Jungle reveal sleek new single "Beat 54 (All Good Now)"
12 September 2018, 15:56
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Jungle's funk is toned down for a smooth mellow groove in new track "Beat 54 (All Good Now)".
"Beat 54 (All Good Now)" arrives ahead of Jungle's highly-anticipated sophomore album For Ever.
The new track is the fifth to be unveiled from their upcoming album, following on from "Happy Man", "House in LA", "Cherry", and "Heavy California".
Jungle's self-titled debut album arrived back in 2014 as a duo consisting of Tom McFarland and Josh Lloyd-Watson. As their sophomore album For Ever approaches, Jungle have recruited five more members to add to their slick sound.
Tracklist:
- Smile
- Heavy, California
- Beat 54 (All Good Now)
- Cherry
- Happy Man
- Casio
- Mama Oh No
- House In LA
- Give Over
- Cosurmyne
- Home
- (More and More) It Ain’t Easy
- Pray
Jungle's second album For Ever arrives on 14 September via XL Recordings. Jungle will be embarking on a world tour which stops off at London's Alexandra Palace on 21 February 2019. Find out more.
Latest
- Nadine Shah, Moonchild Sanelly and Sue Tompkins to feature on Self Esteem's forthcoming album, A Complicated Woman
- Scowl announce new album, Are We All Angels
- Brown Horse announce their second studio album, All The Right Weaknesses
- Sumac and Moor Mother announce collaborative album, The Film
- Pan Amsterdam unveils new single, "Day Out"
- Index For Working Musik detail their second studio album, Which Direction Goes The Beam
- DITZ examine the commodification of queer culture on new single, "Four"
Get the Best Fit take on the week in music direct to your inbox every Friday
Read next
Listen
Indie darling Jazzie Young finds solace in her sound in latest track “Waiting On You!”
“In Love With a Psycho” welcomes us to Kat Brix’s world of neon pandemonium
Saya Gray’s latest indie-rock track "LIE DOWN.." is luminous with sweet melancholy
"Nightmare Muscle" and the avant-anxious world of Fusilier
Bria Salmena wrestles with the comfort of suffering on “Stretch the Struggle”
Indie-rocker Camille Schmidt asks the impossible in her revealing new track “Cult in Denver”
Reviews
Mac Miller
Balloonerism
17 Jan 2025
Delights
If Heaven Looks A Little Like This
16 Jan 2025
The Weather Station
Humanhood
16 Jan 2025
Ringo Starr
Look Up
10 Jan 2025