-THE RITZ, MANCHESTER-
“We did our first live show in Manchester,” beams Jungle’s Josh Lloyd-Watson mid-set, with evident pride. And tonight they’re back, bringing the urban beat to the urbane heart of Manchester, organic beats emerging from our concrete jungle.
Together with childhood friend, school pal and one-time next-door neighbour Tom McFarland, the duo formed in West London, moving through a variety of guises before settling on the outfit that’s now Jungle in 2013. The aim was to stay relatively anonymous and they managed that pretty conclusively. Despite being a massive fan of their 2014 eponymous debut album, the cover is simply their logo, and perhaps being swayed by the elderly black and white guys elegantly dancing their way through the video for the track ‘Time’, and the anonymous falsetto with which they sing, until they stepped onto the stage I had no idea whether the band were black or white, so utterly groovy is their warm, crafted, inner city 70s soul. But as Brother Michael Jackson once preached, that never mattered anyway. Unless, of course, you’re Michael Jackson.
So Jungle take to the stage and open with ‘Smile’, and the crowd are doing pretty much that, only moments later. And the Ritz is packed tonight. Boys climb on the shoulders of other boys to carve shapes with their arms; diminutive blonde bombshells find spaces in which to groove, like children hiding amongst adults on rush-hour tube trains. Me, I found the perfect nook – next to the bar, next to a ledge, impossible to get nudged, great view of the stage – and it was there that I let the music wash over me, like fresh waves of funk cresting a beach.
There are certainly nods to the 70’s here – falsetto tonsils ringing like the Chorlton Brothers Gibb – as well as bands like The Brand New Heavies and even more modern organic dance outfits like The Egg. Indeed the music touches on soul, house, funk and all points in between. Tracks follow from that first album, a real constant player at my place, and nominated for the 2014 Mercury Music Prize – ‘Julia’, ‘The Heat, ‘Lemonade Lake’, ‘Drops’, alongside the new single ‘Happy Man’ released earlier in the week. Each track sends the crowd into raptures of retrosexual expression.
Rather than hitting the space bar on a MacBook and stepping back to check Facebook for messages, for this tour the friends are joined by a full band, their numbers swelling to seven, flanked by two fabulous backing singers, and at the back a solid groove laid down over which the duo out front play keys, programme, sing and play guitar.
What it great about tonight is the unity – band and audience united in a shared quest for fun and good vibes. When Jungle leave the stage after ‘Busy Earnin’ there’s no chance Manchester is done with them. And sure enough they return to play the track that I love the most – ‘Time’ – as encore. Check the video – black or white, young or old…. there ain’t no escaping that bass-driven groove.
Those grooves still running through my veins as I decant, with friends, to a nearby hostelry to water them down with fine whisky. The conversation is unanimous. Jungle are the real deal. Having previously performed at Glastonbury, and Reading & Leeds, expect to see them again over the summer. There is this new single but no sense of a new long player for long summer to come. But the first album will do for now. Perfect summer sunshine for the soul.
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