Milwaukee’s Jaill released the underrated Brain Cream and the band are already back with a new collection of songs. Wherever It Be is out this week as the latest installment in the subscription-only ...
It’s been a while since we’ve heard from Milwaukee’s Jaill. They’re no longer on Sub Pop and frontman Vincent Kircher is the only original member at this point. But his new Jaill lineup will release ...
Jaill are a Milwaukee-based quartet who used to only write and record albums for their friends to hear. That doesn't seem to jive with "The Stroller." It sounds too big for a garage band planning on ...
Milwaukee indie rock outfit Jaill got the crowd moving at its first show of this year's South By Southwest music festival in Austin. AUSTIN, Texas -- Milwaukee indie rock outfit Jaill got the crowd ...
Jangly Milwaukee-based garage pop crew Jail have been going strong since 2002. Their only full-length, There's No Sky (Oh My My), introduced them to a much larger audience when it came out earlier ...
Having previously cooked up a pair of platters for Sub Pop, wonky Wisconsin indie-pop players Jaill have revealed their next full-length will come fresh off the Burger Records grill. Just in time for ...
Milwaukee-based indie rock outfit Jaill has proven in the decade they’ve been together that bringing your band to the spotlight takes serious, hard work. But with the release of their newest album, ...
Jaill are funnier than you are. They work a bit harder than you do, they probably run a quicker 40 and drink a few more beers at the end of each night. But little of that would become clear by simply ...
Thirty-two minutes. Eleven songs. That's the lean, guitar pop mini-opus that is "That's How We Burn," the Sub Pop Records debut from Milwaukee's own Jaill. The record was released today. Thirty-two ...
His band Jaill was recently signed to Seattle, Wash.’s Sub Pop Records, the members are preparing for their first European tour and a new album, “That’s How We Burn” is being promoted and sold ...
will NOT come to a town near you. (Their planned U.S. tour didn't have any The cancellation is a shame because now you won't know what Wisecracker is like live -- unless, of course you secretly are a ...