Jingo have already caught the attention of some historic musicians.
Ken Stringfellow (Posies, R.E.M. cohort) is a fan, while BBC London's Gary Crowley has been outspoken in his admiration.
With recent live shows displaying a rare power, it's easy to see why. Reminiscent of early Bat For Lashes or even Portishead, the engrossing power of the vocals is matched to thoughtful arrangements.
Clash is able to premiere new cut 'Ghost In The Machine', which is introduced thus:
"Ghost In The Machine: Science and logic of today points to the notion that biology, whether of the individual or society as a whole works and behaves like the cogs of a machine, but is there some invisible force, some "soul" for lack of a better word that drives us, something eternal and undetectable that makes us more than the sum of our parts?"
Check it out now.