Voices Unheard
Jayler
Voices Unheard is the debut studio album by Jayler, a four-piece rock band from the West Midlands of England, released on May 29, 2026 via Silver Lining Music. The band — James Bartholomew (vocals and guitar), Tyler Arrowsmith (guitar), Ricky Hodgkiss (bass and keys), and Ed Evans (drums) — recorded the 11-track, 43-minute album at Vada Studios with producer George Perks, known for his recent work with Pet Needs and Kid Kapichi. Drawing deep from the well of late 1960s and early 1970s classic rock — Led Zeppelin, Free, Queen, and Jimi Hendrix are all audible touchstones — the band nonetheless aims for something felt as distinctly their own: songs for a generation that, as Rough Trade put it, feels "unheard, restless and hungry for something real." The album's title is drawn directly from a line in "Over the Mountain" — "we are the voices unheard" — which serves as the thematic anchor of the record, loosely nodding to the peace-and-love spirit of the late '60s while grounding its lyrics in the frustrations of the present.
The album moves across a wider sonic range than its classic rock pedigree might suggest. The lead single "Down Below" is a gritty, bluesy stomper with harmonica swagger, while "Riverboat Queen" carries the kind of loose, confident groove that Rock News compared to Lenny Kravitz as much as Zeppelin; "Bittersweet" pulls back into quiet folk-inflected territory; and the closing "The Rinsk" — named after a Viking/Anglo-Saxon-inspired character — ends the album without a forced climax. Kerrang! called it "a solid offering from a gang proving that they do, in fact, make bands like they used to," and Markus' Heavy Music Blog praised it as "a stunning debut album that brings classic 1970s rock into the 2020s." The album's release coincides with a remarkable trajectory for a young band — Jayler were already booked to support Deep Purple and Sammy Hagar before their first full-length had even dropped.
Voices Unheard
Jayler
Voices Unheard is the debut studio album by Jayler, a four-piece rock band from the West Midlands of England, released on May 29, 2026 via Silver Lining Music. The band — James Bartholomew (vocals and guitar), Tyler Arrowsmith (guitar), Ricky Hodgkiss (bass and keys), and Ed Evans (drums) — recorded the 11-track, 43-minute album at Vada Studios with producer George Perks, known for his recent work with Pet Needs and Kid Kapichi. Drawing deep from the well of late 1960s and early 1970s classic rock — Led Zeppelin, Free, Queen, and Jimi Hendrix are all audible touchstones — the band nonetheless aims for something felt as distinctly their own: songs for a generation that, as Rough Trade put it, feels "unheard, restless and hungry for something real." The album's title is drawn directly from a line in "Over the Mountain" — "we are the voices unheard" — which serves as the thematic anchor of the record, loosely nodding to the peace-and-love spirit of the late '60s while grounding its lyrics in the frustrations of the present.
The album moves across a wider sonic range than its classic rock pedigree might suggest. The lead single "Down Below" is a gritty, bluesy stomper with harmonica swagger, while "Riverboat Queen" carries the kind of loose, confident groove that Rock News compared to Lenny Kravitz as much as Zeppelin; "Bittersweet" pulls back into quiet folk-inflected territory; and the closing "The Rinsk" — named after a Viking/Anglo-Saxon-inspired character — ends the album without a forced climax. Kerrang! called it "a solid offering from a gang proving that they do, in fact, make bands like they used to," and Markus' Heavy Music Blog praised it as "a stunning debut album that brings classic 1970s rock into the 2020s." The album's release coincides with a remarkable trajectory for a young band — Jayler were already booked to support Deep Purple and Sammy Hagar before their first full-length had even dropped.
