New Jaim
New Jaim formed in New York City in the early 2000s with vocalist and guitarist Judah Seidman, bassist and keyboardist Eden Brower, and drummer Jonah Brogan....
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New Jaim formed in New York City in the early 2000s with vocalist and guitarist Judah Seidman, bassist and keyboardist Eden Brower, and drummer Jonah Brogan. Their sound mixed rock, electronica, and hip-hop in ways that didn't fit neatly into existing categories, which drew some criticism for being too experimental.
In 2010, their single "1.0" broke through with raw, emotional lyrics and a haunting melody that connected with listeners. Other songs like "A Otro Lugar" and "Cambia Mi Rumbo" show the band's range across their catalog. They've released several albums since, though the catalog copy trails off before detailing them.
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