First Look: Orca – Amber
A five piece band based around the South East of England, Orca are a new band looking to make waves in the UK prog scene. With an album on the way soon, the band...
First Listen: New York Tourists – Call
New York Tourists are an alternative band described as Queens of The Stone Age meets Foals.
Their debut EP received rave reviews from some of the UK's most respected music media outlets and their song...
Jammerzine Exclusive: Meet Nova Twins
What I find so amazing about Amy and Georgia, a.k.a London based Nova Twins, is that with one listen of their new track "Bassline Bitch", is how seasoned they sound. This group is at...
Daily Dose: LeonDee – Liar
LeonDee is a talented singer/songwriter. His unique, deep and thoughtful melodies are based on real life events and situations.
Through the music he asks questions and finds the answers, he tries to communicate with the...
The Test Drive: Northern Uproar – Hey Samurai!
Northern Uproar will release a new album on October 9th 2015. 'Hey Samurai!', the Mancunian band's fifth studio album, is set to impress fans and critics alike, challenging preconceptions through its unique blending of...
Daily Dose: Band Of Heads – Miss Demeanor
With the release of their EP, The Hill, Band Of Heads brings a classic rock aesthetic to an indie rock era. The band crosses genres with ease and create a sound that genuinely feels...
First Look: Lola Lamour – Are You Looking For Love?
Lola Lamour is the first to admit she is behind the times. In fact, she says she might as well be living in the past – she has always been “influenced by vintage styles”,...
Daily Dose: Marqus Mars – Matrix is Dissolving
"Matrix is Dissolving", the new track from multi-instrumentalist Marqus Mars, is an infectious groove laced with pop-smart melodies and intriguing sensibility.
The Ultimate Music Revolution - Electronic Rock n Roll, Trance, Ambient & Funk for...
The Test Drive: Angéline – Back to Pike Place
Originally from Loire Atlantique in France, singer/songwriter Angéline is now based in London, the city in which she studied for her music degree. She describes her latest EP 'Back to Pike Place' as bold...
Jammerzine Exclusive: Salvador Santana’s “Fantasy Reality”
This was a real treat for me to speak to a musician in the truest sense of the word. By musician I don't just mean someone who is just a virtuoso on their instrument...
Daily Dose: Midori and Ezra Boy – Born Lucky
Midori has already rocked the stages of Seattle Hempfest, Seattle Pride Fest, Canadian Music Week, Florida Music Festival, Kevin Says Stage -Warped Tour, BottleRock Festival, SouthPark SummerFest, Tulsa MayFest, BottleRock Napa, TMF, MethodFest, and...
Daily Dose: AirCrash Detectives – Great Ocean Road
A walk across Wimbledon Commons in 2013 sparked a chance conversation with a seasoned touring session drummer, after a brief exchange of niceties, came the remark ' Bob stop making excuses and just f---ken...
First Listen: KillSET – My Whole Life / Cold Victim
To quote myself in 1991 after hearing my favorite metal band's new song: "That sh*t f*cking kranked!" And thats the feeling I get with KillSET's two new singles "My Whole Life" and "Cold Victim"....
The Test Drive: Pure Phase Ensemble 4 feat. Mark Gardener – Live at SpaceFest!
A lot has happened since the Shoegaze heyday in the 1990s, but more and more, this year is proving to be one of the Shoegaze revival, with bands like Ride, Slowdive, Swervedriver, Medicine reforming...
The Test Drive: Trip Wire – Get In And Get Out
For fans of those indie bands of yesteryear like The Replacements, R.E.M. and Hüsker Dü (like me) then Trip Wire is most definitely for you! From the opening of "Fall Through" to the ending of...
First Listen: Autopsy Boys – Song For Debbera
Huge fans of eighties B-movie horrors, the kind that are so bad they’re good, Autopsy Boys formed after seeing Troma Movies' ‘Surf Nazi’s Must Die’. Researching the equipment used on the original sound track,...
Daily Dose: Jacob Keplinger – Learn To Love
With the release of his full length album Why Am I Keeping This To Myself?, songwriter Jacob Keplinger brings an alternative and electronic edge to indie rock. Lush with electro synths, layered guitar hooks,...
Jammerzine Exclusive: Meet Neil C. Young
I have a new guitar hero and his name is Neil C. Young. His playing is the perfect mix of composition, finesse, and originality. I starting playing guitar when I was ten years old...
Daily Dose: Hope Spin – Because You’re Lyin’
Hailing from and born in Las Vegas, Nevada, Hope; a singer, rapper and dancer was born on the 14th of November. She has been honored with various awards of recognition from within the independent music industry over...
The Test Drive: The Bros. Landreth – Let It Lie
"Let It Lie" is the new album from Canadian alt-rockers The Bros. Landreth. The band itself is a tight outfit poised to take the country scene by storm but just underneath that lies the...
Daily Dose: Jared Lutes – I Am Overcome
A 15-year veteran of both stage and studio, I am Moncton, NB singer-songwriter Jared Lutes. I have enjoyed consistent airplay and interviews on CBC Radio, earned live performances on local TV, appeared at many...
Daily Dose: Middle Africa – Vicious
Middle Africa brings forth a punishing brand of Urban Rock. Rock, rock and more rock...even speed metal too.
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First Listen: Aleks Grey – Unstoppable
With an incessant groove straight out of a Grammy nomination, Aleks Grey kicks off his new single "Unstoppable" with the hook and said groove that lives up every bit to the tracks title. Indie...
First Listen: The Winachi Tribe – Plant The Seed
The Winachi Tribe have lifted a second single from their 'Time for Love' EP. 'Plant the Seed' will be released on September 25th on A1M records. The track sees the band collaborating with Julie...
Daily Dose: The Hawthorne Effect – Devil Don’t Care
The Hawthorne Effect is the phenomenon by which knowing one is being observed affects one’s behavior. Every day we are watched by eyes in the sky, by computers and cell phones, by others around...