There aren’t many bands around right now who are able to sell out massive venues the world over on the back of a debut album which already dates back to 2014. Thankfully, London’s Jungle are one such band who are capable of this feat, touring the world in support of their as-yet-unannounced sophomore album whilst having only treated baying masses to a grand total of two new releases: last week’s Happy Man and House in LA. Their show at the Paradiso in Amsterdam sold out within a few weeks, demonstrating the collective’s ability to remain a household name without having so much as announced their sophomore record. The septet allowed Amsterdam to experience a polite glimpse into the new album, with the aforementioned new singles featuring alongside fellow new tracks Casio, Cherry and Beat 54. They all featured in and amongst a set which drew heavily from their incredibly successful self-titled debut album, one which spawned hit singles Busy Earnin’, The Heat and Time. Jack Parker headed over to the Paradiso to capture proceedings, returning with the below.
Jungle’s sophomore studio album is due later this year.