Twin Jackal, hailing from South London via the Basque Country have become synonymous with delivering a forceful contemporary rock punch that's both adrenaline-powered and lyrically eloquent.
“Matching mathy, jagged elements to that strident, empowered vocal, 'Humility' sparks with energy, a hard-hitting introduction that comes emblazoned with fresh ideas.†- ROBIN MURRAY, CLASH MAGAZINE
“Undeniably crafting a sound that harbours flecks of UK rock bigwigs like Biffy Clyro and Twin Atlantic.†- DANIELLE DE WOLFE, ONE STOP RECORD SHOP ON ‘CRUEL’
“The energy, intensity and ingenuity of [Humility] is breathtaking but if you take a deep breath and go back for seconds you will be richly rewarded.†- ROLAND MONGER, LISTEN WITH MONGER
Twin Jackal formed through a love of underground, experimental rock and post-hardcore bands such as Arcane Roots and Marmozets, along with the starrier likes of Biffy Clyro or Million Dead. With the anger of hardcore or metal, the fuzz of stoner rock and always searching for the true emotion of pop or indie rock, they found their own unique sound: a mind-boggling mix of math rock rhythms, unpredictable guitars and soulful vocals sewn together into a fierce wall of sound.
Twin Jackal, hailing from South London via the Basque Country have become synonymous with delivering a forceful contemporary rock punch that's both adrenaline-powered and lyrically eloquent.
“Matching mathy, jagged elements to that strident, empowered vocal, 'Humility' sparks with energy, a hard-hitting introduction that comes emblazoned with fresh ideas.†- ROBIN MURRAY, CLASH MAGAZINE
“Undeniably crafting a sound that harbours flecks of UK rock bigwigs like Biffy Clyro and Twin Atlantic.†- DANIELLE DE WOLFE, ONE STOP RECORD SHOP ON ‘CRUEL’
“The energy, intensity and ingenuity of [Humility] is breathtaking but if you take a deep breath and go back for seconds you will be richly rewarded.†- ROLAND MONGER, LISTEN WITH MONGER
Twin Jackal formed through a love of underground, experimental rock and post-hardcore bands such as Arcane Roots and Marmozets, along with the starrier likes of Biffy Clyro or Million Dead. With the anger of hardcore or metal, the fuzz of stoner rock and always searching for the true emotion of pop or indie rock, they found their own unique sound: a mind-boggling mix of math rock rhythms, unpredictable guitars and soulful vocals sewn together into a fierce wall of sound.