First Look: An Elegy – Ghost
West Midlands Metalcore quintet, An Elegy, will release their debut 6 track EP, "Embrace The Rain" on July 27th 2015
Young and eager, equipped with their instruments and a goal. 5 piece metalcore outfit AN...
Jammerzine Exclusive: Back to the Future with Estrella
When you think of music from the past you inevitably come to the conclusion that the bands of today are always copying the bands of the past. I challenge you to say that about...
The Test Drive: The Pinstripe Pigeon Band – Sound Asleep
The Pinstripe Pigeon Band began as a modest, yet ambitious studio project, incorporating production values inspired by Jon Hopkins, Nile Rogers and Cut Chemist, but this quickly developed into a seven-strong pop force, releasing...
Daily Dose: Kjetil Landsgard – I Once Was A Ghost
Kjetil Landsgard is a Singer/Songwriter operating a home recording studio. A power vocalist writing progressive pop/rock tunes. Gentle verses that build into power choruses. Introspective/Existential lyric themes.
First Look: Lights That Change – Voices
With their new video "Voices", Lights That Change offer a fresh dose of pop sensibility combined with an astute knowledge of post-modern remembrance that soothes the soul and enlightens the ears. This is a...
Daily Dose: Bar Code Born – I Miss the You I Knew
Originally, Bar Code Born started off in 2001 as Barbie’s Gun as a 3 piece band. Due to Lawsuit threats by Mattel Inc. the band name changed since they could not afford an appropriate...
The Test Drive: Maff – Maff EP
Maff bring something new and refreshing to the musical scene, despite the fact that they are based as far as you can get from its "hub", but that is perhaps why their music can...
First Look: Crazy Fenton – Cool Ella
A welcome throwback to the golden ages of punk and rock, Crazy Fenton is the musical brainchild of songwriter Clive Aliker - a Norfolk based artist who is a big fan of making a...
Daily Dose: Ravage Rose – Fighting Fire With Fire
Ravage Rose is a Scandinavian Rock band which is based in Trondheim, Norway.
The band was started in the Spring of 2013, by songwriter Halvor «Lucky» Lökketangen. Most of the members are from the Trondheim...
First Listen: Abel Raise The Cain – Black Swans
An alternative indie rock band formed in the Northeast, Abel Raise the Cain were brought together by a mutual love of atmospheric and epic indie soundscapes influenced by the likes of Arcade Fire, Sigur...
Go Primitive Ready For Impact With New Ep ‘100 Ways’
A four piece from the UK, Go Primitive are a band who specialise in contemporary rock with a unique twist, following in the footsteps of groups like Foo Fighters and Twin Atlantic while forging...
Jammerzine Exclusive: The Diversity of Johnny Wore Black
When talking to Jay from Johnny Wore Black you get a sense of how diverse his band, Johnny Wore Black, really is. And that would be every bit as true as if you hadn't...
First Listen: Iceni – The Drummer Song
"The Drummer Song" is an excellent example of Iceni's infectious pop sensibility combined with impeccable timing with a dash of an uncanny respect for rock history thrown in for good measure. What you might...
Daily Dose: DJ Konai – Let It Go
Hello, my name is DJ Konai and I have been producing for 12 years. I have worked for Atlantic Records for 5 years so I know about music business. I have 3900 Subscribers on...
Daily Dose: Rum Thief – Stitch In Time
Rum Thief is solo artist Jot Green with support from his band, based in Chorlton, Manchester. The project began when Green, after playing as a drummer in bands for over ten years, decided to...
The Test Drive: Papertowns – With you In Mind
Papertowns. is a 5-piece rock band that stems from all types of musical background's. Formed in 2012, originally as a hardcore band, they released one EP titled, Passion/Aggression in May of 2013. They toured...
First Listen: Amber Leaves – Heaven
A song of two parts, bonded by an incisive disco pulse leading directly to the dancefloor, ‘Heaven’ portrays the tension and resolution of a dysfunctional relationship. Initiated by a taut collusion of bass and...
First Listen: Bourbon Street Beat – Crossing On A Bend
Bourbon Street Beat's new single 'Crossing On a Bend' and b-side 'She's His Woman' showcase their signature sound perfectly.
Inspired by 50s and 60s bands such as Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Band, The Rolling Stones...
Daily Dose: Karina Noel – By Her Side
American singer-songwriter Karina Noel realized early in her young 20 year old life that she had been composing music to channel her thoughts on love, loss, and life’s uncertain journey. Prodigious in songwriting since...
The Test Drive: Robin Guthrie and Mark Gardener – Universal Road
Universal Road is the new album by Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins) and Mark Gardener (Ride). Their former bands' work ought to give hints as to where a collaboration between the pair might lead, but...
Daily Dose: Maggie Szabo – Tidal Waves and Hurricanes
A soulful Canadian singer who’s won over audiences worldwide, with 13 million views on YouTube, Maggie Szabo comes from small town Ontario and is now an accomplished singer/performer living and working in Los Angeles.
Maggie...
The Test Drive: Sanctum – Rot
In 2008 Sanctum released their critically acclaimed debut album "In Harm's Way" (Metalcast Records) in Europe, U.S.A. and Canada, produced by Grammy award winning recording engineer Carl Vikman. The opening track “Dead Inside” got...
Daily Dose: Luke Potter – Do You Love Me (Yet)
Luke is a young artist / songwriter from the UK who’s starting to make a buzz with his songs.
He cites “Iris” by The Goo Goo Dolls as the song that, the moment he heard...
The Test Drive: Rodney Cromwell – Age of Anxiety
Rodney Cromwell is releasing his debut LP 'Age of Anxiety' on Happy Robots Records, introducing the modern electronic lover to some epic retro future synth music. Strongly influenced by artists such as OMD, New...
First Look: Lola Lamour – A Little Of What You Fancy
A sparklingly original artist who perfectly captures the glamour of the 1950s and 60s, Lola Lamour is a reminder that they don’t make them like they used to. Lola and her band the Lamours...