Jane Remover Drops 15-Track Leroy Album With No Warning

The restless producer returns with “status update music,” a chaotic collage of digicore, emo samples, and pop fragments logged across a single year.

Jane Remover put out a new album last night under the Leroy name. It showed up on Bandcamp with no advance notice, landing a little over a year after Revengeseekerz — the surprise LP that cracked Stereogum’s best-of-2025 list at number 15. The new one is called status update music and it runs 15 tracks.

The Bandcamp caption frames it plainly: “my life as I lived it from may 2025 to may 2026.” That compression of time comes through in the music. These are dense, unruly tracks built from unexpected collisions. “XO TOUR LLIF3” takes Sleeping With Sirens’ 2011 emo mainstay “If You Can’t Hang” and forces it into a room with Ellie Goulding’s 2015 hit “On My Mind,” then filters the whole thing through a digicore lens until it distorts into something new. Other titles like “CROWDKILLING 101” and “GET UGLY” suggest the energy stays erratic throughout.

This isn’t the first time Jane Remover has dropped something quietly and moved on. Last August, a mixtape appeared on SoundCloud and vanished just as fast. That pattern of putting music into the world and letting it exist without a promotional scaffold is part of how she operates now. The rate of output stays high, but each release feels less like a statement and more like a snapshot of an ongoing process.

status update music lands somewhere between archive and outburst. It’s not polished, not orderly, and clearly not meant to be. For anyone tracking Jane Remover’s trajectory, the album adds another layer to a catalog that rarely stays still for long.

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