The album begins with “Overdone” and features a chorus s ung on top of husky guitar solos and psychedelic electronic loops, “I see we’ve come through wasted time” and yet I don’t think they wasted any time. I loved it because it was an album full of captivating tunes and some of the coolest bass riffs of all time and now with the release of So Long, See You Tomorrow Bombay Bicycle Club has defined their sound even more. This album quickly became a favorite of mine and not because “How Can You Swallow So Much Sleep” was featured on the The Twilight Saga: Eclipse s oundtrack featuring sparkling vampires and sexy werewolves. Then when A Different Kind Of Fix came out in 2011 the band really started to solidify their sound. In the past Bombay Bicycle Club’s albums have been vastly different from one and other which is somewhat admirable, but to me also showed a lack of identity within the band. This new worldly tone really shines throughout the album. Steadman traveled all over the world while writing the songs for Bombay Bicycle Club’s latest album and found inspiration within Europe, Tokyo, Turkey, the Netherlands, and India. Bombay Bicycle Club’s front-man Jack Steadman did some traveling in the time leading up to the recording of the bands latest album So Long, See You Tomorrow.
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