
Jane N’ The Jungle’s ‘Disco Lemonade’ is laced with grit, attitude, and a hauntingly powerful energy. From the second those revving guitars kick in, you know you’re in for something dark, heavy, and utterly intoxicating. This track doesn’t dance under a disco ball—it prowls under it, wrapped in leather, dripping with 90s alt-rock angst, and daring you to take a sip.
With Cameron Mizell, who’s worked with heavyweights like Avril Lavigne, and Sleeping With Sirens, at the production helm, ‘Disco Lemonade’ has the big guns loaded to make big moves. It is soaked in grunge, alternative, and indie-rock influences, taking inspiration from the 90s classic ‘Sex and Candy’ but twisting it into a raw, female-led powerhouse. The beats thump like a slow-burning heartbeat, while the guitars grind and wail, setting the stage for lead singer Jordan White’s commanding presence.
White’s voice is thick, rich, and unwaveringly intense—there’s something both melancholic and menacing in her delivery, a kind of quiet storm that builds into something unstoppable. The harmonies drift behind her like ghostly echoes, bringing a spectral aura to the heaviness. “Disco Lemonda” simmers with real emotion, a deep and brooding energy that demands attention.
Jane N’ The Jungle’s ‘Disco Lemonade’ is a modern rock with an old-school soul, edgy yet nostalgic, heavy yet hypnotic. If this is just a taste of their upcoming record, then consider us hooked. Stay tuned for the big release.
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Review by: Naomi Joan