Some kinds of chaos feel calculated. Not clinical, but intentional. Jane Remover’s newest album Revengeseekerz is packed full of that kind of chaos. It's erratic, loud, and glitchy in all the right ways, and yet it never loses control or overexerts itself. Coming off the heels of 2023’s Census Designated — a luscious, soft-focus record about isolation and suburban sprawl — Revengeseekerz rips the curtains down. It’s loud where Census Designated was muted, shouts where Census whispered, and emotionally feral in a way that feels like a natural evolution, proving Jane Remover is developing their musical repertoire.
The biggest, baddest moment on the album is “Psychoboost feat danny brown” and sounds exactly like its name. Like its title reference, this song is a Pokémon battle — drums clash, basslines implode, and Danny Brown sounds like his usual unhinged self, in the best way. Jane’s production here is wild but airtight like they’re testing the structural integrity of the song without ever letting it collapse. If you’ve been waiting for them to fully lean into noise and speed and digital distortion, this is your reward.
Then there’s “Dancing with your eyes closed,” which in many ways is the inverse — there is the same sharp detail, but this time aimed at the dance floor. It’s hazy, nostalgic, and maybe the most accessible track they’ve ever made. There’s something earnest in the vocal layering, the way the beat almost stumbles but finds its footing again. Jane doesn’t lose their edge here — they just bend it into something warmer.
The whole album lives in the tension between rage and release. “TURN UP OR DIE” is straight-up aggro rave destruction, while “Dark night castle” pulls things back into something more spacious and haunted. But no track here feels tangential. Even the weirder, spikier cuts have a sense of direction, like Jane knows exactly where they want to take you — even if they’re kicking up sparks along the way.
Revengeseekerz isn’t easy, accessible listening, but it’s not trying to be. It’s a breakup album, a power fantasy, and a digital exorcism all rolled into one. And it might be Jane Remover’s best work yet — a sign that their artistry will continue to evolve, mature, and improve with time. If Census Designated was about observing the world through a dusty lens, Revengeseekerz is Jane smashing that lens and dancing in its shattered glass.
Favorite tracks: “Psychoboost feat danny brown,” “Star people,” “Experimental Skin,” “Dreamflasher,” “TURN UP OR DIE,” “Dancing with your eyes closed,” “Professional Vengeance,” “Dark night castle,” “JRJRJR”
SCORE: 8.6/10