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Bombay Bicycle Club share new track ‘I Can Hardly Speak’
The track gets taken from their forthcoming new album ‘Everything Else Has Gone Wrong’.

With their new album set for release in just a couple of weeks, Bombay Bicycle Club have shared another new taste of it.
The band have now shared the lyric video for ‘I Can Hardly Speak’, a track which frontman Jack Steadman has said is about “struggling to express yourself in words”.
The song gets taken from their forthcoming new album ‘Everything Else Has Gone Wrong’, which is due to be released in just a few weeks, on 17th January - it’s their first together since 2014’s ‘So Long, See You Tomorrow’.
The quartet are also set to head out on the road later this month - check out their upcoming UK and Ireland shows, and watch the lyric video for ‘I Can Hardly Speak’, below.
JANUARY
20 – Corn Exchange, Cambridge
21 – Academy, Bournemouth
23 – De Montfort Hall, Leicester
24 – University SU Great Hall, Cardiff
25 – Academy, Leeds
27 – Academy, Newcastle
28 – Barrowland, Glasgow
31 – Academy, Birmingham
FEBRUARY
01 – The Centre, Brighton
03 – Victoria Warehouse, Manchester
07 – Alexandra Palace, London
10 – Vicar Street, Dublin
12 – Ulster Hall, Belfast
Records, etc at

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