Behind the Video: Jordan White Dishes on Jane N’ The Jungle’s “Trouble” Music Video

We got some “troublemakers” on our hands today with the members of Jane N’ The Jungle. The Phoenix, Arizona unit released their latest single, “Trouble,” on April 9th, a song meant to exemplify their live rock n’ roll energy that’s big on both passion and excitement. “Trouble” is symbolic of the influence of other people’s perceptions of you, something that often invites trouble that’s based on many false assumptions about your personal traits and past experiences. Despite their inability to tour, the last year has gone quite well for Jane N’ The Jungle, all things considered. They earned recognition for their two singles “Animal” and “Lucky 7,” which they recorded at the legendary Pearl Sound Studios with the highly regarded Chuck Alkazian (Pop Evil, Soundgarden, Tantric). The band again ...

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