JUNGLE’S NEW ALBUM VOLCANO OUT NOW

 
NEW FULL-LENGTH FILM VOLCANO, THE MOTION PICTURE DEBUTS TODAY
photo credit: Joe Petini
Volcano, the new album from British songwriting and production duo Jungle, is out today via Caiola Records / AWAL—listen to the album and new track “You Ain’t No Celebrity” featuring Roots Manuva here. Additionally, a full-length film, Volcano, The Motion Picture, premieres exclusively via the duo’s fan club today—film passes can be purchased here.
Volcano features previously released singles “Candle Flame” featuring rapper Erick the Architect, “Dominoes,” “I’ve Been In Love” featuring Channel Tres and “Back on 74,” which arrived alongside a first-of-its-kind interactive video made in collaboration with WeTransfer’s in-house Creative Studio and Emmy Award-winning Nexus Studios and filmed at London’s legendary Alexandra Palace.
The free-spirited energy that runs right through Volcano reflects how organically it came together. This time around the duo wanted to include a wider variety of voices within the album, leading to collaborations with Erick the Architect, Bas, Roots Manuva, Channel Tres, JNR Williams and more.
Jungle is also set for an extensive run of worldwide tour dates in support of Volcano. Slated to perform for more than 190,000 people, the duo’s lauded full-band live shows will grace some of their biggest venues to date, including New York’s Forest Hills Stadium, Los Angeles The Kia Forum, D.C.’s The Anthem, Philadelphia’s Franklin Music Hall, Chicago’s Aragon Ballroom and more. The group will also headline London’s All Points East Festival on August 26—see below for the full tour routing.
Jungle was founded by J&T, who met at the age of 10 in West London’s Shepherd’s Bush. They began making music together at the beginning of 2013, choosing to put the aesthetic emphasis on the music’s surrounding artwork/videos rather than on their own identities.
Jungle’s acclaimed 2014 self-titled debut album was a Mercury Prize nominee and is now Gold-certified while their lauded 2018 follow-up, For Ever, reached #10 on the UK Albums Chart. In addition, their 2021 album, Loving In Stereo, achieved their highest domestic chart position to date, debuting at #1 on Billboard’s Current Electronic Albums chart while also peaking at #3 on Independent Albums, #4 on Current Rock Albums and #6 on Current Alternative Albums charts. Their three records have since amassed over a million equivalent album sales and a billion streams worldwide. They’ve performed on five continents, headlining venues both stateside and abroad while performing at major music festivals such as Glastonbury, Coachella, Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza. Last year, the duo embarked on a select run of European dates supporting Billie Eilish on her “Happier Than Ever” tour.
For additional information on Volcano, see the group’s bio/artist notes here.
JUNGLE—VOLCANO
1. Us Against The World
2. Candle Flame (featuring Erick the Architect)
3. Dominoes
4. I’ve Been In Love (featuring Channel Tres)
5. Back on 74
6. You Ain’t No Celebrity (featuring Roots Manuva)
7. Coming Back
8. Don’t Play (featuring Mood Talk)
9. Every Night
10. Problemz
11. Good At Breaking Hearts (featuring JNR Williams & 33.3)
12. Palm Trees
13. Pretty Little Thing (featuring Bas)
JUNGLE LIVE
August 26—London, UK—All Points East
September 6—Santa Barbara, CA—Santa Barbara Bowl
September 7—Los Angeles, CA—The Kia Forum
September 9—San Francisco, CA—Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
September 13—Vancouver, Canada—PNE Forum
September 14—Portland, OR—Edgefield Concerts
September 15—Seattle, WA—Wamu Theater
September 18—Madison, WI—The Sylvee
September 19—Chicago, IL—Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
September 21—Toronto, Canada—Echo Beach
September 23—Montreal, Canada—Place Bell
September 26—Boston, MA—Roadrunner
September 27—Philadelphia, PA—Franklin Music Hall
September 28—Washington, D.C.—The Anthem
September 30—New York, NY—Forest Hills Stadium
October 24—Paris, France—Le 104
October 25—Paris, France—Le 104
October 27—Barcelona, Spain—Razzmatazz
October 28—Madrid, Spain—La Riviera
October 29—Lisbon, Portugal—Campo Pequeno
October 31—Toulouse, France—Le Bikini
November 1st—Nimes, France —La Paloma
November 2—Milan, Italy—Alcatraz
November 4—Zurich, Switzerland—Halle 622
November 5—Munich, Germany—TonHalle
November 6—Berlin, Germany—Verti Music Hall
November 8—Stockholm, Sweden—Cirkus
November 9—Norway, Oslo—Norway Sentrum Scene
November 10—Copenhagen, Denmark—KB Hallen
November 11—Aarhus, Denmark—Train
November 13—Hamburg, Germany—Sporthalle
November 14—Cologne, Germany—Palladium
November 15—Amsterdam, Netherlands—AFAS Live
November 16—Antwerp, Belgium—Lotto Arena
November 18—Mexico City, Mexico—Corona Capital
November 24—Bogota, Colombia—Movistar Arena
November 25—Medellin, Colombia—La Macarena
May 15—Auckland, New Zealand—Spark Arena
May 17—Melbourne, Australia—Festival Hall
May 19—Brisbane, Australia—Fortitude Music Hall
May 20—Sydney Australia—The Hordern Pavilion
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