Jane N’ The Jungle – ‘Killed Someone’

Jane N’ The Jungle are a musical tsunami of tenacity, an intriguing mixture of diverse musical aesthetics, creativing a veritable mosaic of indie ear candy. With singer Jordan White’s background in musical theatre to guitarist Brian Dellis’ years as a punk rocker, the Arizona up and comers are building a great reputation on their fearsome live sets, while at the same time releasing superbly constructed songs.

Now they’re back, with a song and video which is a world away from their previous release, ‘Faded Stars’. This time they’ve got a sinister ode to debauchery entitled, ‘Killed Someone’.

Fans of Jane N’ The Jungle know the band for the anthemic choruses which have become their trademark, and this is still the case in ‘Killed Someone’, with White like a force of nature with her soaring vocals and Dellis’ slaying guitar solo.

An awesome song deserves an equally memorable video and that is what we get for ‘Killed Someone’. We see the band rocking out at a party outside Phoenix, while another, more sinister story is taking place. A man looking for a “good time” is preying on the weak and vulnerable, and a situation arises where the victim most likely won’t fight back. The video contains mystery, suspense, and above all draws the viewer in and involves them in the entire drama: definitely a brilliant video.

Find out more about Jane N’ The Jungle from their official website, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and SoundCloud.

Jane N' The Jungle - Killed Someone

Jane N’ The Jungle are a musical tsunami of tenacity, an intriguing mixture of diverse musical aesthetics, creativing a veritable mosaic of indie ear candy. With singer Jordan White’s background in musical theatre to guitarist Brian Dellis’ years as a punk rocker, the Arizona up and comers are building a great reputation on their fearsome live sets, while at the same time releasing superbly constructed songs.

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