Voices Unheard JAYLER

Album info

Album-Release:
2026

HRA-Release:
29.05.2026

Label: Silver Lining Music

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Hard Rock

Artist: JAYLER

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  • 1 Intro 00:33
  • 2 Down Below 03:45
  • 3 Riverboat Queen 03:14
  • 4 Need Your Love 03:20
  • 5 The Getaway 04:41
  • 6 Bittersweet 05:21
  • 7 Hate to See it End 04:31
  • 8 Over the Mountain 04:10
  • 9 Alectrona 04:18
  • 10 Lovemaker 03:55
  • 11 The Rinsk 05:46
  • Total Runtime 43:34

Info for Voices Unheard



JAYLER, the fast-rising UK rock band igniting a new generation of rock fans, have released their powerful new single and video, ‘Hate To See It End‘. The track is taken from debut album Voices Unheard, a record already being hailed as one of the most important new rock releases of 2026. Blending the soul and swagger of classic rock with the urgency and emotion of modern youth, Voices Unheard, will be released this Friday via Silver Lining Music.

“Hate To See It End’ is about that moment you feel something slipping through your hands… when you know it matters, but you can’t stop it. It’s raw, it’s honest – and it’s about not following the crowd when everything in you says go your own way” – JAYLER

At a time when so much modern music feels manufactured and disposable, Voices Unheard stands as a defiant statement. This an album built to inspire arenas, unite generations and reignite belief in rock music again.

“This album is everything we are. It’s about feeling lost sometimes, wanting freedom, wanting connection and trying to find your place in the world. We grew up loving music that made people feel something real, and that’s what we want this album to do. We want people to turn it up loud, escape for a while and feel like they belong to something.” – JAYLER

“This is just brilliant. The voices in these grooves should definitely not be unheard.” – Powerplay

“This is a stunner. Voices Unheard but not for long” – Fistful of Metal

“For a debut, Voices Unheard doesn’t whisper, it roars. It’s raw, ambitious, and alive in all the right ways.” – Blues Matters

“The sound is definitely contemporary, and the retro vibe is limited to the tones and the overall atmosphere… undeniable talent and obvious potential… a future star!” – Rock Hard [FR]

James Bartholomew, vocals, guitar
Tyler Arrowsmith, guitar
Ricky Hodgkiss, bass, keyboards
Ed Evans, drums

Produced & Mixed by George Perks
Additional engineering by Georgia Fullalove
Recorded at Vada Studios
Mastered by Andrew ‘Hippy’ Baldwin



JAYLER
Swaggering classic rock throwbacks Jayler aren’t the first band to stand on the shoulders of the genre’s giants. But here’s the thing… they won’t be there long. You see, standing on the shoulders of fabled forebears is only the start: standing toe to toe with Led Zeppelin, Free, Bad Company et al is JAYLER’s true, burning ambition. Spoiler alert: this incendiary Midlands quartet is getting there. Fast.

Step inside visceral debut Voices Unheard and reassuringly familiar echoes of Plant, Rodgers, Hughes and Coverdale elevate a remarkably assured record. Riffs rich in affecting authenticity resonate with fans of Page, Kossoff and Blackmore. In looking to a storied past, JAYLER point to a thrilling future. A future where respect will be earned and potential realised.

JAYLER don’t hide their influences. Why would they? Taking their lead from legends is the smartest of moves. Adding a 21st century twist to the tried and tested classic rock formula is smarter still. At the vanguard of the UK’s New Wave of Classic Rock, JAYLER comfortably span eras and constantly spark debate. A breakout year will see the band share stages with Guns N’ Roses, Sammy Hagar and Deep Purple – plug into Voices Unheard and it’s plainly obvious why.

“Music is my life,” promises striking frontman James Bartholomew. He means it. You can hear it — when he talks, just as much as when he sings. The compelling voice of JAYLER is laser focused and madly, deeply in love with his craft. This band is no passing fad for him. James is all in, all of the time.

Same goes for his band mate, and best mate, Tyler Arrowsmith. The ‘ler’ to his buddy’s ‘Jay’, one of the UK’s fastest-rising six-stringers doesn’t over complicate his contribution to a talented collective. “I’ve got my riffs,” he explains. And the kid’s got plenty. Riffs that allow James to shine and JAYLER’s potential to explode.

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