London's Bombay Bicycle Club here take a Brit-folk cue from Mumford & Sons, sharing both the genre and some of the achy-breaky harmonies of the more p...
Daniel Griffiths - 16/Aug/2010
I wonder if anyone’s ever bothered to write a book about the theories of what to do with the difficult second album. The way I see it, a band has many...
Max Feldman - 13/Aug/2010
Named after a bourgeois curry franchise, Bombay Bicycle Club made quite a stir a few years ago with EPs The Boy I Used to Be and How We Are. These rec...
Addict Music - 01/Aug/2010
If ever a title was going to leave an album wide open to pun laden critique this would surely be it. Flaws, Bombay Bicycle Club’s (BBC) follow up to l...
Tom Clinch - 23/Jul/2010
So you?re loving the Mumford boy?s and you?ve practically worn out the CD on your player Thinking of buying another copy WAIT? have you even consid...
Joshua Love - 20/Jul/2010
Bombay Bicycle Club's debut album, last year's I Had the Blues But I Shook Them Loose, posited the group as imitative but energetic post-punk revivali...
AshMeikle - 19/Jul/2010
This is probably the last master plan expected from tastemaker junkies Bombay Bicycle Club as they ditch the indie whirlpool for new release ‘Flaws’ –...
Paul Lester - 15/Jul/2010
There was a vogue last year for second albums that were markedly different to the artists in question’s debuts. Jack Peñate, The Maccabees and The Hor...
April_Clare - 12/Jul/2010
North London quartet Bombay Bicycle Club were barely out of short trousers when they released I Had the Blues But I Shook Them Loose - they could scar...
Tessa Harris - 11/Jul/2010
Negotiating Difficult (almost) Second Album Syndrome with consummate ease, ‘Flaws’ sees Jack Steadman and gang boldly unplug their guitars and explore...