

I also want you to be inspired about where your life could go.” I want you to feel nostalgic. I want you to reflect on your life. My music is for people who are desperately dreaming beyond where they are at right now-it can be the future, it can be the past. “I like writing songs that have a duality, a complexity of feeling that takes you to a melancholy, reflective space. “From the sounds to the lyrics, it’s everything that I’ve always wanted to do. “In my heart, this album is me,” professes Jai Wolf. It’s not immediately apparent if this is a one-off on the album or a sign of things to come, but our interest is definitely piqued. This is a new style for Jai Wolf, coming off like a combination of Capital Cities and M83. The drums and guitar immediately give the impression of a pop alt track, and as soon as the vocal croons comes in, there’s no doubting it. Right off the bat, it’s clear to hear that this isn’t like any other Jai Wolf track we’ve known thus far. This is the one that a lot of Jai Wolf fans could end up scratching their head at. But before that, we have to address the other new song “Lose My Mind.” It’s sure to be a high point on his upcoming tour – we’ll get to that in a second.


It has those recognizable guitar plucks and dreamy synths with chopped vocals that Jai Wolf fans know and love. Along with the album announce, the first two singles from the album were also released today, “Lose My Mind” featuring Mr Gabriel, and “Telepathy.”Ĭonsidering “Indian Summer” is Jai Wolf’s biggest song ever, most fans will naturally gravitate toward “Telepathy” first. From the pre-order, we know that the album will be 12 tracks and will be released on April 5. Sure enough, today Jai Wolf announced his debut album, The Cure To Loneliness. For EDM artists, for whom releasing music consistently is arguably more important than in other genres in order to stay in a DJ’s song rotation, the move could only mean one thing: something bigger was on the horizon. Apart from releasing “Lost” with Chelsea Jade and its accompanying remixes, Jai didn’t tour for all of 2018 and didn’t release any other music. For the most part, Jai Wolf took 2018 off.
