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"For Ever" will be released on September 14th.
LONDON: The London-based neo-soul collective Jungle has announced an upcoming album titled "For Ever", shared two new songs , and revealed that they are undertaking an international tour to support the album this fall.
Follow-up of the debut of the eponymous Mercury Prize 2014 group, "For Ever" will be released on September 14 and includes two tracks already released, "Happy Man" and "House in LA". These two titles were released in May with the first news of the next sophomore album.
The new songs from the album are titled "Cherry" and "Heavy, California", and both are now available on digital music platforms.
The complete list of songs is: "Smile", "Heavy, California", "Beat 54 (All Good Now)", "Cherry", "Happy Man", "Casio", "Mam Oh No" , "House In LA", "Give Over", "Cosurmyne", "Home", "(Increasingly) It Is not Easy", and "Pray".
The funk collective led by Tom McFarland and Josh Lloyd-Watson also released a cinematic trailer for the new album that is heavy-handed but reveals little.
The new Jungle International Tour in support of the LP starts Sept. 23 in Las Vegas, with dates in North America scheduled until October 14th. Broadcasts in continental Europe and the United Kingdom are scheduled for November and February before another series of North American dates in March.
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