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Bitter Salt (Fred Falke Remix)

319.7K streams

319,667

Bitter Salt (Theo Kottis Remix)

135.8K streams

135,808

All I Need (Franky Wah Remix)

Jake Bugg (Commentary)

Shangri La

Hearts That Strain

Turpin Hero (From Turn)

Jake Bugg

Lost

Shangri La

Biography

Raised on a steady diet of the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, and the brothers Gallagher, English singer/songwriter Jake Bugg's bluesy, Brit-pop-forward indie folk pairs working-class swagger with wry, weathered romanticism. He found success in 2012 with his Mercury Prize-nominated eponymous debut album, which included the hit singles "Two Fingers" and "Lightning Bolt." He continued to develop his sound on subsequent efforts like the Rick Rubin-produced Shangri La (2013) and the Dan Auerbach-produced Hearts That Strain (2017), introducing elements of country-rock and Americana into the mix. In 2021, he embraced a hooky blend of pop/rock with Saturday Night, Sunday Morning. The album cracked the top Ten in the U.K. and paved the way for 2024's A Modern Day Distraction. Born in Nottingham, Bugg picked up the guitar at the age of 12, and within a year he was composing his own songs. Disinterested in the hip-hop and grime that dominated the listening habits of his peers, he turned to the classics for inspiration. Bugg's first brush with recognition came at the age of 17, when a local DJ began spinning one of the cuts he uploaded to BBC Introducing, a program that supports "unsigned, undiscovered, and under-the-radar musicians." An invitation to play Glastonbury arrived shortly thereafter, and before he knew it, he was supporting acts like Lana Del Ray, Example, and Michael Kiwanuka, and had inked a deal with Mercury. His first single, "Lightning Bolt," arrived in early 2012, while his debut, the eponymously titled Jake Bugg, appeared in October of the same year and featured production work from former Snow Patrol collaborator Iain Archer. In a whirlwind year, Bugg went on to tour extensively across the U.K. while receiving nominations for awards, including a Brit Award for Best British Newcomer and the coveted Mercury Music Prize. In the summer of 2013, Bugg traveled to Malibu to record sessions for his sophomore record, Shangri La, with legendary producer Rick Rubin. The record again featured contributions from Archer and was released in November of 2013. A five-song EP, Messed Up Kids, appeared in 2014. Re-entering the studio that same year, Bugg set about recording what would become his third album. Over a year in the making, On My One -- produced in part by Jacknife Lee -- saw release in June 2016. A year later, he returned with Hearts That Strain, a '60s and '70s AM pop-inspired production recorded in Nashville. Included on the album was the single "How Soon the Dawn," a collaboration with the Black Keys' Dan Auerbach. Bugg returned in late 2019 with the blazing country-rock single "Kiss Like the Sun," followed the subsequent year by "Saviours of the City," "Rabbit Hole," and "All I Need." His fifth album, the Steve Mac-produced Saturday Night, Sunday Morning, was his first on new label RCA, and arrived in August 2021. It peaked at number three on the U.K. Albums chart. A twangy, rock-heavy single, "Zombieland," arrived in 2024 ahead of the full-length A Modern Day Distraction. Recorded at Metrophonic studios in London with producers Mark Taylor and Patrick Mascall, the album found Bugg re-embracing a crunchy, guitar-based, '60s-inspired rock sound. Also that year, Bugg joined Liam Gallagher and John Squire as the opener on their tour. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi