
TN:127 BOMBAY BICYCLE CLUB
Album: My Big Day
John sits down with indie rock band Bombay Bicycle Club to talk about their sixth studio album ‘My Big Day’.
Bombay Bicycle Club are a four-piece band from London, that broke onto the indie music scene with their genre defining debut album ‘I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose’ in 2009. Since then they have been releasing a steady stream of music which has been met with high critical acclaim, earning them an Ivor Novello and a Mercury Prize nominations.
Chatting with band members Jack Steadman and Ed Nash, the three cover a range of topics including the inspiration behind the album, their use of sampling in their music, how over-thinking can negatively influence the production process, and their collaboration with music legends Damon Albarn, Paul Epworth & Chaka Khan.
Tracks discussed: My Big Day, Heaven, Just A Little More Time