Tag: First Look

    First Look: The W Lovers – Time’s a Liar

    Americana, to me, evokes memories of home and heartfelt family wonder as a young boy growing up in the midwest while attending the street fairs and county fairs I often had the guilty pleasure...

    First Look: Cellista – Look Homeward, Angel

    Who would have thought that a cellist and a hip hop artist could meld into one musically? That is exactly what you get with this artistic melting pot via Cellista and DEM ONE in...

    First Look: Secrecies – So Quickly

    With a solid start and a firm beat, Secrecies get to the musical point with their new video titled 'So Quickly'. The duo, which met by chance at a concert, show they were meant...

    First Look: Nervous City Nervous Self – G-d Knows What

    Nervous City Nervous Self's new video for the song titled 'G-d Knows What' feels enigmatic upon the first viewing and, I never realized until now, that sometimes the video distracts from the song. In...

    First Look: The Flashpot Moments – Give A Sh!t

    The Flashpot Moments (a.k.a. Tim Cawley) have dropped their new video for 'Give A Shit' right here on Jammerzine! And we're proud to show it for many reasons. First off, just listen to the...

    First Look: Where We Sleep – The Desert

    Getting straight to the heart of #indie with full talents blazing, London based Where We Sleep deliver a shimmering ode to alt-guitar with their new single titled 'The Desert'. Layered with said guitar and...

    First Look: Submotile – Eastern Sky Sundown

    'Eastern Sky Sundown', the new single and video by Dublin's Submotile, starts off like a suckerpunch to the creative feels. This song just explodes from the get-go and hammers forth with guitar driven 'gaze'...

    First Look: The Neville Staple Band – Put Away Your Knives

    Ska has always been a form of music that just grabs you and takes you for a ride. And the original 2-Tone Rude Boy, Neville Staple, is back to prove that once again. Proving...

    First Look: ITSOKTOCRY – Bi-Polar Freestyle

    Buzzing Denver rap artist Itsoktocry's new single and music video "Bi-Polar Freestyle" is officially released today. Regarding the track, Itsoktocry says, “I freestyled the whole song in a few minutes, but I’m basically just...

    First Look: Slowness – Rose

    With an almost 'Pink Floyd-ish' style swagger from the start and a dreamy chord progression with a dark yet graceful vocal styling, Slowness give a reflective and beautiful track in the form of their...

    First Look: Beauty in Chaos Ft. Dug Pinnick, Zakk Wylde & Ice-T – Un-Natural...

    When we last spoke with Michael Ciravolo, the mind behind the chaos, we had talked about the evolution of one's music. Well, in the case of chaos, I now have my answer, and it...

    First Look: Vandebilt – Dream In Colour

    Vandebilt (pronounced ˈvændəbɪlt, pronounced in three syllables 'Van', 'Duh' & 'built') delivers a sexy and snarky track with a memorable beat in the form of their new track and video titled 'Dream In Colour'....

    First Look: Kids on Bridges – Weapon Of Choice

    Kids On Bridges are quickly becoming the reigning kings of indie-alt-funk. They are to me, anyway. Their new track and video titled 'Weapon Of Choice' is a rowdy beat leveled free for all with...

    First Look: Dragon Welding – The Builders

    Andrew Golding, a.k.a. Dragon Welding, delivers a droning nouveau of hypnosis dedicated to the reassignment of the middle-class as solely a political tool to be seen but not heard. Gentrification, which this song brings...

    First Look: Mike Dadio – Fake n’ Dat

    From the streets of Ghana to the airwaves of London, Mike Dadio is a producer who is determined to make music his own way. Fake n’ Dat is about, in Mike’s words, “love and...

    First Look: Alex Scheuerer – Diamonds

    At a time when the British jazz scene is exploding with innovation and worldwide the jazz mentality is seeping its way into the mainstream, songwriter and guitarist Alex Scheuerer is soon to release one...

    First Look: Your 33 Black Angels – Hott Funn

    Your 33 Black Angels (a.k.a. Y33BA) just defined my ideal criteria for originality in music. The quirky personalities of the mindset of each member tossed into something written within the boundaries of the band...

    First Look: Viking Moses – In Servitude

    Hauntingly relevant.  Both musically and spiritually is the best way I can describe the new track from Viking Moses titled 'In Servitude'. This song gets you from that first note with a captivating chord...

    First Look: Atmosphere – Delicate

    Atmosphere, to me, is one of those dynamic duos of music. Not just hip hop or rhyme, but music. They are the modern Amadeus. To seamlessly weave and wind words into musical soliloquies into...

    First Look: Husky Loops – Let Go for Nothing

    Ok, I'm not normally a fan of the autotune, but in the new song and video from Husky Loops titled 'Let Go For Nothing', it fits. Totally fits. And the rest of the song...

    First Look: The Jasmine Minks – Step by Step

    The new single and video from Scotland's own The Jasmine Minks titled 'Step by Step' is, simply put, a beautiful yet simple stroll down the glorious world of independent music. Sometimes those short, yet...

    First Look: Re:Funk – Say Goodbye

    When such a new band (only a few years old, in this case), shows such skill and admiration for the art of Funk, Jazz, and Soul, then that band is destined for greatness. Steeped...

    First Look: Bromide – Magic Coins

    The thing that strikes me the most about Bromide and their new single titled 'Magic Coins' is the open space that the guitar takes in a gallant way, reminiscent of guitar bands of the...

    First Look: Tiny Fighter – Tell Me

    Catchy to the core and audibly gorgeous from the rhythm to the harmony, the new song and video from Swedish band Tiny Fighter, titled 'Tell Me', is such a memorable song, to me, that...

    First Look: Ernest Moon – Satdeenight Ready

    Given to the quirkiness of their originality,  Steven Doran and Brian Murphy, a.k.a. Ernest Moon, give a short but sweet ode to that part of our souls that love kitsch-pop irreverence that we all secretly wish...