Published on March 29, 2026
Jack Johnson has officially announced the release of the soundtrack for his upcoming documentary, ‘SURFILMUSIC,’ alongside a double album titled ‘4-Tracks.’ The documentary, which made its world premiere at the South (SXSW) festival, delves into the intersection of surf culture and music, showcasing the powerful influence these two elements have on one another.
In an effort to capture the spirit of surfing and the emotion that comes with it, Johnson’s ‘SURFILMUSIC’ presents a series of captivating visuals complemented soundtrack. The documentary highlights not just the thrill of riding waves but also the stories of those who have been affected , featuring insights from various artists and surfers alike.
The ‘4-Tracks’ double album promises to provide fans with a diverse array of sounds, featuring both original tracks and reimagined versions of classic songs. Johnson expressed his excitement about the project, stating that it reflects his lifelong love for surfing and music, which has been a constant source of inspiration in his career.
Listeners can expect to hear familiar melodies intertwined with new compositions that evoke the serene yet exhilarating essence of the ocean. The album aims to transport audiences to the heart of surf culture, encouraging them to experience the joys of the sport through sound.
The official release of both the soundtrack and the double album is set to coincide with the film’s wider release later this year. Johnson’s fans eagerly await the chance to immerse themselves in what promises to be a unique auditory and visual experience that celebrates the enduring bond between surfing and music.
As anticipation builds, Johnson remains hopeful that ‘SURFILMUSIC’ will resonate with audiences, encouraging them to reflect on their own connections to these two passions. With a blend of nostalgia and innovation, this project is poised to leave a lasting impression in the realms of both music and film.
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