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News

Jul 21, 2023

British guitar band Bombay Bicycle Club have shared a music video for their new song “Diving” featuring Holly Humberstone which is the latest release from their upcoming sixth studio album My Big Day. More

Bombay Bicycle Club Announce New Album, Share “Eat, Sleep, Wake (Nothing But You)” Video

Everything Else Has Gone Wrong Due Out January 17 via Caroline International/Island

Sep 03, 2019

Bombay Bicycle Club have announced a new album, Everything Else Has Gone Wrong, and released a video for its previously shared first single, “Eat, Sleep, Wake (Nothing But You).” Everything Else Has Gone Wrong is due out January 17 via Caroline International/Island. More

Aug 27, 2019

Bombay Bicycle Club haven’t released an album since 2014’s So Long, See You Tomorrow. Well tomorrow has turned into half a decade, but now the British band have released their first new song in five years, “Eat, Sleep, Wake (Nothing But You).” More

Sep 10, 2014

The Mercury Prize short list was announced today. More

Watch: Bombay Bicycle Club Covers Lana del Rey

“Video Games” Strikes Again!

Oct 19, 2011

Sometimes a single just…holds on. Like Lana del Rey’s divisive tune, “Video Games.” This time out, it’s Bombay Bicycle Club doing the longing. We have the video. More




Reviews

Nov 07, 2023

Bombay Bicycle Club have a reputation to uphold. Though their music has played around with various styles and genres over the years, to different levels of success, their ability to make giddy, addictive bangers has rarely faltered. More

Jan 24, 2020

An ingratiating warmth washes over, and at times threatens to smother, Bombay Bicycle Club’s fifth albumthe band’s first since their loosely-defined hiatus from 2016 to 2018. The English four-piece took a surprisingly adventurous path to indie-rock fame in their first spell, evolving from spiky post-Arctic Monkeys rock to lush-indie pop over their first three albums. More

Feb 28, 2014

Bombay Bicycle Club have called their new album So Long, See You Tomorrow, but it could just as easily have been named Bombay Bicycle Club: Fun With Synthesizers. Never a band to shy away from experimentation, for their fourth full-length release the North London band have injected their glittering guitar pop with textural synths and dance sounds. More