Daily Dose: Mayssa Karaa – Broken Lines
With her captivating multi-octave voice and persuasive cross-cultural message, vocalist and songwriter Mayssa Karaa defines a new era of musical inclusion. Her songs tell of a journey connecting her origins in the ancient land...
Jammerzine Exclusive: An Interview with Evi Vine + New Video!
With today's Jammerzine Exclusive interview you get an added bonus from Evi Vine. The absolutely new, just released today (December 12), video for her track titled 'Sabbath' featuring The Cure bassist Simon Gallup!
Evi is...
Daily Dose: Peyton Gilliland – Magnetic
Peyton Gilliland is only 16 and is completing an 8 song EP, Hypothetically. Her first song released, Hopelessly, was a finalist in the John Lennon International Song Writers competition in R&B. It is the...
The Test Drive: Moist – Lavine
Dreamy and immersive, one can get absolutely lost in the world that Moist has created with the new album titled 'Lavine'. David Elfström Lilja, aka Moist, delves into an almost cinematic gaze with each and...
Daily Dose: Sam Green and the Time Machine – Go Tell It
Being a singer/songwriter Sam Green survived the road of hard knocks by singing and performing with other troubadours of the street poets.
Having studied music from a young age found himself creating songs as a...
The Test Drive: Norman Salant – Always All Around You
Norman Salant delivers a set of performances that are sure to bring about the return of the age of the modern troubadour with ten tracks reminiscent of good days gone by with that special...
First Listen: State Of Failure – Revenge/Sedated
Solidly constructed and well built, like a tank, State Of Failure deliver two sonically mind-blowing contributions to the world of #indie in the form of the singles titled 'Revenge' and 'Sedated'. Intricately woven alt...
Daily Dose: malia – Circles
Seventeen-year-old malia, raised in Queens, New York, found her love for music at a young age. Her inspiration for singing began with her mother, who always dreamed of making it big in the industry. With...
Daily Dose: Kelly Ann – Whimsy
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...
First Look: Peter118 – Money & Lies
Originally the solo project of Peter Field, formerly of punk bands Senseless and Ambassadors of Shalom, Peter118 stormed onto the scene with the release ‘Make It Or Break It’ EP in 2014, when Field...
Daily Dose: Emigrant West – Dancing Trees
With the release of the Trailheads album, Emigrant West brings a new feel to a classic genre. Lush with addicting progressions, soulful vocal harmonies, and an alternative pop undertone, the record boasts the aesthetic...
The Test Drive: Pilotcan – Bats Fly Out From Under The Bridge
Pilotcan releases their first new material in fourteen years. Written almost entirely in Austin, Texas, it reflects the band's links to both the city and the people they know there. Recorded back in Scotland...
Daily Dose: Lese Majesty – Signs
Following positive reviews from last months ‘Age of Outrage’ single release, Sydney rockers Lese Majesty are announcing a new 6 track EP entitled ‘Patterns and Signals‘ was released on Friday, November 16, as well...
First Look: Parabola West – Calling Your Name
Some artists are experimental as an art form, to be creative aurally in order to please the ears. Parabola West, however, is experimental by design. Not only pleasing the ears, but also pleasing the eyes,...
Daily Dose: Vona B. – My Way
De'Vona Denise Battle, professionally known as Vona B., is a 22-year-old Bay Area native whose passion and natural talent for singing was evident at a very young age. Born in Oakland, CA, Vona B....
First Look: Whispering Sons – Alone (Live)
Whispering Sons give a stellar performance captured on Belgian Television with their song titled 'Alone'. Check out our original review for the official video and you can see the differences. The band really feeds...
Daily Dose: Corinne Crimson – Cold
Corinne got her start at the age of 15, writing her own songs almost as fast as her Dad could teach her the chords on her first guitar. She fronted several bands including Dragonfly,...
First Listen: Somedays – Knockout
'Knockout', the new track from Somedays, packs a lot of punch for two minutes thirty-four seconds of music. There are the catchy hooks and the varied guitars, but there is also more going on...
Daily Dose: Talen Heater – New Love
Although he’s been collaborating with artists on different projects throughout the years, singer-songwriter Talen Heater has always put his focus on remaining a solo artist. It really wasn’t until around 10 years ago when...
First Look: Good Will Remedy – Johnny
Raucaus in vision and gritty in execution, alt-rock outfit Good Will Remedy gives a modern foot stomp attitude to a subtly anthemic rock track with solid guitars and a powerful yet catchy set of...
Jammerzine Exclusive: An Interview with Written By Wolves
I must start out by saying this; New Zealand's own Written By Wolves really has their shit together. There, I said it. This interview with Davie Wong proves that infallibly. The cinematic rockers from...
Daily Dose: Easyheart – Tired Lungs
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,...
Daily Dose: SIDIKI – African Heart
SIDIKI is a multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter based in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Composing and performing all instruments/vocals himself.
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SpaceFest! 2018 is Coming!
On December 7–8, the city of Gdańsk will again be the East European hub of psychedelic sounds, celebrating guitar distortions, noise drones and other mysterious sounds created under the influence of cosmic energy: ladies...
First Listen: Superdrone – Balloons in the Sky
Superdrone gives us a sneak peek of things to come with their new song titled 'Balloons in the Sky'. As if a continuation of those beloved tracks in a time when 'alternative' was called...

























