Have you ever heard an album that blends rap, trap, rage, hyperpop, digicore, indietronica, emo, EDM, electroclash, hardstyle, and dubstep? Well, Jane Remover presents the self-produced and genre-defying record Revengeseekerz that is just the soundtrack to crash your car to. Music has never had this much aura before.
But who is Jane Remover? As early as the age of 16, they began releasing self-produced tracks on Soundcloud during quarantine, which was right around when the hyperpop and ... read more
a strange criticism, but it felt like many of the beats were trying to escape the song???
this album is definitely weaker than hertz imo,
mainly because khel excels with more 'controlled chaos' dance instrumentals
rather than the rage-like beats on this one
overall, nothing too memorable :(
while certainly a sweet enjoyable treat, i find that this leroy album lacks the melodic aspects that her previous albums stood out for.
the hardcore dubstep was awesome but not that memorable, so i see this more as an endless vibey DJ set