Review: Former Mercury Music Prize nominees Jungle (AKA Tom McFarland and Joshua Llloyd-Watson) are in a pleasingly positive mood on their latest full-length, Loving in Stereo. Beginning with a wide-eyed slab of string-laden, beat-free pop, the album sees the pair confidently strut through groovy, often lusciously orchestrated numbers that giddily join the dots between blue-eyed soul, celebratory disco, hip-hop, laidback 1970s funk rock, 1960s beat music, cheery synth-pop, fuzzy indie-pop and much more besides. It's an undeniably sunny and accessible sound that somehow manages to sound utterly dancefloor-friendly despite largely not being aimed at clubs. It's the kind of album we'll no doubt see place highly in the end of year lists of broadsheet journalists and young NME scribes.
Loving in Stereo
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