Jane Remover's latest album marks a significant evolution in their music, blending tighter compositions with a rougher texture that reflects their growth as an artist. The album explores themes of loneliness and the struggle to escape one's surroundings, drawing on personal experiences and broader cultural references. The artist, known for their influence in the digicore subgenre, continues to innovate by integrating rock elements while contemplating complex feelings about identity and environment through their unique sound.
When there's nothing all around you, you might need to make a lot of noise to fill it up. There are so many kinds of nothing in this world and so many kinds of noise.
Nearly four years ago, Jane Remover's first full-length record Frailty heralded a watershed moment in the amorphous, emergent subgenre that some people agree is called digicore.
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