Jaguar Jonze has shared her second EP ANTIHERO and lead track and video TESSELLATIONS, both released today via Nettwerk Records.

Jaguar Jonze makes music for the moment of implosion. There’s no delay, there’s no need for it. Her music constantly occupies two spaces: one calling us in, lulling with its majestic, eternally frank beauty, the second unafraid to cut us right down to the quick, harshly slicing into our most vulnerable thoughts and feelings. The Taiwanese-Australian singer-songwriter, real name Deena Lynch, also dives directly towards her identity, paying homage to her background while also bucking Asian stereotypes throughout the fantastical cyberpunk world she’s created around Jonze.

Her sophomore EP ANTIHERO, out today, is a testament to her vision and unrelenting tenacity. In March 2020, Deena contracted COVID-19, and because of her industrious nature and love for making music, she continued to record the vocals for the EP while in hospital care. Hospitalized for 40 days, Deena says, “I had a fever for five weeks straight, and excruciating chest pains, and the music industry was completely decimated. For weeks I had no voice; I couldn’t sing, and for months I couldn’t stand up or walk for too long. My mental health suffered.

The five-track EP plays like a long overdue reply to everyone who’s ever taken you for granted. On it, Jaguar Jonze takes on the role of the dominant avenger, taking everyone and anyone, who deserves it to task. She says it herself on, “DEADALIVE,” quite acerbically: “Like you’ve never been hurt…” With propelling drums and fuzzy, steadily swirling guitars backing her, the song proves a retort to any notion of giving into the endless churn of boredom. “MURDER,” in spite of its title, is far more subtle, with a soothing, mesmerizing riff that leads us deeper into her head, while lyrically she expresses rejection of the typical patriarchal expectations.

LISTEN/EMBED: ANTIHERO EP

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