Daily Dose: Tony Clark and Killing Time – When I’m In My Car
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...
First Listen: Nora – Wonder
The Singer/Songwriter Nora Konstanse creates alternative folk with dynamic musical expression, combining her soaring vocals with her band's big sound. She tells big stories using small words in both English and Norwegian taking inspiration...
First Listen: The Vultures – Weakest Storm
Characteristically the sound of no other band on the planet, the new single from The Vultures is an end-of days melange of rumbling bass, colossal toms and staccato strings, set to a dizzying chant-like...
Daily Dose: Skeleton Disco – Cigarette
Skeleton Disco are:
TOM FOSTER; utters words or sounds in succession with musical modulations of the voice
BRAD ANDERSON; plucks a 6 stringed musical instrument with a long, fretted neck
ANDY MURPHY; plucks and slaps a 4...
Jammerzine Exclusive: Meet Jamie-Lee Smit
I recently talked with Azylya frontwoman Jamie-Lee Smit about her new solo album Mon Amour Monique from her home in Belgium. Mon Amour Monique is a unique blend of catchy pop and solid rock that...
First Look: Wings of Pegasus – That’s Metal (To My Ears)
Hard rock with an 80s twist inspired by the likes of Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Aerosmith, Dokken and more, Wings of Pegasus are a rock band with a big sound and a fresh approach...
Daily Dose: The Howling Bones – Let A Cold Man Die
Them Howling Bones are born rock stars with real musical muscle, the kind that are in all too short supply in today’s music scene. They were so destined to find each other and play...
First Listen: Postcards From Jeff – Suburban Girl
From the windswept valleys of a very British countryside to pastel hued dreams of Hollywood darlings, Suburban Girl - the brand new track taken from the forthcoming debut album of Yorkshire producer, songwriter and...
Jammerzine Exclusive: Michael Angelo Batio Talks About “Shred Force 1: The Essential Michael Angelo...
At some point in a musician's life, you come to a crossroads. Whether it be a musical direction or a stylistic change or maybe that musician just wants to ask if it's all worth...
Jammerzine Exclusive: Steve Grady – A New Artist for the Indie Renaissance
Australian Indie Artist Steve Grady is truly an Audio Engineer if I ever heard of one. The reason why will be revealed in the interview and believe me you want to listen to this....
Daily Dose: Ida LaFontaine – Anthem
Ida Lafontaine was born and raised in Stockholm. She is 17 years old and in her second year at Rytmus Music School. She plays both guitar and piano but her main talent is her...
At H&M’s Exclusive Coachella Event
H&M continued on with its exclusive Coachella party streak by hosting a private event this past Friday in celebration of H&M's collaboration with the most fashionable music festivals in the country the Coachella Valley...
Daily Dose: The White Cherries – Stranger Lovers
Call it destiny when two strangers from Mexico City find each other in L.A. and form an Indietronic rock duo that started with a jam session and a ukulele.
By popular demand, friends encouraged vocalist...
Daily Dose: Priscilla – California
Brazilian singer-songwriter Priscilla made her US debut in 2014. The video for the first single “See U on the Dance Floor,” choreographed by acclaimed dancers Dionne “Loca De Jamaica” Renée (Shakira, Usher, Chris Brown,...
First Look: Come And Rest – Slowburn
Metalcore/ Post Hardcore outfit, Come And Rest have announced the release of their new EP “Blacklist” on May 12th. Since the 2013 release of their debut EP “Royal Blood,” the band has developed a...
The Test Drive: Radiodrone – The Truth Syndicate Diaries
Hailing from Orange Country California created in the 1st quarter of 2014, RadioDrone is part schizoid Five Finger Death Punch on the heavy edge, part Foo Fighters rock with the commercial aspects and part...
Daily Dose: Flight To Paris – Blue Water
The group started in the Early 90's around 95, Not too late but not too early, We come from Wealthy Influential backgrounds but We're not rich kids just looking for something to do on...
The Test Drive: The Fleas – Telling Tales
The Fleas, Reading’s exuberant indie-roots quintet, are to release their anticipated new EP, ‘Telling Tales’, on all digital platforms on Monday 27 April. The band, who have appeared on the airwaves with increasing regularity...
First Listen: Andy The Kid – Cowboys Evolution (Rise Up)
The Sunset Strip is a long way from the balmy environs of Townsville, Australia, but that is where you'll find the new kid on the block: Andy The Kid. ATK is on a roll...
Daily Dose: Sympathetic Drive – Cover Me
Sympathetic Drive got their start playing for special occasions at family gatherings. What started as a dream for me, to play music together with my sons and daughters, has morphed into a reality. The...
First Listen: Cosby – In Flight (Branded James Remix)
A trio from Richmond, Virginia in the US, Cosby are a band on the rise. With their very own brand of upbeat synth pop with 1980s flavours, they combine anthemic melodies, smooth harmonies, driving...
Daily Dose: Opera Rock – Guardians of the Light
Mixing Heavy and Power Metal sounds with more melodic and rock ones, in order to affect even those people who do not usually listen to these genres. But most importantly, exploiting the power of...
First Listen: The Shy Lips – Bahia Part II
Formed in early 2012, the brainchild of singer Adam and bassist Victor, The Shy Lips as an idea was born during travels in Europe and South America where the two met and bonded. The...
The Test Drive: Soft Picasso – What’s To Become Of Us
Existing somewhere between dream and memory, Soft Picasso's quirky world is borne out of lo-fi honesty.
Recorded in a bedroom in Liverpool, the duo's stripped back approach uses simple guitar, bass, keyboard and drum machine...
Jammerzine Exclusive: ADP’s Sander Brandriet – From NeoVamp to NeoTech
In today's day and age with the internet and media becoming both mobile and interactive it's hard to stay on top of things and still seem fresh and relevant. That is until you meet...