Nia Archives has announced her new album ‘Emotional Junglist’ and shared breakup anthem ‘Boys In Blue’
The album is set to explore love in all its forms, not just the idealised version.

Nia Archives has announced her new album ‘Emotional Junglist’, which will arrive on 24th July. Alongside the news, she’s shared a new single, ‘Boys In Blue’.
Following the release of ‘Danger’ earlier this year, the new track continues what Nia has described as a more raw and vulnerable chapter. ‘Boys In Blue’ takes on the fallout of a relationship, written after a sudden breakup and reframed as something more defiant.
Through the track, she turns that experience into what she calls a “victory song”, pairing sharp lyricism with her signature alt-jungle sound. The accompanying video, directed by Iris Luz, sees her moving through London at night, pulling from the visual language of artists like Fiona Apple and PJ Harvey.
‘Emotional Junglist’ is set to explore love in all its forms, not just the idealised version. Written over the past year, the album reflects a period that saw Nia both fall into and out of love, with each track capturing a different side of that experience.
Ahead of the release, Nia Archives is also set to take her debut live show on the road, with intimate dates in Leeds, London and New York already sold out.
Following the release of ‘Danger’ earlier this year, the new track continues what Nia has described as a more raw and vulnerable chapter. ‘Boys In Blue’ takes on the fallout of a relationship, written after a sudden breakup and reframed as something more defiant.
Through the track, she turns that experience into what she calls a “victory song”, pairing sharp lyricism with her signature alt-jungle sound. The accompanying video, directed by Iris Luz, sees her moving through London at night, pulling from the visual language of artists like Fiona Apple and PJ Harvey.
‘Emotional Junglist’ is set to explore love in all its forms, not just the idealised version. Written over the past year, the album reflects a period that saw Nia both fall into and out of love, with each track capturing a different side of that experience.
Ahead of the release, Nia Archives is also set to take her debut live show on the road, with intimate dates in Leeds, London and New York already sold out.
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