Pop/Rock
Turning Jane
Hot Mess
Daydream
Let's Play Doctor
Haunted
Honey
Turning Jane make rock music that knows exactly what it wants. The Los Angeles four-piece, made up of Taylor, Jordi, Izzy, and Jasmine, has spent the last stretch building a sound they happily call "Hot Girl Rock," and the label fits. It is classic rock riffs run through punk attitude, then finished with pop hooks sharp enough to lodge in your head on the first listen. There is a slightly grungy bite to the guitars, and the vocals glide right over the top, turning every chorus into something you want to shout back.
The band's debut EP, Daydream, set the template. Its title track is anthemic alternative pop-rock at its most direct, the kind of song that earns a dedicated audience because it sounds like it means it. From there the singles have kept coming, each one a slightly different angle on the same restless energy. "Hot Mess" is all swagger and momentum, a song built to open a set and dare the room to keep up. "Honey" leans into the sweeter side of their writing without sanding off the edges, and "Haunted" shows they can carry a darker mood while still landing the hook.
What makes Turning Jane worth hearing is how little they want to be boxed into one lane. The rock is loud, the pop instincts are loud, and the two never fight each other. Listen across their catalog and you notice that nothing feels disconnected, that every part of a song carries personality from every member. That cohesion is rare in a young band, and it is the thing that turns a good single into a recognizable identity.
The momentum has been building in the right way. Signing to Pavement Entertainment marked a real step up, with "Let's Play Doctor" arriving as their first release on the label. The track is bold and chaotic in the best sense, a straight shot of fun that captures what the band does live: nothing overthought, everything turned up. It sets the table for their album Queen of Hearts, a full-length statement that promises to gather all of these instincts into one place.
Live is where a lot of this clicks. Turning Jane have earned a reputation around the Los Angeles scene for high-energy shows, and they have taken that on the road, running through California stops in San Francisco, San Luis Obispo, Los Angeles, and San Diego before pushing further out across the Southwest and Midwest. It is the kind of touring that builds a band the old-fashioned way, one packed room at a time.
For anyone who likes their rock with hooks and their pop with teeth, Turning Jane are an easy recommendation. They write songs that move, they play them like they mean it, and they have the rare instinct to keep things fun without ever sounding slight. Start with "Hot Mess" or "Daydream," let "Let's Play Doctor" pull you the rest of the way in, and keep an ear on Queen of Hearts. This is a band still gathering speed.
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