London multi-instrumentalist Le Junk unleashes his latest sonic riot, 'The Internet', a gritty, tongue-in-cheek commentary wrapped in high-voltage electronic rock. Known for blending sardonic humour with searing synths and sleazy basslines, Le Junk (aka Shimon Joseph) continues to carve out his own lane in the UK alt scene.
A chaotic anthem for the screen-addled era, 'The Internet' barrels forward with relentless momentum, fusing warped guitars and snarling vocals into a track that feels both euphoric and unhinged. It’s a wild, neon-drenched ride through digital overload, self-destruction, and irony, and its signature Le Junk.
Following live support slots with the likes of Opus Kink, Madmadmad, and Baba Ali, Le Junk is proving to be one of London’s sharpest purveyors of late-night, synth-soaked mischief.
Watch the new video for 'The Internet' in the player below.