[Chill] Bombay Bicycle Club – Home By Now (Nicita Remix)

Bombay Bicycle Club
Home By Now (Nicita Remix)

UK-based indie rockers Bombay Bicycle Club put out a stellar album earlier this year that struck a perfect balance between folk, alternative rock and sprinkled electronic sounds. A few days ago, the veteran band released an official remix for “Home By Now,” one of the more powerful tracks from the project, courtesy of New York producer Nicita. The rework manages to capture similar emotions as the original, but adds a whole new intensity with heavy percussion and layered synths. This remix serves as a testament to the versatility of Bombay Bicycle Club’s music but also puts Nicita, who has actually already performed on the main stage at Coachella as the drummer for MS MR, on our radar as a solo artist to watch.

This one couldn’t be more perfect for zoning out on a late night. Give it a spin above, and make sure to grab a copy of Bombay’s So Long, See You Tomorrow if you haven’t already.

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[Indie Pop] Bombay Bicycle Club – Luna

Bombay Bicycle Club
Luna

When the weather outside is bleak and mind numbingly cold, sometimes you just need something to remind you what summer feels like. Good thing for us, Bombay Bicycle Club have that covered with their enchanting new single, “Luna.” This feel-good anthem is a magical ride all its own, with an inspiringly elated chorus that’ll make you want to throw your arms up and join right in. It definitely sets a positive tone for the release of their upcoming album, So Long, See You Tomorrow, which will be out stateside on February 4th. You can stream the track above, or watch the quirky visuals (which features a pretty impressive synchronized swimming routine) below.

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[Indie] Bombay Bicycle Club – Video Games (Lana Del Rey Cover)

Acclaimed indie act Bombay Bicycle Club popped into the BBC’s Radio 1 Live Lounge to record this sensational cover of Lana Del Rey’s hit ‘Video Games’. Minimalist instrumentation allows the vocals of Jack Steadman and singer-songwriter Lucy Rose to take centre stage, creating one of the most fragile and tender duets out there.

Bombay Bicycle Club – Video Games (Lana Del Rey cover) by the3penguins

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