It’s been said that to understand the oddities of the United States of America, one needs to understand professional wrestling, the entertainment where brutality and storytelling combine to make crowds scream for blood while rafters shake. The Brooklyn band Jobber recognizes this parallel relationship and explores it in their music, which blends heavy riffs, candy-coated vocals, and lyrics about the anomie brought on by American life. These songs are wrestling themes in wait, packing massive hooks inside massive guitars and towering drums—a combination powerful enough to get an enti… read more
It’s been said that to understand the oddities of the United States of America, one needs to understand professional wrestling, the entertainment where brutality and storytelling combine to make crowds scream for blood while rafters shake. The Brooklyn band Jobber recognizes this parallel rel… read more
It’s been said that to understand the oddities of the United States of America, one needs to understand professional wrestling, the entertainment where brutality and storytelling combine to make crowds scream for blood while rafters shake. The Brooklyn band Jobber recognizes this parallel relationship and explores it in their music, which blends heavy riffs, cand… read more