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Jane N' The Jungle bite back with electrifying new single "Parasite"

Phoenix-based rock duo Jane N' The Jungle are used to catching ears by now, but with their new track "Parasite," they've come at us with something raw and particularly abrasive. Vocalist Jordan White and guitarist Brian Dellis reaffirm that their chemistry is unbreakable yet again, this time with heavyweight producer Cameron Mizell (working magic with Machine Gun Kelly, Avril Lavigne, Jelly Roll). The result is a song that doesn't so much knock as claw its way into your psyche.

"Parasite" simmers with the verses' moody tension before exploding in choruses that somehow feel like pure combustion. White's vocals burn with conviction as they ride Dellis' jumping guitar work, crafting a push-and-pull that's as anthemic and unnerving. The song is polished without losing its grit, refined yet never sterile in large part due to Mizell's masterful touch.

But what sets "Parasite" apart isn't the firepower of its production; it's the message beating underneath. Addressing the rise of AI and its future-chilling influence over humanity, the lyrics get straight to the point: Technology is creeping over people like a "parasite." It's clever, it's tarty, and frighteningly timely proof that Jane N' The Jungle are not just after ear-candy, but also discussion.

The accompanying video enhances the song's impact, capturing its immediacy in a way that lingers long after the last note has reverberated. The track and the video combined seem like a statement: Jane N' The Jungle aren't just making music but they're making noise that matters. The release of "Parasite" is here now, and if it's even a glimpse of what's to come from Jane N' The Jungle, then the future is bright with enough ferocity to turn anyone to stone.

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