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  2. Revengeseekerz - Wikipedia

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    Jane Remover released their second studio album, Census Designated, in 2023. [1] It received positive reviews from publications such as Pitchfork, [2] The Guardian, [3] and Exclaim!. [4] It was generally described as a shoegaze [2] and post-rock [5] album.

  3. Frailty (Jane Remover album) - Wikipedia

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    Frailty received positive reviews from Pitchfork, Paste, and the online music critic Anthony Fantano. Mano Sundaresan of Pitchfork praised the album for its "adventurous" blend of genres, and wrote that the album's "tracks blur together with seamless transitions". [16] Grant Sharples of Paste also praised the blend of influences and styles. [1]

  4. Magic I Want U - Wikipedia

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    Magic I Want U" is a song by the American musician Jane Remover. It was released by DeadAir Records on September 4, 2024, along with its B-side "How to Teleport". It was written, performed, and mixed by Remover. Following two tracks released in July 2024, it was released while they were touring with JPEGMafia.

  5. Census Designated - Wikipedia

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    Jane Remover released their debut studio album Frailty in November 2021, to positive reviews from Pitchfork, [2] Paste, [3] and Anthony Fantano. [4] It was generally described as being digicore, [2] hyperpop, emo, and EDM, [3] as well as a variety of other genres.

  6. Teen Week - Wikipedia

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    Upon its release, Teen Week received a positive review from Pitchfork. Sundaresan wrote that Remover "has a strong ear for motion" and each track "push[es] this genre further from its roots towards something more complex, more definitvely of its own substance". He also wrote that "52 Blue Mondays" "tore through the digicore scene like a comet".

  7. Jane Remover - Wikipedia

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    The album was acclaimed by various publications, such as Pitchfork, who placed the album at #47 on their list of the best albums of 2021. [14] On June 27, 2022, Remover announced the retirement of the Dltzk pseudonym, and introduced the name Jane Remover. On the same date, they released the single "Royal Blue Walls".

  8. Ghostholding - Wikipedia

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    Venturing is a side project of American musician Jane Remover.It initially started as a fictional indie rock band created by Remover. [3] [4] She released several tracks under the Venturing alias onto SoundCloud throughout 2022 and 2023, before releasing Arizona, her official debut EP as Venturing, onto streaming platforms on May 19, 2023.

  9. Dariacore (album) - Wikipedia

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    Dariacore is the debut studio album by the American musician Jane Remover under the pseudonym Leroy. It was self-released on May 14, 2021. It was self-released on May 14, 2021. Described as a mashup album, Remover was inspired by the musician Vektroid and SoundClown music.