
Jackki Harrt’s new single “SHEVAMP” feels like it was made for October. It’s dark, spooky and the kind of track you want playing while the Halloween lights flicker outside. With haunting guitar riffs and a pulsing rhythm, the song tells the story of a helpless ghoul trapped in a toxic love with a seductive vampire. It’s gothic and weirdly beautiful, exactly what we expected from Jackki Harrt and more.
The band’s frontwoman delivers a rich and captivating vocal performance that perfectly matches the eerie tone of the track. The production and mixing are perfect and giving the song that raw punk edge without losing clarity. The chorus hits hard and stays with you and the guitars add a gritty bite that ties the whole thing together.
What really makes this track stand out is how real it feels, even under all the blood and fangs, it’s a song about control, obsession and surrender. The band leans fully into the dark side of passion and that honesty is what makes the track so powerful.
The music video captures the Halloween mood perfectly. It’s the perfect release for spooky season, but honestly, we could listen to it year-round. We loved the vibe, the energy and the bold creativity behind this track. It’s raw and dark, just like Jackki Harrt!
ABOUT THE BAND:

Jackki Harrt is a razorblade in lipstick—an alt/post-punk scream echoing down the alleyways of a city that forgot your name. Born from cheap beers, blown amps, and the sting of wanting more, Jackki Harrt isn’t here to play nice—they’re here to peel the paint off your favorite dive bar and leave glitter in the wreckage.
Fusing jagged guitars, driving basslines, and vocals that snarl and seduce in equal measure, Jackki Harrt soundtracks the chaos of being alive when everything feels like it’s burning down. Think heartbreak in fishnets. Think riot grrrl meets new wave ghost story. Think music that sounds like it means it.
They’re not your scene’s next big thing. They’re what happens after the glitter fades and the real shit starts.
Jackki Harrt is here. You just haven’t bled for them yet.

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