
A Different Kind Of Fix is a Alt/Indie album by Bombay Bicycle Club, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 11 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- shimmering
- earnest
- art school
About
On its third album, Bombay Bicycle Club fashions a sound expansive enough to encompass introspective folk, ambient pop, and even a hint of ‘80s new wave. Under the production guidance of Ben H. Allen (Animal Collective, Deerhunter), the North London foursome retains the whimsical charm of its earlier work while increasing the rhythmic drive and textural variety. BBC’s eclecticism finds unity in Jack Steadman’s softly insistent vocals, a natural outlet for the band’s impressionistic lyrics. If Fix’s song themes tend to be elusive, the tracks here are often insidiously catchy. Tunes like “Shuffle” (built around a stuttering piano and spring-loaded beat), “Your Eyes” (as lean and propulsive as vintage post-punk), and “What You Want” (boasting an insistent drum hook) are effortlessly ear-grabbing. Veering into more atmospheric regions are pastel-toned numbers like “Fracture” and “Favorite Day” (the latter tinged with a genteel psychedelia). Chorale vocals and a simmering groove lend “How Can You Swallow So Much Sleep” a hypnotic power.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1How Can You Swallow So Much Sleep
- A2Bad Timing
- A3Your Eyes
- A4Lights Out, Words Gone
- A5Take The Right One
- A6Shuffle
Side B
- B1Beggars
- B2Leave It
- B3Fracture
- B4What You Want
- B5Favourite Day
- B6Still
Credits
Performers
- Ed NashBASS GUITAR
- Suren De SaramDRUMS
- Jamie MacCollGUITAR
- Louis BhoseKEYBOARDS
- Lucy RoseVOCALS
- Jack SteadmanVOCALS GUITAR
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 11 pressings tracked on Gatefold
