Metal Claws and Machine Fears – Jane N’ The Jungle Roar with “Parasite”
Jane N’ The Jungle’s latest single “Parasite” is a sonic sledgehammer, gritty, aggressive, and absolutely unrelenting. The Phoenix-based rock outfit, fronted by the powerhouse vocals of Jordan White and sharpened by Brian Dellis’s blistering guitar work, delivers a track that’s as urgent as it is explosive. If you thought modern rock had lost its edge, “Parasite” is here to chew through that doubt and spit it back in your face.
Produced by Cameron Mizell (yes, the guy behind Machine Gun Kelly and Avril Lavigne), “Parasite” blends metal grit with punk fury, channelling the rising tensions around AI and our frighteningly intimate relationship with technology. But this isn’t some dry commentary, it’s a full-body experience. White’s vocals don’t just soar, they scream from the void with soul-splitting intensity. Dellis, meanwhile, slices through the mix with guitar riffs that are both savage and surgically precise.
What makes “Parasite” stand out is how personal it feels despite its apocalyptic subject. There’s theatricality here, drama, defiance, and pure emotional fire, all wrapped in a package that demands to be played loud. With each release, Jane N’ The Jungle gets bolder, and “Parasite” might just be their most blistering anthem yet. It’s not just a song, it’s a wake-up call wrapped in distortion.