On Bunny Mode Ms. Jonze rocks out some more in a very modern way. She is an alternative rocker with a taste for modern rhythms. There's no fall on her knee for a commercial sound but she does not mind lending a few elements of singers from recent years that score huge hits galore.
Jaguar Jonze, a.k.a. Deena Lynch, is from Australia and made the album in her home country together with her band. She's totally in control of the creative process, making Bunny Mode truly her album. The title reflects how rabbits freeze when sensing danger, something she used to do as well. And, is ready to say goodbye to.
Bunny Mode has a few sides to it, making it a varied album. Although it borrows from a few musical styles, it never gets too much of anything. There is a brake on the music, allowing for two aspects, inner tension and class. This starts in the very first seconds of the album. 'Know My Name' is an exercise in restraint. Vocally Jaguar Jonze seems to be able to compete with fantasy rockers like Floor Jansen easily, but decided to steer away from this path. Resulting in a song that remains full of anticipation.
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Bunny Mode meanders between these different influences and sounds. There's even a rock ballad, 'Drawing Lines'. With her debut album Jaguar Jonze shows once again the talent she has as a musician. Someone worthwhile to follow in the coming years.
Wout de Natris
You can listen to and order Bunny Mode here:
https://jaguarjonze.bandcamp.com/album/bunny-mode
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