The super-powerful rock quartet JAYLER hails from the UK’s Midlands.
Jay Bartholomew drew inspiration for his guitar & vocals from Led Zeppelin and is joined by Tyler Arrowsmith on guitar, Ricky Hodgkiss on bass, and Ed Evans on drums.
We saw the band perfoming as the Lost Horion venue, Bristol, in support of Kira Mac.
You’ll be able to catch this sensational band at this year’s Breaking Bands Festival held at Stoke Prior on May 26th 2024.
combining the elegant bravura of Bachman-Turner Overdrive with the swagger of The Rolling Stones in the mid-1970’s and the crushing hard-blues kick of Free…
Raw Ramp
Songs such as their “No Woman” have amassed tens of thousands of views thus far. You can get a good idea of the kind of energy this band produces if you combine the elegant bravura of Bachman-Turner Overdrive with the swagger of The Rolling Stones in the mid-1970s, and the crushing hard-blues kick of Free.
‘When You Go‘ had some impeccably unfussable slide guitar and lots of Ringo ringing rhythms.
The band’s first single, “Acid Rain” (which was only published a year ago) is a shoot-’em-up double-barreled rock ‘n’ roll spectacularity akin to a War Pigs, with howling, fizzing flare towers of firesteel guitar and the type of sexy-strained vocals that will set underwear elastic aflame!
If you still weep for Paul Kossoff, missed Bad Company first time around, and wish you’d caught Whitesnake in 1978, try JAYLER and be one of the first to witness *firsthand* the genesis of rock ‘n’ roll greatness.
File alongside: Greta Van Fleet

