Jane's music stands out for its chaotic yet intentional composition, blending elements like wah-wah guitars and harmonicas. While Jane has transformed from a timid artist hesitant to record vocals to a performer with devoted fans, they grapple with anxiety and the pressures of fame. Songs convey a sense of unburdening and a yearning for connection, as demonstrated in 'Dreamflasher.' Unlike other introspective artists, Jane embraces chaos as a means of cathartic expression, providing a raw emotional experience while continuously engaging listeners with cleverly concealed references to their earlier work.
What makes it work so well is that this anarchy is not an anything-goes anarchy: These songs are so carefully composed, so intentional, that every cyborgian burp and steel snare fits perfectly.
There's the wah-wah guitar on 'Fadeoutz,' the heavenly stutter-choir to open up 'angels in camo,' the yawning harmonica across 'Dreamflasher.' Jane practically hosts an Easter egg hunt for longtime fans.
The length of the tracks could be tiresome if not for Jane's increasingly expressive vocals. They flutter out into sweet pop melodies and contort in new and weird ways, like the maniacal laughter on 'Experimental Skin.'
Instead of the tender working-through-differences approach favored by other introspective singer-songwriters in Jane's generation, the Revengeseekerz approach is catharsis via chaos.
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