Claudio Conti releases his new video for the track titled 'That Strange Iron Star'. Steeped in musical knowledge and a penchant for that catchy alt-folk hook, Claudio has that certain something that more musicians...
Daily Dose: Springfield – Liquorice
The 5 piece alt/indie outfit Springfield has released their strongest single to date “Liquorice” on March 6th . Recorded with production duo Sugar House, St.Helens and mastered by Fluid mastering, London. The band's previous...
Jammerzine Exclusive: The Academy of Sun frontman Nick Hudson Gives Exclusive Interview on the...
The Academy of Sun are set to drop their new single titled 'The Parts That Need Replacing', dropping tomorrow (check out our review HERE) from their upcoming album titled 'The Quiet Earth, releasing April...
First Listen: Mullally – Vibe
Pop-Soul singer Mullally began his musical venture at the age of just 16, where he played guitar, wrote and recorded in a band with his 3 best friends before going solo at the age...
First Listen: Kid Be Kid feat. Julia Kadel & Simon Denizart – Slide
Kid Be Kid releases her new single titled 'Slide', featuring Julia Kadel & Simon Denizart. Starting with soul from the press play, Kid Be Kid has found her sound with a gleefully different mix...
The Test Drive: Watch Clark – Backscatter Effect
Watch Clark delivers a solid set of tracks in the form of his new EP titled 'Backscatter Effect'. While this may be something to tide the masses over until the next full-length album, 'Backscatter...
Daily Dose: Rian Music – Like A Light
Rian Music is an Independent group of Artists who are writing and producing original music filled with driving beats and powerful lyrics. Originally from Ireland and now based in San Francisco's Bay Area Rian...
First Look: Easy – Crystal Waves
Easy drop their new video for the track titled 'Crystal Waves'. Designed as one giant hook from start to finish, the track itself chugs along in glorious sonic ecstasy while the video paints a...
First Listen: Aimee Steven – Hell Is A Teenage Girl
Following a year ripping up the rule books in her hometown music scene, hotly-tipped Liverpudlian sensation Aimée Steven is poised to explode onto the UK radar in 2020.
Less than a year after forming her...
Daily Dose: Joe Mysterio – Like You
The Joe Mysterio Project has been in the works since Joe was only 17. In the beginning, the songwriter was simply looking for people to start a metal-based project. By the end of high...
First Look: Broads & Milly Hirst – Thetford
Broads and Milly Hirst team up once again to bring you their new collaborative video titled 'Thetford'. Released yesterday, the video is a slow churn cinematic instrumental slightly in the vein of Sigur Rós...

























