Jane Doe Reclaims Power with Electrifying New Video “The Menu”2 min read

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Los Angeles rock disruptors Jane Doe unleash a visceral rebirth in their new music video for “The Menu”, the hard-hitting standout from their sophomore album Found. Directed by Ava Taulere, the visual is a masterclass in catharsis—opening with lead singer Izzy’s steely gaze as face-melting riffs tear through the silence, then escalating into a symbolic act of defiance: she chops off her hair, then shaves it completely. It’s raw, it’s radical, and it’s a rallying cry against conformity.

“I took back my agency,” Izzy declares. “Shaving my head on camera was freeing. This song is about shedding the past and rejecting archaic ideas of who we’re supposed to be.” The track mirrors that rebellion, swinging between simmering restraint and full-throttle chaos—thumping bass, kinetic drums, and vocals that shake the soul. It’s a sound that’s earned Jane Doe acclaim from Atwood Magazine, The Luna Collective, and Melodic, solidifying their place as torchbearers for rock’s new era.

Found, released September 2024, marks a seismic evolution for the band. Produced by Patrick Burkholder, Brandon Baumann, and the late Kelly K, the album veers from grunge-fueled bangers (“Dig a Grave”) to haunting softer moments (“Pages”), proving Jane Doe’s range is as uncontainable as their spirit. With this album—and the fearless vision of “The Menu”—they’re not just keeping rock alive; they’re rewriting its rules.

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About Jane Doe
The Los Angeles band—face-melting, female-fronted, and fiercely authentic—is on a mission to redefine rock. Following their groundbreaking debut Identified, Found (2024) cements their status as disruptors, blending potent lyrics with unstoppable energy. Mixed by Dave Vandigitty and Tom Chandler, the album is a testament to rock’s enduring power—raw, relentless, and radically alive.


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