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  • Voices Unheard

  • Artist: Jayler
  • Format: CD
  • Release Date: 5/29/2026
Voices Unheard
  • Voices Unheard

  • Artist: Jayler
  • Format: CD
  • Release Date: 5/29/2026
  • Artist: Jayler
  • Label: Silver Lining Music
  • UPC: 5026854610566
  • Item #: 2798277X
  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 5/29/2026
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Voices Unheard on CD

Jayler are a UK-based rock band channelling the raw spirit of '60s and '70s classic rock with a modern edge. Built on swaggering riffs, soulful vocals and a fearless live presence, their sound carries the weight of Led Zeppelin, the ambition of Queen, and the urgency of a new generation, without ever sounding like a throwback. At the core of Jayler'S music is defiance and intent. These are songs for a generation that feels unheard, restless and hungry for something real. Fronted by the irrepressible James Bartholomew on vocals and guitar, alongside Tyler Arrowsmith on guitar, Ed Evans on drums, and Ricky Hodgkiss on bass and keyboards, Jayler channel the core DNA of classic rock while forging something unmistakably their own. Lead single "Down Below" is an uptempo, dust-kicking vintage stomper, with Bartholomew's vocals soaring and snarling before slipping effortlessly into harmonica-fuelled storyteller mode - playful, confident and full of attitude. "Need Your Love" arrives as a full-throttle rock anthem for a new generation, driven by a chorus built for big rooms and bigger voices. "The Getaway" crackles with raw rock 'n' roll swagger, loud guitars and high-voltage momentum, while "Hate To See It End" barrels forward with a defiant, high-octane, go-for-it drive. At a time when so much in 2026 feels manufactured joy and chaos, love and hate alike... Jayler sound refreshingly real