Being Jane Lane are hitting the road this September to tour their new single Company, lifted from their latest album Were Doing Fine. The tracks already out in the world, but the videos landing in early Augustand its one of their best yet.
The Brisbane punks have been doing their thing for years now, playing fast, heartfelt, melodic punk with a ton of grit and soul. Theyve shared stages with Frenzal Rhomb, Millencolin and Goldfinger, but their live shows still feel like a sweaty backyard hangloud, real, and full of connection.
This run of shows is all about finding your people and yelling your feelings into the night. Come get around it.
Praise for Were Doing Fine & Being Jane Lane;
What a release! Each track flows seamlessly into the next on this album while you're being handed ripping instrumentals, powerful vocal flows, and impressive song writing. Add in the raw and spot-on production work and you'll find yourself with We're Doing Fine.
Christa G, Havoc Underground.
Were Doing Fine is an apt title; it never sounded more like a band was having fun and doing things the way they wanted to. And that way is with a naughty, powerful, confrontational, tell-it-like-it-is, say-what-s-on-your-mind run-through approach, not just the punk sound but a raiding party running through any and all adjoining sonic pastures too.
Dave Franklin, The Big Takeover
With Were Doing Fine, Being Jane Lane reclaims their place in the scene, proving that their fire burns brighter than ever. If there was ever any doubt, this album shuts it downtheyre not just back; theyre here to shake the whole place up.
Vee Dee, Fame Mag.
Were Doing Fine represents a daring new chapter for Being Jane Lane, diving deeper into themes of love, war, heartbreak, and resilience while maintaining the raw energy that has made them a staple of the Australian punk scene.
Press the Music.