If you are into music that is gritty, intense, and refuses to apologize for its volume, this release is tailor-made for you. “Born Alone, Die Alone” wastes absolutely no time; it is a track that hits hard right from the very first second and never takes its foot off the gas. Driven by aggressive guitars and a raw vocal delivery, JBNG manages to capture the authentic, unpolished spirit of 90s grunge while injecting it with a modern urgency. This single is a statement piece from a band that clearly knows how to command a room. Turn it up loud and let the distortion take over.
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