With new EP “Heavy Blues” Berlin’s SLOW JAMS make good old energy seem fresh & re-invigorated

1,5 year since the release of their punchy debut album, Berlin based power hardcore punks are back with a new EP “Heavy Blues”, recapturing some of the greatest fundamentals and hooks of the genre, and spicing it up with their own groovy twist and wild energy that will keep you moving! “It’s punk ripping off blues”, they say, and it couldn’t be more aptly summed up. Today, we’re giving you the official first listen of the EP, along with the band’s track by track commentary below! Hailing from Berlin with members from France, Italy, Germany and Romania, SLOW JAMS has been busy honing their heavy yet groovy, nostalgic yet modern type of hardcore since December 2017 with the mission of bringing fun back into a scene that has seen too much tough-guy bu...

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