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Uncut, Raw.mp4 | Sloppy Jane Live

The footage isn't a concert—it’s a lifestyle experiment. Captured in a single, unedited take at a crumbling Victorian manor in upstate New York, it features Haley Dahl and her 11-piece avant-punk orchestra performing in total darkness, save for the glow of a single, flickering chandelier.

It’s "lifestyle" because it documents the reality of the band’s existence—living in the house for a week to "haunt" the instruments before recording. It’s "entertainment" because it’s a spectacle of controlled chaos. You see a violinist slip on a puddle of blue paint; you hear a backup singer sneeze during a crescendo; you watch Haley eat a raw piece of fruit while staring directly into the lens during a three-minute feedback loop. Sloppy Jane LIVE uncut, raw.mp4

The video begins with the sound of a heavy door creaking open. The camera, handheld and shaky, follows Haley as she wanders through the house, trailing a fifty-foot microphone cord like an umbilical cord. There is no stage. The brass section is tucked into the velvet-lined dining room; the percussionists are in the kitchen, drumming on silver platters and floorboards. The footage isn't a concert—it’s a lifestyle experiment

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