Daily Dose: Melissa Weinstein – Walk Me To My Car
Melissa Weinstein is a New Jersey teen with a keen ear for melody and a voice that is sweet and expressive. Following in the classic tradition of the singer/songwriter, this girl can turn a...
First Listen: The Rooz – Violins + Animals
Straight from the depths of the UK indie rock scene come four very young lads from Telford, Shropshire with some surprisingly fresh new music. And what I mean by fresh new music is that this...
First Look: My Cruel Goro – Crapford
My Cruel Goro's video for "Crapford" seems like old family outing movies from the seventies until you hear the music. The music is reminiscent of the alternative three pieces of old with a new...
Independent Leicester Film Receives California Premiere Alongside Oscar Hopefuls
“A Dozen Summers”, an independently-produced low-budget children’s comedy, has been selected to screen at the 38th edition of the prestigious Mill Valley Film Festival in Mill Valley, California.
The festival, which opens with a screening...
Daily Dose: Red Gazelle – Time Won’t Heal
Sydney’s Red Gazelle are not at the bottom of the food chain. Hard-out rock dudes straight outta Sydney, they are bringing the first taste of their forthcoming EP to light.
It’s called ‘Time Won’t Heal’...
The Test Drive: Pacific – What Are You Waiting For
The release of piano-led Alternative Indie/Rock band Pacific's EP 'What Are You Waiting For' follows the huge success of February 2015's single release ‘Time to Forget’. The song reaped Pacific’s first BBC Radio 1...
Daily Dose: Radio Drive – A Taste Of Heaven
Kevin Gullickson’s decision to keep the cool moniker of his newly disbanded group Radio Drive when he launched his solo career in 2009 proved to be prophetic. Forging an uplifting, sonically eclectic vibe best...
First Look: Bud Sugar – Blinkin’ Thinkin’
In their home city of Hull Bud Sugar are as famous for their guerilla marketing tactics as they are for their music itself. Their latest adventure involved a collaboration with Stagecoach in which they...
Jammerzine Exclusive: Why It’s Good To Be The King George
At some point in our lives we turn to something in an effort to find out who we are. Whether it be God or a loved one or anything else to help us on...
Daily Dose: Tommy Marz Band – Star
When Tommy Marz recorded his first solo album three years ago, he expected it to be a one time creative experience. Because more often than not, Pop artists will have an underlying desire to...
First Listen: Official Burnt Toast – Money As Debt/Hi Time
Official Burnt Toast are Adrian Lawrence, Patrick Luke and Abrar Hafiz. Based in East London the trio produce spoken word, hip hop and punk, described by Luke Hannam (Gramme / Emperors New Clothes) as...
First Look: The Pacers – Losing Touch
The Pacers draw their influences from the sixties Psych/Garage scene, mixing it up with their own unique ideas to create unforgettable and energetic live performances in the same vein as The Stooges and The...
The Test Drive: Kissing Party – Looking Back It Was Romantic But At The...
Tired of Ty Segal? Bored with Beck? Wanna slit your wrists at the thought of another Jack White album...
From the Mile High City comes Kissing Party, your new favorite band whether you like it...
The Test Drive: Mohawk Radio – Halfway To Heaven
Today's Test Drive feature comes from the U.K. via Mohawk Radio with their album "Halfway To Heaven" and is a prime example of how diverse and fresh they are. And they are Mohawk Radio. The first thing...
Daily Dose: Zarko – Look At Me
Singer/Songwriter Zarko made his debut on international scene in 2013, with "Chasing Dreams", album produced in partnership with Tate Music Group, a label from Oklahoma.
As a traveling songwriter, Zarko performed with various bands and...
The Test Drive: Crooked Weather – Long Garden
Based in East Yorkshire, England, Crooked Weather play earthy, unruly and original folk songs. The sound is lead by carefully crafted lyrics delivered by the haunting harmonies of Holly and Will.
The music on 'Long...
First Look: Julian Grimm – Hazy
The first thing I think of after seeing this video for the first time is "Man this song does not let up!" It just gets right to the point. Well, I'm up for the...
Daily Dose: Qualia – Presque Vu
Qualia was formed in 2014 by Michael Hazani as a musical refuge from his daytime gig as a freelance songwriter/producer for hire. The band's debut, “This Is the Color of My Dreams”, was released...
The Test Drive: Deplacement – Carousel
The new album from Deplacement, "Carousel", is a New Wave journey into the art of the craft called music. The duo from Italy have taken ten tracks with emotional lyrics and have given each...
First Listen: Amber Leaves – This Ain’t A Love Song
From its pared-down inception as an inventive bass riff married to a hip-hop beat, ‘This Ain’t A Love Song’ has evolved into a work of heartfelt, palatial soul. Spotlighting Chesney Jefferson’s majestic vocal throughout,...
The Test Drive: Megan Landry – Stills
I have to start this review off with an apology. Sometimes the volume of submissions overwhelms us here at Jammerzine and a song, video, or album slips through the cracks. And sometimes, that album...
Daily Dose: James Gilroy Kane – Buffalo Calf
James is a prolific songwriter and this is taken from his album "Behind The Blues", which is released through Crowcragg records under the Caravan Label.
LINK:
http://www.crowcraggrecords.com
First Look: King George – 904
Filmed across multiple backdrops is the only way to go when you're filming a video for such an iconic song such as "904" by King George. The song has one of the toughest and...
First Look: Bentley Jones – Rebellion
Still not familiar with the mighty talent that is Bentley Jones? That’s all about to change as he’s just dropped the lead single and title track from his debut UK album “The Rebellion”. The...
First Listen: The Musket Vine – Valley Of Shadows/Someone Unlike You
Channeling the energies of fIREHOSE, Echo & The Bunnymen, The dBs and other pioneers of the New Wave and Indie Pop genres, The Musket Vine achieve what is actually incredibly hard to do. They do...