Tag: Jane N' The Jungle out with Cut Me Open

The Shrubs Bring Sweaty, Analog Urgency to “Let Us In”

Houston-based psych-rock duo The Shrubs return with "Let Us In", a frantically catchy single that basically sugarcoats a societal breakdown in layers of infectious fuzz. https://open.spotify.com/album/4DHZnz49JHoaX6Ce0uAdd6?si=xvATg3GHRyS6lHn1pLjiNw Miguel and Sophie have a fascinating knack for dragging fifty-year-old analog reel-to-reels and gritty cassettes into modern digital landscapes. Here, they have engineered a massive, heavily distorted wall of sound that races forward with a sweaty, desperate urgency. You catch...

Sloe Honey’s “A Cup of Joe” Album Is A Poignant Dive Into The Heart Of Love And Vulnerability

Sloe Honey's "A Cup of Joe" album is an ephemeral love chronicle that is a resonating ode to raw emotions and the healing journey. Sloe Honey, better known as an intimate look into the soul of Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Melissa Stickley, presents a riveting journey of love, grief, and regeneration on her most recent extended play (EP), titled "A Cup of Joe." It's a sound story...

Jane N’ The Jungle Redefining Empowerment And Authenticity With “Cut Me Open”

Jane N' The Jungle is a rock band consisting of Jordan White, Brian Dellis, and Bryan Dague. The band's alternative rock, metal, and punk style...