“The Wave”, the new release from Jungle

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The British band continues to expand its musical universe.

After the premiere of “Carry On”, Jungle presented “The Wave”a new preview of what will be their next album sunshinescheduled to be released on August 14. In this second single, J Lloyd, Tom McFarland and Lydia Kitto They let the band continue to expand their sound with a mix of nostalgia and modern production, a hallmark that has characterized their career since its beginnings.

This new song presents a vibe influenced by Brazilian music from the 60s and 70s, which is reflected in its rhythm, composed of soft arrangements and an atmosphere that refers to that time, but with a current production. On a lyrical level, the song addresses the idea of ​​resisting difficult moments, betting on hope as an emotional engine.

The release of the album does not come alone, since the band is also preparing an extensive world tour that includes dates in the United Kingdom, Europe, North America and Oceania for 2027. Latin America is also part of this new cycle, with stops in Mexico, Peru, Colombia, Brazil, Argentina and Chile.

In the case of Mexico, the group will offer three presentations, starting on March 17 at the Telmex Auditorium in Guadalajara, on the 19th Sports Palace in Mexico City and on the 22nd in the Banamex Auditorium in Monterrey. With his next album, Jungle shows that after more than a decade of experience, it remains one of the most solid proposals on the global scene.

Stay tuned for Indie Rocks! for more details.

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