‘Trouble’, the new song from Jane N’ The Jungle, is an absolute killer rock waltz. With stop-start guitars and blistering leads setting the stage for Jordan White’s incredibly versatile voice, along with Brian Dellis on guitar and Bryan Dague on bass, it’s a massively cathartic hook.
White is looking to leave her past behind, and she’s shouting down all the people and presumptions that keep rearing their ugly heads. Just as with their previous singles ‘Animal’ and ‘Lucky 7’, this song was produced by Chuck Alkazian at Detroit’s legendary Pearl Sound Studios. It’s the title track from their Angel Rock Records release, and one thing’s for sure – their take on ‘Trouble’ is definitely the sort you want to get into.
The music video for ‘Trouble’ was directed, shot, and edited by Jim Louvau and Tony Aguilera, who put the band’s considerable charisma to work. The song was co-written by all three members of the band, and their complete commitment to collaboration comes across in this performance clip. Jane N’ The Jungle are ferocious in a variety of different – and somewhat dangerous – industrial settings. Slowly a story comes to play as White runs through a dimly lit warehouse. Panic ensues as the surveillance feeds jump and cut out; we never see her pursuer, never learn why she’s running. Just as in the song, she’s making a desperate escape. Sadly there’s bad news: she gets caught and interrogated. A dark figure in a suit bangs his fist on the table – who does she think she is? Did she really think she could get away? The only answer he’s getting is the only one he needs – that Jane N’ The Jungle, and ‘Trouble’, are going places.
Check out Jane N’ The Jungle on their official website. The music video for ‘Trouble’ can be seen below.