Bombay Bicycle Club Release New Album, Everything Else Has Gone Wrong | Shore Fire Media

17 January, 2020Print

Bombay Bicycle Club Release New Album, Everything Else Has Gone Wrong

Listen To/Buy The Album HERE

 

Excellent” - **** Q Magazine

"Invigorated...conceptually sound." - NPR Music

A welcome and intensely moving return” – Sunday Times Culture

"F**king awesome." - Dork

Could well be their finest album yet… it’s time they got more credit as one of Britain’s best bands” – **** Evening Standard

“Compelling…It feels too soon to say if this Bombay Bicycle Club’s best record, but it’s at least their most consistently rewarding." - Brooklyn Vegan

the ability to break your heart and heal it in the time it takes to move from verse to chorus” - **** DIY Magazine

“a hopeful return…challenges us to do the unthinkable and place our faith in our fellow human beings.” - Salon

“An album that upholds Bombay Bicycle Club’s position as one of indie music’s most inventive bands” - **** The Independent

“A rallying cry for the age of anxiety” - **** The Telegraph

 

Bombay Bicycle Club are very proud to release their new album. 

Everything Else Has Gone Wrong is released today via Caroline International/Island Records.  

Listen to the album HERE 

 

Largely written in Cornwall and recorded out in the US alongside Grammy Award winning producer John Congleton (St. Vincent/Sharon Van Etten/War on Drugs), Bombay Bicycle Club have continued to grow, develop and evolve since the release of their debut album, “I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose”, back in 2009. Rarely in recent years has there been a British guitar band who have the craft and ability to avoid categorization whilst uniting hundreds of thousands of fans across the globe. With an innate ear for melody and invention, the four-piece are a very welcome return to the fold just as British guitar music makes a timely renaissance.

Bombay Bicycle Club welcome the new album’s release with a full tour of the UK in later this month and into February. The run includes two nights at London’s Alexandra Palace, with many of those shows long since sold out and with only a handful of tickets left at the remaining dates. They've also announced a North American tour for the spring, with more dates being added soon. A busy Summer festival season is almost inevitable.

   

Everything Else Has Gone Wrong Tour 2020  <TICKETS>

+ Very special fan ‘In store’ and ‘out store’ live performances

17th January – Rough Trade, London, 7pm *Acoustic In-Store SOLD OUT

18th January – Rough Trade, Nottingham 1pm *Acoustic In-Store SOLD OUT

18th January – Truck at O2 Academy, Oxford 7pm *Full Electric Out-Store SOLD OUT

20th January – Fopp, Cambridge, 5:30pm *Acoustic In-Store SOLD OUT

20th January – Corn Exchange, Cambridge SOLD OUT

21st January – HMV, Bournemouth, 5:30pm *Acoustic In-Store SOLD OUT

21st January – Academy, Bournemouth SOLD OUT

22nd January – HMV The Vault, Birmingham, 6pm *Acoustic In-Store SOLD OUT

23rd January – HMV, Leicester, 5:30pm *Acoustic In-Store SOLD OUT

23rd January – De Montfort Hall, Leicester

24th January – University SU Great Hall, Cardiff SOLD OUT 

25th January – Academy, Leeds SOLD OUT

27th January – Academy, Newcastle SOLD OUT

28th January – Barrowland, Glasgow SOLD OUT

29th January – Barrowland, Glasgow SOLD OUT

31st January – Academy, Birmingham SOLD OUT

1st February – The Centre, Brighton SOLD OUT

3rd February – Victoria Warehouse, Manchester SOLD OUT

4th February – Academy, Sheffield NEW DATE 

6th February – UEA, Norwich SOLD OUT 

7th February – Alexandra Palace, London SOLD OUT 

8th February – Alexandra Palace, London  

10th February – Vicar Street, Dublin SOLD OUT 

11th February – Vicar Street, Dublin SOLD OUT

12th February – Ulster Hall, Belfast SOLD OUT

 

All dates w/ The Big Moon + Liz Lawrence except 8th February w/ Sundara Karma + Liz Lawrence

 

North American Tour Dates— with support from Sports Team except *

April 16 — Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall*

April 17 — Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater

April 18 — Austin, TX @ Stubb’s Waller Creek

April 20 — Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre

April 21 — Tulsa, AZ @ Cain’s Ballroom

April 22 — St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall

April 23 — Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue

April 24 — Winnipeg, MB @ The Garrick

April 26 — Edmonton, AB @ Midway

April 27 — Calgary, AB @ The Palace

April 29 — Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom

April 30 — Seattle, WA @ The Showbox

May 01 — Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom

May 02 — Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades

May 04 — San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore

May 06 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Fonda Theatre

May 07 — San Diego, CA @ House of Blues

May 09 — Mexico City, MX @ El Plaza Condesa

*Support TBD

 

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