First Listen: Winter 1982 – Worry
Winter 1982 are Phil Barber (vocals, guitar) and Luke Phillips (piano, bass) from Birmingham. Trampled by their increasingly grey and relentless nine to five existence, they wanted to make music that spoke about their...
Daily Dose: Jessica’s Theme Band – Everything Goes
Jessica's Theme Band was formed in Athens, Greece, in 1989, by John Goudoulas, Jim Karahontzitis and Nick Agathos. They wanted to present a different view to covers such as Tush, I know A Little,...
The Test Drive: Spells and Curses – Suadade
I would consider "Suadade", the new album from Spells and Curses, to be a very thoughtful album. Almost to the point of a true concept. The album, as a whole, is certainly diverse, but,...
First Listen: Eden Royals – Close to the Sun
Eden Royals are a dynamic young band that have been shaking up Essex’ music scene and are now ready to take over the rest of the country and beyond with their new single ‘Close To...
First Look: Ronoc – No More
A singer-songwriter with a unique sound and outlook, Ronoc (aka Conor Dawson) is an artist who is currently enjoying a great level of independent success. His excellent recent single ‘Battling On’ peaked in the...
Daily Dose: White Horses – Sail Away
White Horses is the much-revered music project by Stuart Anthony Harris.
The first two White Horses' album releases "Soul on Fire" and "Down to the Water" were recorded at Platform Studios in Reading Berkshire and...
Daily Dose: Divine Feed – Valdosta
With the release of his self-titled album, Divine Feed brings an indie attitude to a classic genre. Lush with catchy guitar hooks, choir-esque backing vocals, and a mix of natural and electronic instrumentation, the...
First Listen: Tom Hingley – Beggars Hand/Toy
From its beginnings in 2007, Record Store Day has grown into an international celebration of music culture, with the great and good of indie, rock, pop, electronica and more involved in the annual event....
First Look: Kids On Bridges – Something In The Water
Liverpool's Kids On Bridges have just released the video for their new single "Something in the Water". The song itself is a power-pop manifesto declaring the true talent that is all things indie which...
Daily Dose: Saint Mychal – Dreaming of You
Born and raised in Hong Kong. Based in New York. Downtown weirdo. Artist passionate about recreating the early 90s - its music, image, pop culture.
SOURCE: Official Bio
LINKS:
http://twitter.com/saint_mychal
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEzfPAJeAEngMZeIxQh734w
First Listen: A Deer A Horse – Gunpoint/Mother Night
Here we have a double assault from Brooklyn's finest aka A Deer A Horse and the double assault in question is the double singles known as "Gunpoint" and "Mother Night". The songs wildly contrast...
The Test Drive: Stuart Masters – Mystic Blue and the Black Balloon
If Syd Barrett and Nick Drake had been Davey Graham’s brothers and a fourth sibling had access to a time-travelling record player with the albums of Michael Hedges and Radiohead, it’s just possible his...
Daily Dose: Elliott Ranney – Curve Of Her Smile
Elliott Ranney is a singer/songwriter playing finger style acoustic guitar. His focus ranges from Bossa, Swing to Folk-Rock-Pop. He has two commercially released albums of original music: An Aging Sailor’s Dream – 2001 and...
Jammerzine Exclusive: Meet Rob White from Righteous Rebrobates
This is a cool interview. I have to start this by saying that right off the bat. Rob really knows his shit and it shows in this conversation above. I sa conversation because those...
Daily Dose: Lovesucker – We Don’t Lay Down
It’s never been easier to make a record. In fact, with the number of technological advancements available, you can even produce a song on your computer or your tablet without actually playing any instruments.
Which...
The Test Drive: New York Tourists – You + Me
Their debut EP received rave reviews from some of the UK’s most respected music media outlets and their song ‘Chew Me Up, Spit Me Out’ was selected as one of BBC Introducing’s top 10...
Daily Dose: Actual Villains – To Whom It May Concern
We are Actual Villains a new project written and recorded by Andrew DeNeef & Jj Cooper the driving force behind Close to Home (Razor & tie records/ Artery Recordings 2010-2015). As their songwriting matured...
Daily Dose: 87 – Shopping Mall
We landed in San Francisco from different places. Patrick was born in Atlanta and has spent much time in Athens, Georgia and Seattle. He has always been into unique Indie Rock. Hanako is from...
First Look: Magazine Gap – What’s That About?
Magazine Gap have seamlessly melded multiple styles in their latest offering titled "What's That About?". In true musicianship style, virtuosic stylings of my favorite instruments combine to make a soaring track with all of the...
Daily Dose: Le Folli Arie – It’s Not Easy
Le Folli Arie become a reality in 2012. The band is made of four musicians living in Milan that have a huge live experience. They all have worked in various musical projects and share...
Daily Dose: John C. Warden – Black Crow
I was lucky enough to have been born into a loving and caring family. I started playing guitar at the age of 15, bought my first real guitar at age 16. Attempted to write...
First Look: Moon Rover – Radio Noises
Hailing a new era of spaced out grunge guitar rock, Moon Rover are continuing the legacy of bands like Smashing Pumpkins or My Bloody Valentine with their first single release.
Having already been picked up...
Daily Dose: Kids On Bridges – Something in the Water
Liverpool’s Kids on Bridges are Christian Bragg, Daniel Rankin and Andrew Culshaw, a trio of Pop Art terrorists who produce electro likened to the music of Phoenix and MuteMath. The band, who recently supported...
First Listen: Rachel Myall – Two Sides of Me
Lyrically, Rachel Myall impresses with emotional storytelling à la Dolly Parton and the melancholic romanticism of songwriters like Tim Buckley, while her sublime vocal maturity reminds of singers such as Laura Marling. Her new...
First Listen: Skellums – Art Of Dying Young / Do Me Wrong
Skellums' last release, their EP Clarion Call, received worldwide airplay and was championed by BBC 6 Music's Steve Lamacq. Following its success, the band return with a double A-side single 'Art of Dying Young...

























