Bombay Bicycle Club have been writing songs for Saturday nights and songs for Sunday morning since their mid-teens. That they’re now barely in their thirties and remain one of the most inventive, insistent and, arguably, influential British guitar bands of the past generation says much to their powers of reinvention. But it also speaks to the band’s effortless ear for a melody and the masters ofits deployment.
In 2009, a fresh-faced Bombay Bicycle Club released their debut album, I Had The Blues But I ShookThem Loose. It’s a record that the band’s earliest adopters swear by, the soundtrack to very specific moments in their life, and with vivid memories to boot. A visceral record, teeming with teenage angst and youthful abandonment. Songs that spoke to thousands, and a heart on its sleeve statement of this young band’s intent.
On first listen,Bombay Bicycle Club have opened up the curtains and let this revelatory set ofvibrant, joyouscompositions bask in the sunshine. It’s an album that means business, sculpted byone of Britain’s best guitar bands.They’ll take it to stages across the world next, and that’s a showyou won’t want to miss.
Once you experience what's inside the club, you will dance like there's no flub~
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