Janita returns to us with her most emotionally ambitious material yet, 'Mad Equation,' her tenth studio album, now available from ECR Music Group. Already the subject of praise across Rolling Stone and Billboard, this 10-song, 36-minute whirlwind of a tour de force cements what her fans already knew that Janita isn’t just playing the game, she’s changing it.
The multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and songwriter Janita Aloha has always been a bit of a tightrope walker between the introverted artists corner and the world of popular music. But "Mad Equation" lights that tightrope on fire, searing through boundaries with orchestrated chaos and emotional precision. From the sinewy groove of “Real Deal” to the soul-baring vulnerability of “Please Say Yes,” the album pulses with the defiant heartbeat of an artist who is hell-bent on making sense of a world that’s ever-shifting beneath her feet.
The name "Mad Equation" is taken from a physics concept, a mathematical equation measuring chaos. That metaphor courses deep through the album’s DNA, and each song is a fickle, explosive variable. Janita weaves love, identity, justice, and power into poetic yet rangy lyrics over production from Blake Morgan (Lenny Kravitz, Lesley Gore). Approaching 750,000 streams across platforms and placements on key editorial playlists such as Spotify’s “New Music Friday” and Apple Music’s “New In Alternative,” Janita is clearly resonating.
Her arena anthem renditions at the NHL’s All-Star 4 Nations Face-Off Tournament continue solidifying her decades-spanning cultural relevance. Her voice is as comfortable on intimate headphones as on stadium loudspeakers. Critics are already raving. SPIN refers to her as “an artist who’s never been afraid of taking risks at her own pace toward mainstream success.”
EARMILK declares, “It’s an album full of spirit, courage, and a refusal to fit into any box.” With "Mad Equation," Janita not only releases another great album, but she issues a manifesto set to melody, a call to arms dressed in chords. If there is one equation we need right now, it’s hers.
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