
San Francisco rock band Don’t Tell John’s latest single, Jake, weaves a chilling tale that reveals the raw pain of addiction, conveyed with intensity by lead vocalist Veronica Larkin.

Her smoky, soulful voice leads listeners through the turbulent emotions of the song, mirroring its themes of loss and vulnerability. Backed by hard-hitting guitars that juxtapose melancholic riffs, Jake creates a resonant atmosphere that feels like a descent into the heart of personal struggles.
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Veronica’s vocal performance stands out as one of the track’s defining elements. Each phrase captures the conflict at the core of addiction—simultaneously powerful and fragile, showing an impressive range that brings to mind legends like Janis Joplin, yet with a voice distinctly her own.

The instrumentation, with its intricate layering of guitars by William Larkin and Eric Cretarolo, deepens this emotional landscape. Together, they produce a sonic experience that balances between grit and sorrow, adding depth to the lyrics.
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Jake has already become a standout piece in Don’t Tell John’s live performances, gaining recognition for its ability to captivate audiences with its evocative storytelling.
Don’t Tell John is an exciting force in modern rock, and Jake is a prime example of their potential to expand their reach in rock playlists and beyond.
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