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    First Listen: Steel Trees – Goonies R’ Good Enough

    With news of a sequel to classic 80's kids film The Goonies on the horizon, South Yorkshire stoner trio STEEL TREES are about to awaken a whole host of memories for fans of the...

    First Look: The Escape – Soon Forgotten

    The Philadelphia alternative rock outfit, The Escape has announced the release of their new EP, The Mark We Leave Behind which drops July 28th. This will be the four piece group's first EP since...

    Daily Dose: Dush – Come Undone

    A new musical realm is rising on the complex map of modern aggressive music. Staking out new ground amid the countless categories of metal, the sound of bronze—intimate yet epic, fierce yet beautiful—has arrived....

    Jammerzine Exclusive: Meet The Lion And The Wolf

    Once in a while I get to talk with a musician that gets it. Now a lot of musicians "get it" on different levels but Thomas George a.k.a The Lion and the Wolf gets...

    Jammerzine Exclusive: The Courage of James Michael McLester

    As many of you know, in the annals of life, we face many trials and tribulations that cause us much anguish, fear, and desperation. It is how we handle those times in our lives...

    Daily Dose: FL Jones – Love Someone

    FL Jones’s story is one of funk and perseverance, of staying true to the music of his passion and roots in defiance of the mundane and mainstream. Jones is a soul man who can...

    First Listen: Cave Mouth – Deep Water

    Cavemouth are a primal lo-fi funk four-piece who sound as though they live on the wilds of Exmoor on a strict diet of roadkill, making music to keep the neighbors away and lure the...

    The Test Drive: The Goood Things – EP #2

    When I first interviewed The Goood Things back in September I instantly considered lead singer Mike Hannah a friend, and I'm glad to say that we have been ever since and I've since interviewed...

    Daily Dose: Myles Wide – On The Street Tonight

    Kyle Donovan has been singing all his life; from a young age, he has had a strong sense of his own voice. "I find myself inspired by the beauty in the natural world around us,...

    The Test Drive: Ancient River – Keeper of the Dawn

    Ancient River, the sonic brainchild of singer/songwriter James Barreto, is an ever-evolving source of rock n’ roll and psychedelia, its influences flowing from the swampy roots of the American south to the far reaches...

    Jammerzine Exclusive: Meet Nadine Zureikat

    What I love about my job here at Jammerzine the most is meeting artists, not just with the talent, but with the drive and dedication the music industry demands in order for that artist...

    Daily Dose: Cage & Co – Is This The Time?

    Cage & Co are a collection of songwriters/musicians from the North East of England. They recently have included Dave Ramshaw, Simon Todd, Nick Mao, Paul Harris, Derek Miller, Joe Wealleans and Paul Robson. Their...

    First Listen: Brothers Rasputin – Get Over It, In Your Body, and Eyes Won’t...

    Three London audiophiles with a penchant for hyper angular funk and analogue atmospherics, Brothers Rasputin release their supreme new EP, ‘Get Over It’, on 28 August. Featuring prestigious guest appearances from film composer Patrick...

    First Listen: Jupe – Rocket

    Rocket, the lead single from JUPE offers an explosion of modern pop, ensuring its place in the UK arena this year. Following chart-topping success on home soil, the 5-piece band are setting the music scene...

    Daily Dose: Edison Starship – The World and Me

    Edison Starship is a songwriter/performer from Perth, Western Australia. She has played her music in America and Australia and her songs are currently available on itunes, soundcloud, revernation and cd baby.

    The Test Drive: The Train Set – Never California

    Back in the mid to late eighties The Train Set emerged from the Crewe/Winsford indie music scene to make an impact on the Manchester and Liverpool gig circuit as well as the national music...

    The Test Drive: Dresden – Dresden

    Dresden is a band on a musical mission. Based in Georgia Dresden is set to explode upon the world scene with a force that can only be originated from pop/emo sensibility and an uncanny...

    Daily Dose: Amanda Easton – The New Bohemians

    Amanda Easton is a soulful pop/rock artist and session singer who has released two self-penned albums and an EP. Two of her singles appearing in the top 10 of the independent Aussie charts. Her...

    The Test Drive: Victory Kicks – High Wires

    "High Wires" is the new ten track LP from London based Victory Kicks. What's drawing me to this album the most at the moment is the stylistic diversity of each track in comparison to...

    Daily Dose: N-Roque – Elvis Is Reborn

    N-Roque is a singer, songwriter, composer and guitarist with a passion for breathing life into awesome new sounds. Hailing from his native country of India, N-Roque has quietly established himself as one of the...

    Jammerzine Exclusive: An Interview with Vesuvius

    When listening to Vesuvius one notices that the metal scene is not only in a transitional phase but bands such as Vesuvius are consciously perfecting not only their songwriting craft but their adhere to detail....

    The Test Drive: Various – Rock Back For Nepal Volume 1

    Nothing speaks the true nature of an artist like giving ones art for a good cause. And in "Rock Back For Nepal Volume 1" we have 17 artists who do just that. But like...

    Daily Dose: The Mourning Sickness – Snow Wimps

    The Mourning Sickness, progressive power-trio from Denver, Colorado, has been gigging extensively for the last seventeen years, and has been completely ignored by both the local media and the underground scene: The invisible band. Playing...

    The Test Drive: Tits, Tats and Whiskers – Laugh, Dance, and Cry

    Tits, Tats and Whiskers new album, "Laugh, Dance, and Cry" is one raucous track after another. The only way I can describe it is that one kid in class that will bring the most...

    Daily Dose: Tony Clark and Killing Time – Fat Girls in the Pool

    Tall dark trees ... the stench of rotting seaweed and oysters, lingering mist wafting over hills and towns. And the slightly deranged humour of a race of men that run around in logger shirts...