Jungle - 'Let's Go Back'
Stock up your serotonin: Jungle are back. Best Group BRIT Award winners and warm golden hour indie stalwarts Jungle bring in a new era from the ferocious heights of Volcano last year with single, ‘Let's Go Back’.
The song - representing their first music together since regular collaborator Lydia Kitto officially joined the band as a member - features the same signature stylings that we've come to know and love from the trio. Those unmistakeable sweet soaring vocals take centre-stage, as those indulgent hotel lounge instrumentals swan in a new dopamine dose of Jungle.
In the eclipse of Volcano - which just happened to be their most critically acclaimed album to date in their career - it can only get better for the three Londoners. Having finished a fruitful Summer at major European festivals - which included a headline slot at this years' Glastonbury on the West Holts stage - the group are set to host a few remaining dates in the UK before no doubt buckling down in the studio for what will be their fifth studio record. Only time will tell if this next era will best reflect the fruits of their labours, but one thing is for sure - Jungle are back and we couldn't be more excited.
You can find Jungle’s upcoming live dates and purchase remaining tickets here.
Words by Alex Curle
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