Rock/Review Jane N' The Jungle - Disco Lemonade
Heavy-hitting truths, loud guitars, and an infectious energy make up the DNA of Phoenix, AZ’s modern rock band, Jane N’ The Jungle, formed as a garage rock band in 2013 with childhood friends Jordan White and Brian Dellis. The band has an unquenched thirst for communication that demands attention with powerful lead vocals and guitars that cut like a knife with a take-no-prisoners attitude influenced by a combination of alternative rock, metal, and a touch of punk.
“Disco Lemonade,” Jane N' The Jungle's most recent hit, is a sensual and melancholic alt-rock anthem that reimagines the spirit of 90s nostalgia from a new, female-driven angle. The song, which was inspired by Marcy Playground's "Sex and Candy," skillfully combines grunge, alternative, and indie elements to produce a mesmerizing ambiance that is both contemporary and old.
The sensual but gritty intensity of “Disco Lemonade,” which was produced by Cameron Mizell (Avril Lavigne, Sleeping With Sirens, Memphis May Fire), is encased in smoky vocals, swirling guitar riffs, and a bassline that grinds beneath a fuzzy, neon-lit backdrop. The song is the ideal backdrop for a tune that exudes both defiance and appeal because of its brooding intensity and unrepentant attitude, which conjure up images of a disco ball reflected off a long leather coat.
By combining a contemporary rock sensibility with a beloved 90s aesthetic, Jane N' The Jungle expertly balances nostalgia and innovation. “Disco Lemonade” is more than simply a nostalgic song thanks to its evocative lyrics and haunting melodies; it's a daring, euphoric declaration of the band's personality.
“Disco Lemonade” is a remarkable teaser for their new album, which is building interest. It demonstrates that Jane N' The Jungle is not only reliving rock's history, but also rewriting its future.