Wednesday 11 June 2014

Review : Bombay Bicycle Club's fourth album 'So long, see you tomorrow'

Bombay Bicycle Club might have borrowed their name from an Indian restaurant but everything else about them is completely original.

The bands fourth album 'So long, See you tomorrow' was released on the 3rd February this year and went to number 1 in the UK album chart and the US Billboard chart.

My two favourite singles from the album have to be 'Feel' and 'Luna'.

Songs on the album like 'Feel' and 'Overdone' are lively and have an influence of world music from countries like India, with a lot more instruments in the background.



'Luna' sounds absolutely beautiful and it is such a quiet calm song, contrasting with 'Feel' which is straight after it on the album.


'So long, see you tomorrow' features an additional 8 musicians which helps create the album's unbelievable sound. The bands sound is so unique and so beautiful with vocals from Jack Steadman, Jamie MacColl on guitar and bass, Ed Nash on bass and Suren de Saram on drums. 

This band are unbelievable and deserve the recognition they receive. They bring a different type of music to more mainstream people and play festival sets that blow all expectations away.