Jady electrified darkness and catharsis with their elementally intense LP of genre defiance, ‘Silver’
Starting with an archaically spectral intro single that sounds like it could spin from Norman Bates’ turntable, Jady hurl listeners straight into their subversively experimental world with Silver, their third studio album and most audacious creative statement to date. The Columbus alt duo, Jarrett Doherty and Ashton Bergdorf, have steadily built their reputation on fearless genre-hopping and electrifying live shows across continents, and this release feels like the natural combustion point of that ascent. Crafted during relentless touring and written with heavyweight collaborators like Curtis Peoples, Sam Tinnesz, and Erik Ron, Silver sees Jady probing at imperfection, honesty, and self-discovery with unfiltered ferocity, all while sharpening their ability to turn existential chaos into anthemic catharsis. The record wastes no time in pulling you into its clutches. The first full track, REANIMATE, welds the visceralism of rock-licked industrial electronica to glossy pop melodies that grip your synapses with kinetically tactile energy. It barrels forward with mechanised momentum and leaves you braced for the next spiral of intensity. From there, the 14-track LP keeps shifting shape, veering through rushes of drum n bass, stark interludes of classical strings, and vocals that morph from fragile vibrato to unhinged screamo. Across it all, darkness […] The post Jady electrified darkness and catharsis with their elementally intense LP of genre defiance, ‘Silver’ appeared first on A&R Factory.

Starting with an archaically spectral intro single that sounds like it could spin from Norman Bates’ turntable, Jady hurl listeners straight into their subversively experimental world with Silver, their third studio album and most audacious creative statement to date. The Columbus alt duo, Jarrett Doherty and Ashton Bergdorf, have steadily built their reputation on fearless genre-hopping and electrifying live shows across continents, and this release feels like the natural combustion point of that ascent. Crafted during relentless touring and written with heavyweight collaborators like Curtis Peoples, Sam Tinnesz, and Erik Ron, Silver sees Jady probing at imperfection, honesty, and self-discovery with unfiltered ferocity, all while sharpening their ability to turn existential chaos into anthemic catharsis. The record wastes no time in pulling you into its clutches. The first full track, REANIMATE, welds the visceralism of rock-licked industrial electronica to glossy pop melodies that grip your synapses with kinetically tactile energy. It barrels forward with mechanised momentum and leaves you braced for the next spiral of intensity. From there, the 14-track LP keeps shifting shape, veering through rushes of drum n bass, stark interludes of classical strings, and vocals that morph from fragile vibrato to unhinged screamo. Across it all, darkness […]
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