Showing posts with label bombay bicycle club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bombay bicycle club. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 March 2014

BOMBAY BICYCLE CLUB - LIVE REVIEW

Thursday 14th March, Brixton Academy, 7:00pm

SET LIST:
Overdone
It’s Alright Now
Shuffle
Come To
Bad Timing
Lamplight
Evening/Morning
How Much Sleep Can you Swallow?
Home By Now
Feel
Lights Out, Words Gone
Eyes Off You
Whenever, Wherever
Luna
Always Like This
So Long, See You Tomorrow

ENCORE:
What If
Carry Me

I’d only ever been to Brixton Academy once, when I was about 15, to see Happy Mondays with my family. Since then, I’ve been to a lot more gigs/festivals, but never in Brixton. What I remembered was the large slope which created a great view, wherever you stood, and some much needed space to move around in.

After exploring the many food outlets in Brixton Village with my sister, we arrived at the venue just before 9pm. Perfect timing, as Bombay Bicycle Club didn’t come on until 9:15pm.

In interviews, the band seem very coy and shy. I saw them on Sunday Brunch, and, despite, their ever-growing successes, Jack Steadman and Jamie MacColl sat cool and calmly. It’s incredibly endearing, when the artists don’t know how good they are. Nothing worse than an “I think you are really fit, you’re fit, but my Gosh, don’t you know it,” moment, if you catch my drift.

‘Overdone’ kick-started the next 1 hour and 15minutes of Bombay Bicycle Club craziness. I was distracted, at first, by a group of underage fans, whose friend was a little over excited and attempted to create a mosh pit, (by this I mean jumping and falling into the row in front of him, who were less than impressed). They soon dispersed and my focus was reinstated.

The first song of a set is always a little blurry for me, as the wait for the band to come on stage, which feels like a lifetime, is suddenly over and the next thing you know, you’re surrounded by blinding lights and a loud echo of your favourite vocals. A lot of power and punch went into the first song of the evening, as Steadman swung himself round his guitar, without a single chord faltering. It was amazing to see Bombay Bicycle Club with such stage presence and really letting themselves go. Such a transformation from past TV appearances. They appeared confident, crazy, yet calm.  

They played So Long, See You Tomorrow in its entirety, but of course not forgetting tracks which made us fall in love with them in the first place.   

There wasn’t a great deal of band and crowd interaction. Steadman and co. were on to perform, and that they did. There was the occasional shout out, but, with the amount of gusto they were putting into their music, you could see and hear that it was all about the music. If they couldn’t find the words, their lyrics would.  

My sister and I were discussing what songs would be played on the encore, as most of their “hits” had already been played. My sister then said, “well, I’m sure they’ll pluck something out, which we’ve forgotten,’ and she wasn’t wrong. ‘What If’ came blasting out, and I was kicking myself for even disregarding it as an Encore track. Bombay Bicycle Club showcased their diversity last night. The accompaniment of brass, the bombay-infused sounds in 'Feel,' heavier guitar strums in 'Evening/Morning,' then drifting to chilled Coachella-esque chords in 'How Much Sleep Can You Swallow.' It's quite remarkable to see a band's musical growth, right before your very eyes.

I would see them again, and again, and again.  

Favourite Live Tracks: Evening/Morning, How Much Sleep Can You Swallow, Home By Now.

   

Thursday, 13 March 2014

SONG OF THE DAY


Bombay Bicycle Club - Luna

You may have noticed, that I already uploaded a Bombay Bicycle Club track on the blog recently, but I just couldn't help myself, because a) their new album, So Long, See You Tomorrow is probably their best yet, and b)I'm seeing them live TONIGHT!
I'm planning on writing a live review for this gig. I know I may have said that for HAIM last week, but the dancing got a little out of hand, and normally I take notes, but I just couldnt stop my feet!
This time though, I'll have to be a lot more restrained, as I'll be seeing them on a "school night." 
My predictions for setlist:
Opening song: Overdone
Encore: Always Like This, Shuffle

Monday, 10 March 2014

"Here We Go Again"


