JEEZJESUS SEES THROUGH THE DARKNESS IN I SEE YOU

a raw look at injustice, noise and the fragile hope that still flickers beneath it all

london artist jeezjesus returns with i see you – a politically charged electro-punk anthem that cuts through the chaos of modern life. dark, pulsing and confrontational, it channels post-punk grit and industrial weight into something urgent and human. beneath the distortion lies a deep empathy: a recognition of those who feel unseen in a fractured world.

built around propulsive synths and grinding bass, i see you feels both apocalyptic and alive – a sonic mirror reflecting unrest, inequality and defiance. jeezjesus’s delivery is sharp and unflinching, a voice that both condemns and consoles, urging listeners to face the noise rather than escape it.

drawing influence from the darker corners of 80s goth and modern darkwave, jeezjesus continues to refine his industrial aesthetic, following his acclaimed super creeps & spooky beats and experimental sound art: vol. 1. this latest release marks a fearless step toward his upcoming album somewhere between love & misery – and a reminder that art can still shout truth into the void.

thank u for making this jeezjesus ⚑



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