Bombay Bicycle Club: 'We've never recycled the same ideas'

RHIAN JONES

Some say UK major labels are too fickle to grow a band and show them the patience they need to blossom. Bombay Bicycle Club’s story tests that theory.

Since signing to Island in 2008 then releasing their debut album in 2009, the band have produced three more with the record company – including the latest, So Long, See You Tomorrow (out on Monday, February 3).

With fans in the likes of BBC Radio One’s Zane Lowe and Huw Stephens, a ...

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