Jane N’ The Jungle have never been subtle. The Phoenix duo: Jordan White on vocals, Brian Dellis on guitar, have built their sound around intensity, and their latest single “Parasite” keeps the pressure on.
Produced by Cameron Mizell (Machine Gun Kelly, Avril Lavigne), the track starts low and slow. A dark synth pad and distant echoes build a brooding atmosphere before White’s voice cuts in—controlled, melodic, but with weight. There’s something in her tone that recalls the raw feel in Six Day War by Colonel Bagshot—only colder, and female.
Then the floor drops. Thick guitars, massive drums, and a full-band assault kick in like the second half of a fight scene. For a moment, the track almost overpowers itself: but then it pulls back again, letting that original tension creep back in. The structure isn’t random; it’s cinematic. Tension, release, recoil. It would work well in a film or series scene where everything’s just about to tip into chaos.
The concept leans into dystopia. “Parasite” takes aim at AI, how it infiltrates, distorts, replaces. But the delivery isn’t preachy. It’s aggressive. White and Dellis don’t need metaphors when they’ve got volume, distortion, and a voice that doesn’t flinch.
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