Bombay Bicycle Club have been writing songs for Saturday nights and Sunday mornings since their teenage years. On their first four records between 2009 and 2014, the quartet from North London changed their style in stunning ways. From the straight post-punk of the debut "I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose" to the much poppier follow-up "Flaws" to the electronic-influenced sounds of the third record "A Different Kind of Fix" to end up with the sampling arts and world music touches of number four, "So Long, See You Tomorrow." Whereby the title was a bit prophetic: in early 2016, Jack Steadman (guitar, vocals), Jamie MacColl (guitar), Ed Nash (bass. keys) and Suren de Saram (drums) declared that they wanted to take a break because they felt it was "time to try something different." During the five-year break, they tried other things and spent time with other people. But they missed each other and they missed being Bombay Bicycle Club. From number one albums to sold out arenas to festival headliners, Bombay Bicycle Club have established themselves as one of the UK's best guitar bands. The band reunited for the tenth anniversary of their debut. Just eight months later, the first, vibrant reunion single "Eat, Sleep, Wake (Nothing But You)" was released, which had everything that makes the band so special, and was followed by the acclaimed album "Everything Else Has Gone Wrong" in January 2020. This title was also prophetic, as the damn pandemic subsequently thwarted all further plans. But instead of twiddling their thumbs, the band is hard at work on their sixth album, "My Big Day." Nilüfer Yanya, Damon Albarn and Holly Humberstone have accepted the invitation to collaborate. The band, who already unveiled new material to great acclaim at their festival appearances last summer, are planning to release new music this year and embark on an international tour, which will also take them to Germany in November and is not to be missed! The tour is presented by piranha, START, kulturnews, laut.de and MusikBlog.de. - Support: corook
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