JPTR is a new project out there that sticks out of the current musical landscape. Drums and vocals are the only two instruments they use to communicate and share their ideas. We are happy to premiere the follow-up to their first two single videos Revolution and Master Babe. In Attack, the tension slowly rises up until an energetic climax when drums go literally crazy. The whole has a very pleasant ‘out-of-the-box’ feeling.
Their first full length isn’t yet announced, but the band is releasing one single each full moon in 2016. We wanted to know more about their approach, that’s why we asked them some questions… find the answers below in a creative programed and visualized way:
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