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Jane N’ The Jungle unleash venom on new single 'Parasite'

  • Writer: FLEX
    FLEX
  • 20 hours ago
  • 1 min read
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Jane N’ The Jungle’s new single 'Parasite' is a strike of fury aimed squarely at our uneasy relationship with technology. Where many bands flirt with dystopian imagery, this Phoenix outfit tears into it with teeth bared, wrapping their unease in a ferocious mix of alt-metal weight and punk defiance.


The track thrives on tension, with riff-heavy guitars slashing through the mix while Jordan White’s commanding vocals rise and fall between anguish and accusation. The lyrics, brimming with unease, reflect on the creeping dominance of AI and its effect on human identity, casting it not as a tool but as an invasive force, leeching away agency until we’re complicit in our own undoing.


What elevates 'Parasite' beyond its jagged edges is how it channels raw frustration into something theatrical yet brutally direct. White spits fire, claws through silence, and refuses to let go. Paired with Brian Dellis’s snarling riffs, the band builds a wall of sound that feels both crushing and cathartic.


Jane N’ The Jungle have long been known for music that sits at the crossroads of grit and grandeur, but 'Parasite' feels like a moment of arrival; a statement track that sharpens their identity while speaking to the chaos of the present. It’s the kind of song that rattles both speakers and listeners alike.



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