Jane Jensen
Comic Book Whore (Flip)
by Sheril Stanford
History has shown us that once a genre of music (say, “alternative”), captures the collective imagination and becomes mainstream, it soon becomes redundant and tedious (a la Bush, 311, etc.). So then novelty acts (let’s call them, oh, The Presidents of the United States of America) step in to relieve the boredom induced by the plethora of derivative bands. The novel-tease are frequently novel, but rarely very good. Eventually, the music world gets disgusted, both with the repetition of the derivative acts and the relentless foolishness of the novelty acts. THAT is when something new, different, and good comes along. There’s so much crap out there you should be on your knees in gratitude for Jane Jensen‘s Comic Book Whore.
If Tank Girl had a band, this would be it. Okay, sounds like one of those amusing novelty things, but this is serious- wickedness is often masked by a smile. Comic Book Whore is a futuristically contemporary masterpiece with a driving, industrial-oriented sound (some of the tunes are even dancable) overlaid with Jensen’s seductive/ menacing/charming vocals. Jensen comes off as sassy, edgy, smart, funny, and maybe a little bit brutal. There’s a conflicting sense of vulnerability and a take no prisoners stance at the same time. It’s worse than that – it’s take prisoners, seduce ’em, then make ’em squirm.