Angus & Julia Stone - Here We Go Again

I've been a bit all over the place recently. Not in the literal sense, more in terms of where my heads at (cue Basement Jaxx's Where's Your Head At); particularly with what I'm going to do with this blog. I started out as a music blogger on Tumblr, but felt it wasn't getting much coverage, so decided to switch to blogspot. This opened up other doors for me, as I got inspired (and probably distracted), to write a fashion blog. I felt like the underdog (mainly 'cos in the photos I looked like one), but more importantly, I veered off from what I'd originally sought out to achieve in the "bloggersphere." It's imperative to try other avenues, but I always knew I wanted to write about music. I guess I felt lost in my own blog for a little while... (Getting deep right?)
Well... it took a combination of rediscovering Cocteau Twins, weeping at The Perks of Being a Wallflower, the new Bombay Bicycle Club album, and the incredibly inspirational Almost Famous to set my record straight, (pun definitely intended).

Consider this a much needed re-vamp for Reflect & The City. It's going back to its musical roots, just with a different name.
I thought this post would just help put the "Reflect" back into Reflect & The City. I've recently added a "Portfolio" tab, where I drop links of tracks/albums I've reviewed. Please take a look!

I hope you've been enjoying my "SONG OF THE DAY" posts. It allows me to keep my blog active. If you want help getting your band, or a friend's band out there, just send me an email (address is on the right-hand side) and I'll get back to you!

Thanks for stopping by

Charlie XO  

Monday, 24 February 2014

SONG OF THE DAY


Bombay Bicyle Club - It's Alright Now

I woke up this morning feeling really "bleugh." The only noise to describe every Monday morning. The weekend has sped past far too quickly (yet again) and now I'm sat down at my desk counting down the days until Friday.
Standard right?
Well I thought I would post an upbeat, feel-good song to lighten the mood. I've spent a week wrapping my ears around the new Bombay Bicycle club album and I've been completely won over by the experimentation with their new sound. The intro of 'It's Alright Now,' reminded me of The Beach Boy's 'God Only Knows,' one of my favourite songs ever, and the track went from strength to strength. The harmonies are mesmerising and I can't wait to see how they play this live in London next month.

Happy Monday!

Keep Calm
And
Listen to Bombay Bicycle Club!

Friday, 15 November 2013

My Top Three Tracks of the Week!

I'D been fleeting between my music blog and fashion for ages, until I decided it would be best to combine both and condense them into one! Here's my NEW music post! What I'm listening to at the moment...

1) Metronomy - I'm Aquarius
2) Bombay Bicycle Club - Carry Me
3) Dum Dum Girls - Lost Boys & Girls Club

1)

I remember the first time I saw Metronomy. It was accidental. I was at Brighton Dome to see CSS and Metronomy were the support act. Just three guys, who me and my friend initially thought were the technicians tuning Lovefoxxx's microphone. How wrong we were. It was the first time I heard 'Heartbreaker' 'Radio Ladio' 'Black Eye, Burnt Thumb' and I was spellbound. Their sound was so different and they were definitely the soundtrack to my years at 6th form. Over the last couple of years, the band has evolved and grown (literally as well as musically) and their new track 'I'm Aquarius'shows they are still creating their distinctive, minimalist but magnificent sounds. 

2)

Firstly, I've got to announce that I will be seeing Bombay Bicycle Club next year in Brixton! Far too excited! I've waited far too long to see them. My advice would be if you like a new band, and can sense a huge tidal wave of hype and fans about to bombard them, trust your instincts and buy a ticket! I liked Bombay Bicycle Club way-back-when, before their first album was even released and stupidly never did anything about it. Luckily, my sister got two for their 2014 tour on the pre-sale so that's my Christmas present sorted! 'Carry Me' is their new track and I really love how they continue to produce more and more spine-tingling melodies. The chorus is infectious with its quick pace and high energy, it'll have crowds jumping, shuffling and I Can't wait to be in and amongst it.

3)

As soon as I heard the first few chords of this track, I know it was going to be special. I'm such a big fan of the garage rock/pop sounds of Frankie Rose and Dum Dum Girls so I'm always excited to hear what these artists come with next. Their music allows me to believe I'm apart of the 80's (for those of you who don't know, I think I was meant for the 80s) and 'Lost Boys and Girls Club' doesn't shy away from this at all. Losing its rockier edge, this latest release embarks on enchanting echoes and smouldering strums. It's a dream.

Hope you guys enjoy! Let me know your thoughts!

XO