Some years ago - before he had any proper single releases - I had a serious crush on Mr. Jack Peñate. I think it's due to the charming combination of his blue eyes, his dancing-front-man-with-a-guitar stage persona and, of course, his lovely summer-y music. Then Matinee came out and although I could've been more impressed with him, I still enjoyed the album and listened to it a lot.
After a few years on hiatus, he was supposed to make his comeback through Norman Cook's The Brighton Port Authority but his single wasn't featured on the album - which was odd. But now, he's finally back and with a smoking hot video for 'Tonight's Today' directed by Alma Harel (Partizan). The single has been out since December but was officially released today with remixes from Julianna Barwick, Leo Zero and Micky Moonlight in two versions.
'Tonight's Today' was produced by Paul Epworth and shows a different side of Jack. There is a Caribbean Parade feeling about the song, that sets it apart from the rest of it's contemporaries. It's not only beautiful but also an instant classic - I can't wait to listen to his new album.

















