Fatal Jamz "Heavenly" | Volcom Cyber Singles Club

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WEEK 18: FATAL JAMZ – “HEAVENLY CHOIR”

Fatal Jamz formed during a busy summer for singer Marion Belle. “I formed the project in 2013 in the middle of recording a record with Dan Horne (The Lilys + Beachwood Sparks) and a bunch of my favorite L.A. players,” he says. “I had a group going at the time called Bowery Beasts and this record we were recording was going to be our second full length. It came out as something very different and it went from there into Fatal Jamz.” The newly christened Fatal Jamz received some positive attention early on with a single. “I started producing singles with my friend Nic and we dropped ‘Rookie‘ on the bandcamp and it immediately got a lot of love online,” recounts Marion. “From that one song we got asked to tour with Sky Ferreira and Smith Westerns.”

Burger Records and Gnar Tapes released the debut Fatal Jamz album, Vol. 1 in 2013. “I met Sean and Lee initially through my friends at Gnar and The Memories,” recalled Marion. “They have been very supportive, setting up shows and DJ nights. They are really the first people to give the music a platform which I’ve always appreciated. It’s been easy and cool to be apart of what Burger’s been doing, which is obviously historic.”

“Heavenly Choir” is the first new Fatal Jamz song since releasing Coverboy in 2016 on Lollipop Records. If you are picking up a dark romantic vibe, you aren’t misled. “In my songs I’m the lord of the dark garden of dreams,” explains Marion. “I live for romance and the danger of love.” “Heavenly Choir” may in fact signal the direction for future Fatal Jamz. “I wanted to write something very blood, red and gothic,” says Marion. “It ended up being a new kind of anthem for us and maybe unlocking a new direction for the next record.”