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Bombay Bicycle Club is currently on tour in America and will soon be heading to Europe and playing in four venues in the UK, including Alexandra Palace. Make sure to register your interest to be among the first in line when hospitality tickets become available.

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About Bombay Bicycle Club

Bombay Bicycle Club is an English indie rock band hailing from Crouch End, London. The band comprises Jack Steadman, Jamie MacColl, Suren de Saram, and Ed Nash. They are known for their guitar-driven sound and have explored various genres including folk, electronica, world music, and indie rock.

Formed in 2005, Bombay Bicycle Club gained recognition early on and won a competition that led to them securing the opening slot at the 2006 V Festival. The band has released multiple albums throughout their career, with their sixth album titled "My Big Day" being released recently.

After being active from 2005 to 2016, Bombay Bicycle Club took a five-year break, pursuing individual projects before reuniting in 2019. Since their return, the band continues to enchant audiences with their dynamic and eclectic sound.

Musical Style

Bombay Bicycle Club's musical style has evolved over the years, starting with indie rock influences and then incorporating elements of folk, electronica, world music, and more. They are known for their intricate guitar work, catchy melodies, and imaginative songwriting. Their sound often blends different genres, resulting in a unique and diverse discography.

Discography

Over the course of their career, Bombay Bicycle Club has released several albums, beginning with "I Had the Blues But I Shook Them Loose" in 2009. This was followed by "Flaws" (2010), "A Different Kind of Fix" (2011), "So Long, See You Tomorrow" (2014), and "Everything Else Has Gone Wrong" (2020). Each album showcases their growth and experimentation with different musical styles.

Awards and Recognitions

Bombay Bicycle Club has received critical acclaim and has been recognized with various awards. They were nominated for the Mercury Prize in 2010 and 2014, and their album "So Long, See You Tomorrow" won the NME Award for Best Album in 2015.

Live Performances

The band is known for their energetic and captivating live performances. They have toured extensively, both in the UK and internationally, and have played at renowned music festivals such as Glastonbury and Coachella.

Solo and Side Projects

During their hiatus from Bombay Bicycle Club, the band members pursued their own solo and side projects. This break allowed them to explore different musical avenues and bring those experiences back to the band when they reunited.

Bombay Bicycle Club's music is widely appreciated by fans around the world, and their eclectic sound continues to resonate with listeners. Whether it's their catchy indie rock anthems or their more introspective and experimental tracks, the band has proven their versatility and enduring creativity throughout their musical journey.

Bombay Bicycle Club's Most Popular Songs

  1. "Always Like This"
  2. "Shuffle"
  3. "Luna"
  4. "How Can You Swallow So Much Sleep"
  5. "Carry Me"
  6. "Your Eyes"
  7. "Lights Out, Words Gone"
  8. "Ivy & Gold"
  9. "Eat, Sleep, Wake (Nothing But You)"
  10. "Home by Now"

Bombay Bicycle Club's Most Popular Albums

  1. "I Had the Blues But I Shook Them Loose" (2009): This was Bombay Bicycle Club's debut studio album, which was well-received by critics and fans alike. It showcased its indie rock sound with energetic tracks like "Always Like This" and "Magnet." The album's raw energy and catchy hooks helped establish the band's reputation as an exciting emerging talent.
  2. "Flaws" (2010): Following their debut, Bombay Bicycle Club released "Flaws," a departure from their indie rock sound. This album featured a more stripped-down acoustic approach, centring around acoustic guitars, banjos, and delicate harmonies. Tracks like "Ivy & Gold" and "Rinse Me Down" showcased the band's ability to craft intimate and introspective songs.
  3. "A Different Kind of Fix" (2011): This album brought Bombay Bicycle Club back to their indie rock roots while incorporating elements of electronica and dance music. Songs like "Shuffle" and "Lights Out, Words Gone" featured infectious beats and catchy melodies. "A Different Kind of Fix" demonstrated the band's willingness to experiment and evolve their sound, resulting in a more eclectic and diverse album.
  4. "So Long, See You Tomorrow" (2014): With their fourth studio album, Bombay Bicycle Club delved further into electronic and world music influences. Inspired by frontman Jack Steadman's travels, the album incorporated samples from various cultures and featured more complex production. Tracks like "Carry Me" and "Luna" showcased their newfound sonic exploration, combining pulsating electronic beats with ethereal melodies.
  5. "Everything Else Has Gone Wrong" (2020): After a five-year hiatus, Bombay Bicycle Club released their fifth studio album. It marked a return to their indie rock foundations while incorporating elements of folk and pop. The album delves into themes of self-reflection and resilience, with tracks like "Eat, Sleep, Wake (Nothing But You)" and the title track resonating with fans. "Everything Else Has Gone Wrong" received critical acclaim for its heartfelt lyrics, catchy hooks, and mature songwriting.

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