Bucks Music Group has teamed up with US-based The Royalty Network to offer Bristolian rock quartet The Jacques a global publishing deal.
The Royalty Network is a long time partner of Bucks Music Group, and the deal will see the two companies working closely together across different territories to support the band.
The Jacques, made up in part by brothers Fin and Elliot O'Brien, have this year released new music, No Kamikaze, following up on their debut 2014 EP Pretty DJ.
Ahead of their London show on 18 May at 100 Club, London, they have been recording new material with Dan Swift at RAK Studio.
Bucks Music Group’s director A&R, Sarah Liversedge, said: 'I first saw The Jacques perform was in Brooklyn, New York, on the Rough Trade/BBC Introducing stage at CMJ at the end of 2015. Their set was confident and brimming with attitude.'
Described by Liversedge as 'early Libertines versus the Pixies', the band's music has featured on several UK television shows such as Made In Chelsea, Soccer AM and Hollyoaks.
She added: 'They are young lads craving the limelight and oozing raw talent.'
The Jacques new music, which they've released via their own label Vegan Cyanide, as well as tour dates and merchandise, can be found on their website.
Words: Hannah Kane
The Royalty Network is a long time partner of Bucks Music Group, and the deal will see the two companies working closely together across different territories to support the band.
The Jacques, made up in part by brothers Fin and Elliot O'Brien, have this year released new music, No Kamikaze, following up on their debut 2014 EP Pretty DJ.
Ahead of their London show on 18 May at 100 Club, London, they have been recording new material with Dan Swift at RAK Studio.
Bucks Music Group’s director A&R, Sarah Liversedge, said: 'I first saw The Jacques perform was in Brooklyn, New York, on the Rough Trade/BBC Introducing stage at CMJ at the end of 2015. Their set was confident and brimming with attitude.'
Described by Liversedge as 'early Libertines versus the Pixies', the band's music has featured on several UK television shows such as Made In Chelsea, Soccer AM and Hollyoaks.
She added: 'They are young lads craving the limelight and oozing raw talent.'
The Jacques new music, which they've released via their own label Vegan Cyanide, as well as tour dates and merchandise, can be found on their website.
Words: Hannah Kane