BOMBAY BICYCLE CLUB
Luna
I’ve always had a soft spot for London’s Bombay Bicycle Club; the quartet make quirky, catchy and experimental indie which never fails to ear-worm its way into my head.
The band recently told the BBC that their upcoming fourth album So Long, See You Tomorrow is their most experimental yet – self-produced in their “humble little studio”, they decided to take their time writing and recording this one, with two-and-a-half years in between their last record A Different Kind Of Fix.
We heard their lead single, Carry Me, late last year: a dark, stomping electro-tinged number which builds into a relentless mantra towards the end.
Single #2, Luna, is a more straight up affair, but definitely keeps an edge to it, with bright harmonies and a driving, transcending chorus which leaves you wanting more - it’s also coupled with the below great film clip.
So Long, See You Tomorrow is out February 7
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Reporting from inside the Australian music business since '94.
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