Temples embrace a bold new sound with their dancefloor-ready single Jet Stream Heart, blending ’90s electronic vibes ahead of their album Bliss.
- February 21, 2026
AceShowbiz - Temples have unveiled details about their vibrant new single Jet Stream Heart and forthcoming fifth album Bliss, set to arrive on June 26 via V2 Records. The Kettering-based indie group signals a bold shift toward dancefloor-ready sounds inspired by ’90s and early 2000s electronic music.
Frontman James Bagshaw described the lead single as a fusion of “Kylie Minogue meets Daft Punk meets Temples,” highlighting the band’s fresh, energetic approach. He explained to NME that the track embodies the magnetic pull of music itself—the irresistible allure that draws you into a club or venue, making listeners feel instantly captivated.
Jet Stream Heart marks a departure from their previous work, ushering in an escapist, psychedelic electronica vibe. Bagshaw emphasized the band’s intention to create music that’s unapologetically fun and immersive, with this single serving as just the beginning of what fans can expect. “If people like this, they’re gonna love the next one,” he teased.
This new record comes three years after their 2023 album Exotico, which was produced by Sean Ono Lennon. For Bliss, Temples took complete creative control, producing the album themselves for the first time. Bagshaw described the process as both vulnerable and liberating, focusing on the purity of their artistic vision without concern for outside expectations.
“This is pure Temples,” Bagshaw said, explaining how the band intentionally avoided relying on familiar patterns or tropes from their earlier records. The group re-examined every instrument’s role, drawing inspiration from iconic acts like Faithless, Underworld, Massive Attack, and Portishead to craft a sound that blends melancholic moods with euphoric energy.
The album’s dance music influences reflect a youthful fascination with an era they missed firsthand. Bagshaw noted, “We’re of an age where we’re too young to have enjoyed what was going on in the late ’90s,” but that gap fueled their creative exploration. The result is a record that embraces the spirit of that time while forging a fresh, modern identity.
Adam Smith, James Bagshaw, Rens Ottink, and Tom Walmsley—the lineup of Temples—have crafted an album that challenges genre boundaries, refusing to be boxed into labels like garage rock or psych. Instead, Bliss promises a forward-thinking blend of psychedelic and electronic textures designed to move listeners both physically and emotionally.
With Jet Stream Heart as their energetic opening move, Temples are inviting fans into a world of “melancholic euphoria,” where dance beats meet indie sensibilities. The band’s willingness to experiment and self-produce signals a confident new chapter in their evolving sound and artistic journey.
As anticipation builds ahead of the album release in June, Temples are positioning themselves as one of the most exciting acts pushing the boundaries of modern psychedelic music fused with electronic dance elements. Bliss is set to be a defining moment that showcases their evolution and creative freedom.