Listen to Jungle’s new feel-good single ‘The Wave’
The track takes inspiration from the Brazilian music scene of the ‘60s and ‘70s, and is the latest preview of new album ‘Sunshine’ Jungle have dropped the feel-good summer anthem ‘The Wave’ – check it out below. The new single marks the latest to be shared from the trio’s forth
The track takes inspiration from the Brazilian music scene of the ‘60s and ‘70s, and is the latest preview of new album ‘Sunshine’
Jungle have dropped the feel-good summer anthem ‘The Wave’ – check it out below.
The new single marks the latest to be shared from the trio’s forthcoming album ‘ Sunshine ’, following on from the lead single ‘ Carry On ’, which was released in March. The new album is set to be released on August 14.
With ‘The Wave’, the band – formed of J Lloyd, Tom McFarland and Lydia Kitto – capture a relaxed, euphoric feeling throughout, and harness inspiration from the Brazilian music scene of the ‘60s and ‘70s.
“ I thought about it yesterday/ Couldn’t bear to live without your love/And I never wanna hear you say/ That you’re givin’ up ,” they sing in the warmth and effortlessly-cool opening verse, as the instrumentals build and layer-up towards the chorus.
“ Oh, don’t you cry, we’ve got it all/ Don’t you worry/ We can find our way through the dark/ We’ve got it all, don’t you worry/ We can take it back to the start ,” they sing, providing a dose of optimism in the face of tough times.
Check it out above, as well as the new video that was short in one-take in South Africa by long-time collaborators J Lloyd and Charlie Di Placido of Contentus Maximus.
‘Sunshine’ is formed of 11-tracks, and serves as the follow-up to 2023’s ‘Volcano’ . Pre-order/pre-save here .

