Tag: jobber
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Recommended Album: Jobber – ‘Jobber To The Stars’
The debut album from the Brooklyn rockers ushers in a 2010s DIY indie rock scene revival with more muscularity and bigger personality behind its riffs.
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Jobber – “Pillman’s Got A Gun”
The Brooklyn rockers sink deep into character and get lost in the genius madness of one of the ’90s alternative attitude era’s most chaotic auras.
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Jobber – “Nightmare”
The lead single from the Brooklyn rockers’ debut album attempts to counter the evergreen existential grips of being leg-locked by capitalism.
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Jobber – “Summerslam”
The Brooklyn rockers’ latest single gives you reason to ponder where some people in powers’ gimmicks start and where they end.
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+Artist Favorites 2022: Kate Meizner of Jobber
The guitarist and vocalist from the Brooklyn indie rock ‘n wrestling enthusiasts shares her favorite music from 2022.
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Interview: Kate Meizner of Jobber On The Band’s Debut EP ‘Hell In A Cell’
The leader of the indie rock ‘n wrestling faction discusses the intersect between life as an independent musician and that of a grappler, entrance themes as songwriting inspo, and putting all other bands on notice.
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Jobber – “Heel Turn”
The final preview from the Brooklyn rockers’ debut EP, ‘Hell In A Cell’, pits us against our selves.
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Jobber – “Hell In A Call”
The latest single and title track off the indie grunge grapplers debut EP locks you inside the most diabolical structure of existential dread.
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Jobber – “Entrance Theme”
Wrestling innuendos out of everywhere with their upcoming debut EP, ‘Hell In A Cell’, the Brooklyn rockers are doing their best not to lay down for the count in life or the music biz on its first preview.
