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" Below.

Originally formed as an unfiltered outlet for the sounds inside the head of band leader Evan Patterson, Jaye Jayle have always been an unpredictable entity. In the beginning, the songs were short and lighthearted, written on acoustic guitar with no plans to release them or even perform them publicly but, within a year, the private solo project had evolved into a full band and a full-length album: 2016's haunting post-punk, kraut-blues debut House Cricks and Other Excuses To Get Out. Time is indeed a fickle thing, as Jaye Jayle's forthcoming fifth album will attest.

With a truncated blues piano hook slowly contorted into something strange and hideous, latest single "Fear is Here" sees Jaye Jayle facing up to how day-to-day existence can turn to nightmare in the blink of an eye. As lighthearted as it is alarming, "Fear Is Here" is a shining example of bandleader Evan Patterson’s apocalyptic impression of our present. 

An astounding collection of musical memories and emotional fragments, ‘After Alter’ is a body of work drawn together from previous recording sessions and previous lives in order to chart a driving, cathartic course into territories unknown. The latest record serves as both a document of the band’s history and as a new beginning. By creatively exorcising these poignant moments, Jaye Jayle are opening themselves up to new inspirations and there is already much more to come.

After Alter will be released on January 31.

Jaye Jayle Share New Track "Bloody Me"

Kentucky-based gothic blues ensemble Jaye Jayle have shared "Bloody Me," the second single taken from their fifth full-length album, After Alter,  set for release on the January 31 through Berlin's Pelagic Records.

Listen to "Bloody Me" below:

Originally formed as an unfiltered outlet for the sounds inside the head of band leader Evan Patterson, Jaye Jayle have always been an unpredictable entity. In the beginning, the songs were short and lighthearted, written on acoustic guitar with no plans to release them or even perform them publicly but, within a year, the private solo project had evolved into a full band and a full-length album: 2016's haunting post-punk, kraut-blues debut House Cricks and Other Excuses To Get Out. Time is indeed a fickle thing, as Jaye Jayle's forthcoming fifth album will attest.

An astounding collection of musical memories and emotional fragments, After Alter is a body of work drawn together from previous recording sessions and previous lives in order to chart a driving, cathartic course into territories unknown. "Bloody Me," the latest track shared from the album is Jaye Jayle's janiform identity made manifest. 

Written even before the band's debut album, "Bloody Me" is a bolshy, bass-driven punk rock retaliation to dressing up for Halloween because Patterson is alwaysdressed for Halloween. However, the track appears twice on the record, with a tender solo acoustic retelling cut straight to wax at Third Man Records in Nashville, mere hours before Patterson saw Bob Dylan perform for the first time, bringing the album to an introspective close. Two sides of the same coin; this latest single ferocious and snarling, its symbiotic sister plaintive and bare, but both unapologetically Jaye Jayle.

As this duality of "Bloody Me" shows, After Alter serves as both a document of the band’s history and as a new beginning. By creatively exorcising these poignant moments, Jaye Jayle are opening themselves up to new inspirations and there is already much more to come.

Patterson says, "'Bloody Me' is a testament for those that chose to not live their lives in the stereotype of the capitalistic calendar. I don't need to be told when and how to celebrate the what I love with those that I love. I do my best to celebrate everyday."

After Alter will be released on January 31.

Jaye Jayle Announce New Album "After Alter" + Share 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, written on acoustic guitar with no plans to release them or even perform them publicly but, within a year, the private solo project had evolved into a full band and a full-length album: 2016's haunting post-punk, kraut-blues debut House Cricks and Other Excuses To Get Out. Time is indeed a fickle thing, as Jaye Jayle's forthcoming fifth album will attest.

An astounding collection of musical memories and emotional fragments, After Alter is a body of work drawn together from previous recording sessions and previous lives in order to chart a driving, cathartic course into territories unknown. The excitement of nascent creative relationships collides with the crushing demise of turbulent personal ones as pivotal moments and unfinished refrains from the band’s rollercoaster career as outsider artists are reworked and reframed as a powerful of what Jaye Jayle is and alway has been: the raw, undiluted outpouring of Patterson’s creative mind. A host of fleeting feelings dragged once again to the surface; at once volatile, gut wrenching and serene, expect the unexpected.

Lead single and After Alter's opening track "Father Fiction," for example, dives headlong into the fables and factious ideologies of organised religion with hardened gazes and wry smiles as rolling drums and repetitive discordant guitar refrains spiral ever down into the labyrinth of meaning and misinterpretation before the album careens off to different places, times and people from Jaye Jayle’s past.

As much as After Alter serves as a document of the band’s history, the album also represents a new beginning. By creatively exorcising these poignant moments, Jay Jayle have opened themselves up to new inspirations and there is already so much more to come.

After Alter will be released on January 31, 2025.