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by Edward Keeble

Tags: Bombay Bicycle Club

Bombay Bicycle Club: 'We made a record to dance to'

Ed Nash and Jack Steadman discuss progression and the hurt of online critics

 

So Long See You Tomorrow marks the return of Bombay Bicycle Club, one of the most progressive bands on the British indie scene. Refusing to fall into the trap of band mediocrity that dominated the post Libertines 00's, they have continously reinvented themselves where others have fallen by the wayside.

On the new album, the band take influence from electronic music, introducing new methods of song construction with organic execution that creates some truly interesting sounds - and some truly massive songs. So Long See You Tomorrow is out 3 February on Island Records.

Watch our interview with Bombay Bicycle Club in the video above

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