Future Joy’s latest album, “NOW,” is a celebration of love, travel, and rhythm, packed into 13 tracks that feel made to be blasted from a festival stage or a glowing late-night dance floor. Created in over two years and more than 100,000 miles, the record carries the pulse of life on tour. With songs written and recorded everywhere from an RV to coast-to-coast studios, it captures the spontaneity and heart that define the duo's creative spirit.
As soon as you press play, “When I’m With You” hits immediately with its polished production and bright vocals. It’s an invitation into Future Joy’s world, where every beat counts and every lyric feels lived-in.
“Just Breathe,” featuring UnderLux, brings a grittier edge. It leans industrial without losing the groove, showcasing the duo’s ability to shift tone without losing momentum. The energy of this song is matched by its exhilarating music video, which captures Future Joy skydiving mid-air, saxophone in hand, as the track drops.
“I Do” is a pure dance anthem, while “Remember Everything” wraps things up to a close on a more emotional, introspective note. It’s a well-paced ride from start to finish.
In “NOW,” Future Joy blends house, funk, soul, pop, and bass into something that feels cohesive without becoming predictable. The production is crisp but playful, and the energy never dips. You can tell this music was made with joy, not just as a concept but as a mission. Their decision to press this album to vinyl for the first time also adds a tactile dimension to the experience, giving fans a chance to engage with it physically, not just digitally.

As the duo continues their rise with appearances at major festivals like Bonnaroo and Hulaween, “NOW” stands as a bold offering. It’s a reflection of who they are and what they’ve built together, especially following their recent wedding at Joyful Festival.
Meanwhile, tickets for Joyful Festival 2026 are already on sale and are expected to sell out quickly. With a fall album release tour on the horizon and momentum on their side, Future Joy shows no signs of slowing down.