Tag: JAYE JAYLE
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Jaye Jayle Share New Track “Fear Is Here”
Kentucky-based, gothic blues ensemble Jaye Jayle have shared “Fear Is Here,” the third single taken from their fifth full-length album, After Alter, set for release on the January 31 through Berlin’s Pelagic Records. Listen to “Fear Is Here” here. Originally formed as an unfiltered outlet for the sounds inside the head of band leader Evan Patterson, Jaye Jayle have always been an unpredictable…
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Jaye Jayle Announce New Album “After Alter” And Share New Single “Father Fiction”
Kentucky-based gothic blues ensemble Jaye Jayle have announced the release of After Alter, their fifth full-length album, on January 31 through Berlin’s Pelagic Records. Pre-order it here. Originally formed as an unfiltered outlet for the sounds inside the head of band leader Evan Patterson, Jaye Jayle has always been an unpredictable entity. In the beginning, the songs were short and lighthearted,…
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Jaye Jayle Releases Reimagined Solo Album “A Blue Bird Cage”
When Louisville, Kentucky’s Evan Patterson invented the moniker Jaye Jayle, he intended the listener to think that his music was created by an esoteric, unknown singer-songwriter. Those two made-up words, Jaye Jayle, created a visual: A Blue Bird Cage. It’s fitting that this record without his backing band has that title. The six songs on the 12” vinyl album are…
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Jaye Jayle Released New Album “Don’t Let Your Love Life Let You Down”; Watch Video For “Warm Blood And Honey”
To understand how Jaye Jayle arrived at the way station of their forthcoming album, Don’t Let Your Love Life Let You Down, you must first trace the trail back to the project’s modest beginnings. The earliest Jaye Jayle releases were 45s housed in dust jackets—the kind of relics you would expect to find shoved in milk crates at the back of vintage record…
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Jaye Jayle Reappears With The Beatles Cover
Louisville, KY’s multi-instrumentalist mainstay Jaye Jayle have reappeared with an unconventional and ultimately “Jaye Jayle-esque” cover of the song “Help!” by The Beatles. Bandleader Evan Patterson discloses the cover’s origin: “A few months ago, I was riding in the car with my seventy-one year old father while he was listening to The Beatles’ song ‘Help!’ This is not out of…