
Everything Else Has Gone Wrong: CD
âEverything Else Has Gone Wrongâ will be released on the 17th January through Caroline International/Island Records. It is the eagerly anticipated follow-up to the British bandâs acclaimed number 1 charting, Mercury Music Prize nominated fourth album, âSo Long, See You Tomorrowâ released back in 2014.
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The new album was largely recorded out in the US alongside Grammy Award winning producer John Congleton (St. Vincent/Sharon Van Etten/War on Drugs). It features the bandâs euphoric new single, âEat, Sleep, Wake (Nothing But You)â. The video was directed by Louis Bhose, the bandâs old touring keyboardist who has quickly become the go-to director for countless artists in recent years (Michael Kiwanuka & Tom Misch, Lewis Capaldi, The Big Moon, Loyle Carner). It was shot out in Ukraine.
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Speaking of the recordâs title, vocalist/guitarist Jack Steadman explains: âThis is an album for anyone whoâs ever turned to music in a time of need. Itâs about the solace one can get from listening to music or playing music. For me personally it's about the frustration of not being able to express myself to others, of leaving conversations feeling dissatisfied and misunderstood. Musicâs the way Iâm able to truly express myselfâ.
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Bombay Bicycle Club have continued to grow, develop and evolve since the release of their debut album, âI Had The Blues But I Shook Them Looseâ, back in 2009 when they signalled their arrival as young teenagers. Rarely in recent years has there been a British guitar band who have the craft and ability to avoid categorisation whilst uniting hundreds of thousands of fans across the globe. With an innate ear for melody and invention, the four-piece are a very welcome return to the fold just as British guitar music makes a timely renaissance.
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To coincide with the new albumâs announcement, Bombay Bicycle Club are also excited to share a thirteen date UK and Ireland headline tour which immediately follows its release.
âEverything Else Has Gone Wrongâ will be released on the 17th January through Caroline International/Island Records. It is the eagerly anticipated follow-up to the British bandâs acclaimed number 1 charting, Mercury Music Prize nominated fourth album, âSo Long, See You Tomorrowâ released back in 2014.
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The new album was largely recorded out in the US alongside Grammy Award winning producer John Congleton (St. Vincent/Sharon Van Etten/War on Drugs). It features the bandâs euphoric new single, âEat, Sleep, Wake (Nothing But You)â. The video was directed by Louis Bhose, the bandâs old touring keyboardist who has quickly become the go-to director for countless artists in recent years (Michael Kiwanuka & Tom Misch, Lewis Capaldi, The Big Moon, Loyle Carner). It was shot out in Ukraine.
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Speaking of the recordâs title, vocalist/guitarist Jack Steadman explains: âThis is an album for anyone whoâs ever turned to music in a time of need. Itâs about the solace one can get from listening to music or playing music. For me personally it's about the frustration of not being able to express myself to others, of leaving conversations feeling dissatisfied and misunderstood. Musicâs the way Iâm able to truly express myselfâ.
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Bombay Bicycle Club have continued to grow, develop and evolve since the release of their debut album, âI Had The Blues But I Shook Them Looseâ, back in 2009 when they signalled their arrival as young teenagers. Rarely in recent years has there been a British guitar band who have the craft and ability to avoid categorisation whilst uniting hundreds of thousands of fans across the globe. With an innate ear for melody and invention, the four-piece are a very welcome return to the fold just as British guitar music makes a timely renaissance.
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To coincide with the new albumâs announcement, Bombay Bicycle Club are also excited to share a thirteen date UK and Ireland headline tour which immediately follows its release.
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âEverything Else Has Gone Wrongâ will be released on the 17th January through Caroline International/Island Records. It is the eagerly anticipated follow-up to the British bandâs acclaimed number 1 charting, Mercury Music Prize nominated fourth album, âSo Long, See You Tomorrowâ released back in 2014.
Â
The new album was largely recorded out in the US alongside Grammy Award winning producer John Congleton (St. Vincent/Sharon Van Etten/War on Drugs). It features the bandâs euphoric new single, âEat, Sleep, Wake (Nothing But You)â. The video was directed by Louis Bhose, the bandâs old touring keyboardist who has quickly become the go-to director for countless artists in recent years (Michael Kiwanuka & Tom Misch, Lewis Capaldi, The Big Moon, Loyle Carner). It was shot out in Ukraine.
Â
Speaking of the recordâs title, vocalist/guitarist Jack Steadman explains: âThis is an album for anyone whoâs ever turned to music in a time of need. Itâs about the solace one can get from listening to music or playing music. For me personally it's about the frustration of not being able to express myself to others, of leaving conversations feeling dissatisfied and misunderstood. Musicâs the way Iâm able to truly express myselfâ.
Â
Bombay Bicycle Club have continued to grow, develop and evolve since the release of their debut album, âI Had The Blues But I Shook Them Looseâ, back in 2009 when they signalled their arrival as young teenagers. Rarely in recent years has there been a British guitar band who have the craft and ability to avoid categorisation whilst uniting hundreds of thousands of fans across the globe. With an innate ear for melody and invention, the four-piece are a very welcome return to the fold just as British guitar music makes a timely renaissance.
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To coincide with the new albumâs announcement, Bombay Bicycle Club are also excited to share a thirteen date UK and Ireland headline tour which immediately follows its release.













