Jake Bugg has released a new video for his latest single ‘Lost.’
The song is another track to come from his upcoming album ‘Saturday Night, Sunday Morning,’ which is due to be released this August.
The video for ‘Lost’ is directed by High Art, a visual collective. It begins with the Nottingham singer-songwriter laying on the ground at a party in a desert under the nights’ sky, sporting a pair of dark coloured sunglasses, as he starts to sing: “It all starts with me And all of my needs I’ll be what you want Do you want me to be heaven.” Bugg and his fellow party-goers are then propelled into space, where they continue their festivities.
Jake teased the release of the single ‘Lost’ and its video across his social media accounts last week; he wrote on Instagram: “I’ve hidden a few different previews of my new single ‘Lost’ across my socials. Try find them all and see what you can piece together along with the chord sheet I released last week. Make sure you pre-save the track from the link in my bio. Jake” Bugg, speaking on his latest single, said: “The song is inspired by everyone who felt lost and parted from loved ones during the pandemic…the sun’s coming out, summer is on the way and this is the tune for it.”
‘Saturday Night, Sunday Morning’ is the musicians first album in four years A press release featured on his website about the upcoming album writes: “‘Saturday Night, Sunday Morning’ marks a bold and exciting new chapter for Jake Bugg. His 5th studio album is filled with catchy guitar hooks, rhythmic base lines & anthemic choruses giving the record a huge euphoric feel.Cleverly set against more introspective songs with beautifully crafted lyrics, the album plays with a spectrum of emotions that we can all relate to. Jake says it was ‘the most fun he’s ever had making a record.’ The album, released on 20th August, features singles’ Kiss Like the Sun’ and gospel-infused anthem ‘All I Need.”
The 27-year-old is set to tour his highly anticipated fifth studio album ‘Saturday Night, Sunday Morning’ next Spring. More recently, he released his own documentary ‘Live Across The Lowlands’ in which he spoke about his time on tour, particularly across Scotland. He was also announced as part of the Standon Calling 2021 line-up earlier this week, among other artists, including Pale Waves, Mahalia and Griff.
You can watch the video for ‘Lost’ now on YouTube.