Woke up today in hopes of streaming one of two albums:
- Broken Bells - After the Disco
- Sun Kil Moon - Benji
Neither were available on Spotify... so I ended up checking out a band I had never heard of called Bombay Bicycle Club. I was immediately drawn in by the artwork of the album, there's a silhouette of a guy walking at sunrise on the 12 O'clock position and a silhouette of him walking in the moonlight at the 6 O'clock position. The stages of the sun and moon fill out the 8 adjacent spheres and there appears to be a silhouette of a woman in some spheres within.
I truly didn't know what to expect of their music. I would lazily describe it as "style-hoppy"? edm/hip-hop production elements can be heard on nearly every track. There isn't anything excitingly new, but it's still pretty well put together.
There's a track in the middle of the album Luna that I really took a liking too.... It's begging to be listened to when the weather gets a little warmer and I'm drinking on the apartment porch with friends.
Stand out tracks:
- Bombay Bicycle Club – Overdone
- Bombay Bicycle Club – Carry Me
- Bombay Bicycle Club – Whenever, Wherever
- Bombay Bicycle Club – Luna
- Bombay Bicycle Club – Feel
- Bombay Bicycle Club – Come To
Artist: Bombay Bicycle Club
Album: So Long, See You Tomorrow
Producer: Jack Steadman
Label: Vagrant
Recorded: ?