If you’ve been sleeping on Jetski, now’s the time to wake up.
Hailing from Sheffield, UK, Jetski are carving out their own lane in the emo and pop punk underground—with raw honesty, infectious hooks, and a whole lot of heart. While they might not be plastered across festival headliners (yet), their music speaks louder than hype ever could.
Jetski first caught ears with their debut EP For The Family in 2022, a release that felt like reading someone’s diary through distorted guitar lines and crashing drums. Tracks like “Joey and Zoe” and “Jack’s Song” walk the line between playful storytelling and gut-punch emotion—no overproduction, no ego, just honesty.
Now, they’re back with “Gardeners Rest”, their newest single and another strong step forward in their evolution. Lyrically reflective and musically tight, it shows just how much the band has grown while staying true to their roots. It’s heartfelt, loud, and unmistakably Jetski.
What makes Jetski stand out is how familiar they feel. There’s a worn-in comfort to their sound that evokes early 2010s emo revival vibes, but with enough modern grit to keep it fresh. Their lyrics read like conversations you’ve had at 2AM on a mate’s floor, when everything sucks and no one knows what comes next—but at least you’re not alone in it.
Live, they’re even better. Whether it’s a packed pub or a support slot on a bigger bill, Jetski bring it every single time. The energy’s infectious, the crowd’s involved, and the singalongs hit hard. There’s a tangible sense of community in the room—like everyone’s in on something special that hasn’t gone mainstream yet, and maybe never will.
And honestly? That’s part of the charm.
In a scene constantly chasing trends, Jetski are doing their own thing. No gimmicks, no forced edge—just honest music made by people who mean it. If you’re into bands that wear their hearts on their sleeves and aren’t afraid to get loud about it, Jetski are worth your time.
Because while they might not be on every playlist (yet), they’re the kind of band that sticks with you. And with songs like “Gardeners Rest” making the rounds, it’s only a matter of time before everyone else catches on.



