Oooooh
Bombay Bicycle Club are recording a new album
An eagle eyed band spotted them in a North London studio.
As we know, Bombay Bicycle Club are making their comeback this year, plotting two live shows (so far).
The band also revealed in a statement posted back in January that they were thinking about new material.
“The joy we were getting out of playing the old songs seemed to naturally lead us onto working on new material, so we’re becoming immersed in that as we speak,” they said at the time. “Hopefully it won’t be too long before we have something new for you guys to hear.”
Now, an eagle-eyed band have tweeted that Bombay are recording their new album in the same North London studio.
“5 weeks since we did our ep and Bombay Bicycle Club are now recording their new album in the same room,” Reading band Dolly And The Dinosaur tweeted.
Bombay Bicycle Club are set to headline this year’s Wilderness Festival in August, before playing a US headline show at Brooklyn Steel in October.
Records, etc at

Bombay Bicycle Club - I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose
Bombay Bicycle Club - So Long, See You Tomorrow
Bombay Bicycle Club - Different Kind of Fix
Bombay Bicycle Club - Flaws
Bombay Bicycle Club - My Big Day
Bombay Bicycle Club - I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose Live At Brixton
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