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Bombay Bicycle Club have shared another track from their forthcoming album, So Long, See You Tomorrow. Listen to 'Luna' below.
The London four piece have previously shared lead single 'Carry Me' and album track 'It's Alright Now' in preparation of the release of their upcoming fourth album, which is the follow up to 2011's A Different Kind of Fix.
BBC frontman Jack Steadman recently told the NME So Long, See You Tomorrow, which he wrote, was inspired by his travels through India, Tokyo, Europe and Turkey - but had an impact on his attitude rather than the songwriting directly. "I think the travelling gave me a sense of wellbeing rather than any direct musical influence," he revealed.
"Also, we were getting more inspired by samples. They become the springboard for your song and, whether it’s an Indian song or something with Thai chanting, you should never deny that inspiration just because it sounds silly or because the thought of it is weird," he continued.
So Long, See You Tomorrow will be released February 3.
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