The Jungle Giants – Quiet Ferocity

Album Info

Artist: The Jungle Giants

Title: Quiet Ferocity

Year: 2017

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Tracklist

  • 1. On Your Way Down (3:45)
  • 2. Feel the Way I Do (3:25)
  • 3. Bad Dream (4:31)
  • 4. Used to Be in Love (3:42)
  • 5. Quiet Ferocity (5:38)
  • 6. Time and Time Again (4:15)
  • 7. Waiting for a Sign (3:16)
  • 8. Blinded (3:28)
  • 9. In the Garage (5:13)
  • 10. People Always Say (4:31)

Review

The Jungle Giants' "Quiet Ferocity" is an album that embodies the carefree spirit of summer, with its infectious sound and energetic vibe. Released on July 7, 2017, this third studio album marks a significant milestone in the band's discography, showcasing their growth and maturity as artists. The album features a slew of catchy and upbeat tracks, including "Feel the Way I Do," "On Your Way Down," and "Used to Be in Love," which highlight the band's ability to craft songs that are both fun and memorable. With its production handled by frontman Sam Hales, the album has a consistent tempo and flow that makes it perfect for dancing and singing along. The album's sound is a testament to the band's ability to blend indie rock with a danceable edge.

The album's reception was overwhelmingly positive, with critics praising its fun, jangly vibe and suitability for summer listening. Tracks like "People Always Say" and "Time and Time Again" were particularly noteworthy, showcasing the band's ability to craft songs that are both catchy and meaningful. The album's easy-listening quality, reminiscent of summer road trips, made it a favorite among fans and critics alike. With its vibrant and engaging sound, "Quiet Ferocity" is an album that is sure to get you moving and grooving. The Jungle Giants' unique sound and style have undoubtedly resonated with audiences, and "Quiet Ferocity" is a standout example of their ability to produce infectious and danceable indie rock with a clear and refined sound. - Zara