One Eskimo, A Rocket To The Moon, New Politics, The Spill Canvas



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UK-based One Eskimo is not just a band - they are a complete multimedia project. Their music follows a storyline, which has been animated to create a full visual and audio experience. This week on JBTV, watch these artists perform their carefully constructed ambient rock on the JBTV sound stage, before being interviewed by JBTV namesake, Jerry Bryant. Next up, the catchy power pop quartet, A Rocket to the Moon, stop by the studio for a chat with host Jenna Martinelli. In support of their debut album 'On Your Side', the band has toured with Motion City Soundtrack, Sing It Loud, fun., and as a part of Warped Tour 2010. The formation of Denmark-based rock band New Politics involved a bit of happenstance, after singer David Boyd came across an ad in the newspaper for a Battle of the Bands and entered on a whim, despite not having the necessary component of an actual band. Three weeks later, New Politics played their first show and placed in the top four of almost a thousand entered bands. This week on JBTV, host Kevin Manno gives his farewell JBTV interview, before starting his own show over at MTV next week, and heads over to the Dew Tour to catch up with this incidental band. To finish off the show, we're going back in time with a classic Jerry Bryant interview with The Spill Canvas. The band have been going strong for the greater part of the past decade, and 2010 will see three new releases from these rockers - the full-length 'Formalities' and EPs 'Abnormalities' and 'Realities'.

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