★★★★★
Something about Bombay Bicycle Club's inherent twee-ness often invites scathing criticism. Props to the Crouch End four piece then, for bringing a slice of summer to bitterly cold months. Written after a four year interlude of globetrotting across Turkey, Japan, The Netherlands and India, their fourth full-length release is a buoyant and exotic affair, cementing their status as indie-pop crossover kings...
- www.adequacy.net
2014-04-24
★★★★★
Bombay Bicycle Club have called their new album So Long, See You Tomorrow, but it could just as easily have been named Bombay Bicycle Club: Fun With Synthesizers. Never a band to shy away from experimentation, for their fourth full-length release the North London band have injected their glittering guitar pop with textural synths and dance sounds...
- www.undertheradarmag.com
2014-02-28
★★★★★
Bombay Bicycle Club's fourth LP opens with the aptly "Overdone," a brilliantly confused sonic clusterfuck of Bollywood strings, trashy hip-hop drums, and blaring synth-bass. "I keep the world awake to be asleep," sings frontman Jack Steadman in a hazy lullaby cadence. It's not the most intuitive opening gambit, but this London quartet has built a career on the unexpected -- moving from guitar-based indie-rock to dance-pop to...whatever the hell you'd call So Long, See You Tomorrow...
- wonderingsound.com
2014-03-13
★★★★★
I am fortunate in life. I know this. One of the main reasons I don't complain about things other than lazy musicians (read: tag your music bro) is that I realize I'm one of the lucky ones. I am inherently happy. I realize people think I'm a freak for being so outgoingly fucking happs in public and on the internet, but if you were sitting where I'm sitting, you'd be pretty fucking happs too bro...
- www.syffal.com
2014-02-21
★★★★★
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Bombay Bicycle Club - So Long, See You TomorrowBombay Bicycle Club - So Long, See You TomorrowRecord Label: Island Records
Release Date: February 3, 2014
It's been five years since four, middle-class indie kids blasted onto the British indie rock scene with their blues tinted, fresh-sounding debut album I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose ...
- www.absolutepunk.net
2014-02-20
★★★★★
Release Date: February 3, 2014 It's been five years since four, middle-class indie kids blasted onto the British indie rock scene with their blues tinted, fresh-sounding debut album I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose . Since then, Bombay Bicycle Club have gone from strength to strength. Three albums and many genres later, the Londoners have returned with So Long, See You Tomorrow, one of the most anticipated British records of 2014...
- absolutepunk.net
2014-02-18
★★★★★
Bombay Bicycle Club's fourth album, So Long, See You Tomorrow sounds like nothing they've ever created. So Long, See You Tomorrow is closest in sound to third album A Different Kind of Fix, but can't accurately be charged with sounding any more than remotely similar to it. The London four-piece, as is their custom, treated recording a new album as an opportunity to reinvent the wheel...
- www.theaureview.com
2014-02-14
★★★★★
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Heartbreaking and raw, Benji is Sun Kil Moon's best album to date, and indisputably cements Mark Kozelek's reputation as one of the finest storytellers in contemporary indie music. Kozelek focuses each song around a central character or theme--usually friends or family from Ohio who have died or in some way encountered death--and combines tightly woven narratives with his own captivating and idiosyncratic free association to explore the way in which humans process...
- prettymuchamazing.com
2014-02-11
★★★★★
Bombay Bicycle Club has never been a band to stand still. They've experimented with their sound on every album, from the blues influenced I Had the Blues but I Shook Them Loose to the folk infused Flaws. Though their newest album has a lot in common with their third record, A Different Kind of Fix, So Long See You Tomorrow has the band playing with a more psychedelic and polished sound...
- www.popmatters.com
2014-02-08