Tag: Robert Taira Wilson

    The 25 Best Indie Albums of 2015: Real Experts – The Trade Off

    Our first entry from the Electronica front is Real Experts with "The Trade Off". To those musicians who say that Electronica, EDM, and the like are not music then consider this album a massive...

    The 25 Best Indie Albums of 2015: Aleks Grey – Souls

    Pumping rhythms and infectious hooks are a light way to describe Aleks Grey and his unstoppable sounding album, "Souls". Songs sound best when they are written for a personal reason or purpose and you...

    The 25 Best Indie Albums of 2015: The Deadline Shakes – Zealots

    If Joe Symes and the Loving Kind are the heir apparent  to The Beatles then The Deadline Shakes have most definitely picked up the torch from E.L.O., re-lit it, and took off like a symphonic...

    The 25 Best Indie Albums of 2015: Bentley Jones – The Rebellion

    Aside from being one of the coolest AND nicest people on the Indie scene, Bentley Jones can really crank out some music. I had the pleasure of interviewing him earlier this year and in...

    The 25 Best Indie Albums of 2015: The Vendettas – Bystander and Destroyer

    I have no other way to explain this heavy hitting block of gold from Australia's The Vendettas. If this band entered a "Big D*ck" contest it need only take out enough to win. They...

    The 25 Best Indie Albums of 2015: The Goood Things – EP #2

    For me, the current purveyors of global feel "goood" music is The Goood Things. The perfect hook in any song is often hard to write but for these Tokyo lads and lady it's as flawless...

    Jammerzine Exclusive: The 25 Best Indie Albums of 2015

    It's hard to believe that 2015 is over. And with that, Jammerzine has completed it's first year of operation in serving the Indie and Unsigned of the world and trying to find the best...

    The Test Drive: Robert Taira Wilson – Nail And Hammer

    Robert Taira Wilson is a London singer, guitarist & songwriter from London who has just released a new album, "Nail And Hammer". From the lyrics in the opening track, "Our Normal Way", where Robert...