JODY AND THE JERMS showcases the mirror effect on new single 'Divine', plus Mark Gardener-produced 'Seen It All Before'

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'Divine' video  https://youtu.be/TZvhfJE88MU
Order the single https://jodyandthejerms.ffm.to/divine
Bandcamp  https://jodyandthejerms.bandcamp.com/track/divine
Spotify  https://open.spotify.com/track/11sbDJcgQVYFgMXEoSU90w
'Seen It All Before'  https://jodyandthejerms.bandcamp.com/track/seen-it-all-before
Spotify  https://open.spotify.com/track/5grlAOQngeSQ7oHooUxw34
'Liberation' https://jodyandthejerms.bandcamp.com/track/liberation
'Wonder' album  https://jodyandthejerms.ffm.to/wonder
Tour dates  https://jodyandthejerms.com/live

“Evanescent jangle of endearing pop hymns... a celestial glow that lingers at the nexus of The Sundays, Belle and Sebastian, Throwing Muses, and the effervescent efflorescence of The Darling Buds” ~ Post-Punk.com

"It’s almost like power pop, a bit Bangles... or jangle pop. Lovely" ~ Radcliffe & Maconie, BBC 6 Music

"Jody had to be coerced into singing, and she does it really well. It's good isn't it!" ~ Janice Long - BBC Wales

"Poised and perfect... A joyous romp through everything that made pop so great... sassy and full of buoyant energy, shot through with chime and charm, and has lashings of sing-along-ability" ~ Big Takeover Magazine

"Aglow in sugar-spun pop confections and unforgettable harmonies that conjures the jangling heyday of The Bangles and the buoyant rhythms of The Regrettes" ~ Stereo Embers Magazine

"With positivity and buoyancy, their catchy music is light on mood and heavy on melody.... glossy pop, jangling guitar, elegiac harmonies, memorable choruses and wistful melancholy" ~ The Spill Magazine


Oxford, UK indie pop-rock darlings Jody and the Jerms have released their final single of 2023. 'Divine' is a rich spacious serving of indie pop, enveloped in a song about hope and belief in a world in disarray - a world that seems to exhibit more cruelty than ever.

Recorded in August at Safehouse Studios in their hometown of Oxford, this catchy earworm is the final release of 2023. A prolific year for the band, they've played 50 shows across the UK, released their latest 'Wonder' album (April 2023), and enjoyed significant press and radio attention across the globe, including airplay on BBC 6 Music, Absolute Radio, Sirius XM and much coveted praise from Rolling Stone.

Fuzzed-up and psychedelic guitars are balanced perfectly alongside a touch of electronica with beats and synth to the fore, paving the way for Jody's soaring vocals, supported by new Jerm Salma Craig and drummer Steve Clark on harmonies.

"What with all this talk of AI in music, we bucked the trend with a happy accident when we woke up one morning after playing a festival. All our guitars were locked in the van, so Pete (guitar) said we don't need instruments to write, and started humming the main riff. Steve (drums) happened to record it on his phone, then we drank coffee, got back in the van, drank something stronger and forgot about it for six weeks. Then I asked for the recording and Jody and I turned it into Divine one productive afternoon," says Niall Jeger.

"It's got a different grove than most of our other tunes, with more electronica and heavy guitars, but it is very much us. Salma and Steve stepped up with some strong backing vocals and harmonies to really give 'Divine' power."

As the lyrics go: "Hearts can break is what they say, abandoned dreams don't fade away. I believe you're heaven sent, my divine experiment".

Jody Jeger adds, "There is so much heartbreak in the World right now that I wanted to write something affirming about love and believing in finding it against the odds."

'Divine' arrives hot on the trail of their single 'Seen It All Before', an upbeat biter-sweet tale of mistakes and consequences, inspired by lifelong friendships. Produced, mixed and mastered by RIDE's Mark Gardener at his OX4 Sound studio in Oxford, this collaboration began with their third album 'Wonder' and then subsequent single 'Liberation'.

Championed by the late Janice Long at BBC, among others, Jody and the Jerms is a seven-piece revolving around Jody Jeger (vocals) and Niall Jeger (guitars and vocals). Jody had never sung or been in a band before the Jerms formed in 2019, although Niall had been in 00s Oxford trio The Anydays, who graced the pages of NME, played with Radiohead and Supergrass, and were featured by Mark Radcliffe at BBC Radio 2.

Jody and the Jerms create endearing jangle-pop songs that are both evocative and relatable. Formed in Oxford in 2019, they have been writing, recording and performing their blend of melodic and uplifting indie/ alt rock ever since, having enjoyed national airtime on Radio X (UK), Sirius XM (USA) and RTVE (Spain), as well as BBC 6 Music, BBC Introducing, BBC Wales and BBC Ulster.  

'Divine' is out now, available from fine music platforms, including SpotifyApple Music and Bandcamp. Jody and the Jerms are currently touring the UK - get tickets at https://jodyandthejerms.com/live

CREDITS
Written and performed by Jody & The Jerms
Jody Jeger - vocals
Salma Craig - backing vocals
Niall Jeger - guitars and slide
Peter James Millson - guitar
Rob Anwood - keys
Steve Clark - drums and backing vocals
Sam Hutchinson - bass guitar
'Diving' produced & mixed by Mike Bannard at Safehouse Studio, Oxford
'Seen It All Before' produced & mixed by Mark Gardener at OX4 Sound
Music by Niall Jeger. Lyrics by Jody Jeger
Copyright 2023

TOUR DATES
DEC 9 OXFORD - Isis Farmhouse
DEC 22  OXFORD - Bullingdon
JAN 27  CHELTENHAM - Somerset Arms
FEB 8  SWINDON - Swindon Arts Centre
FEB 10  NEWBURY - Corn Exchange


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