Baby Jane drops boundary-breaking debut ‘A Grave Marked Strange’ and hardstyle-fueled track “End of the Night.”
Out now via all streaming platforms, Baby Jane’s debut album A Grave Marked Strange marks the arrival of a genre-defying force in indie electronic music. The LA-based artist blends hardstyle, techno, jumpstyle, and witch house with cinematic precision—ushering in a deeply emotional and theatrical 16-track journey.
The album arrives alongside her viral single “End of the Night,” a Eurodance-inspired rave anthem channeling early 2000s nostalgia with a modern edge. With its punchy kicks and hypnotic synths, the track captures the pulse of a Lithuanian disco—gritty, melodic, and unforgettable.
“‘End of the Night’ is my attempt at reviving the carefree nostalgia of 2000s eurodance,” she explains. “It tells a story of the internal war of good and evil that occurs when you succumb to temptation, the fallout, and the plea for forgiveness.”
Produced alongside War Tourism, A Grave Marked Strange is dark yet playful, dramatic but grounded in authenticity. Featuring a guest verse from Damazein and guitar work by Matthew Michna, the album’s sonic palette ranges from distorted chaos to haunting beauty.
“I wrote A Grave Marked Strange about feelings of such intensity they walk the line between life and death,” says Baby Jane. “At her core, she is a character I live through—macabre, hopeless, but craving meaning.”
With nearly a million Spotify listeners and a growing fanbase called The Coven, Baby Jane’s moment has arrived. A Grave Marked Strange is the immersive, emotional, and unfiltered debut of an artist who’s redefining the rules in real time.