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The even-keeled ascent of The Jellybricks is living proof that lasting passion trumps flash-in-the-pan fame. A rock group in the classic two-guitars-bass-drums tradition, this Harrisburg, Pennsylvania-based crew persevered for two decades before claiming the spotlight with “Some Kind Of Lucky,” their first album for Wicked Cool Records.
Inspired by melodic rock ’n’ roll from the ’60s British Invasion to ’90s alternative, their ear worm track record caught the attention of Stevie Van Zandt, who elevated their 2012 track “Rock ’n’ Roll Suicide” and 2014’s “About The Weekend” to “Coolest Song in the World” status on Little Steven’s Underground Garage.
2019 saw the release of "Some Kind Of Lucky,” featuring the song “Brooklyn,” which received a nomination for Best Video at the Independent Music Awards. The album included four songs earning the title of "Coolest Song in the World" in Little Steven’s Underground Garage. The Jellybricks were further recognized that year when they were honored with the Central PA Music Hall of Fame Best Rock Band award.
In February of 2025, the band released “Dreaming in Stereo,” produced by Grammy-winning producer Geoff Sanoff, and featuring guest appearances by guitarist Doug Gillard (Guided by Voices/Nada Surf) on two songs. Critics have compared the new album’s blend of ‘60s melodic charm and ‘90s rock punch to Fountains of Wayne meets Replacements-style grit, and attest that “Dreaming in Stereo is pure power-pop bliss.”
Inspired by melodic rock ’n’ roll from the ’60s British Invasion to ’90s alternative, their ear worm track record caught the attention of Stevie Van Zandt, who elevated their 2012 track “Rock ’n’ Roll Suicide” and 2014’s “About The Weekend” to “Coolest Song in the World” status on Little Steven’s Underground Garage.
2019 saw the release of "Some Kind Of Lucky,” featuring the song “Brooklyn,” which received a nomination for Best Video at the Independent Music Awards. The album included four songs earning the title of "Coolest Song in the World" in Little Steven’s Underground Garage. The Jellybricks were further recognized that year when they were honored with the Central PA Music Hall of Fame Best Rock Band award.
In February of 2025, the band released “Dreaming in Stereo,” produced by Grammy-winning producer Geoff Sanoff, and featuring guest appearances by guitarist Doug Gillard (Guided by Voices/Nada Surf) on two songs. Critics have compared the new album’s blend of ‘60s melodic charm and ‘90s rock punch to Fountains of Wayne meets Replacements-style grit, and attest that “Dreaming in Stereo is pure power-pop bliss.”
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