Matilda Mann, Lucy Rose and more to feature on forthcoming Bombay Bicycle Club EP
Bombay Bicycle Club have shared details of the forthcoming Bombay and Friends EP, Fantasies, which features collaborations with Lucy Rose, Rae Morris, Liz Lawrence and Matilda Mann.
"Fantasneeze", featuring Matilda Mann, is the first track to be released from Bombay Bicycle Club's forthcoming EP, Fantasies, which will be available on eco-mix vinyl, a sustainable material which is created by recycling the offcuts from other pressings. It is also packaged in an eco-friendly sleeve and shrinkwrap.
Bombay Bicycle Club reunite with their long-term collaborators, Lucy Rose, Rae Morris and Liz Lawrence, who fans will remember from their work on some of Bombay’s standout tracks, and frequent live cameos. Sonically, the EP aligns with the experimental sound of their recent sixth album, My Big Day, which featured collaborations with Chaka Khan, Damon Albarn, Jay Som, Nilüfer Yanya and Holly Humberstone.
A physical release of the EP will be limited to 2,500 10” vinyl which you can get ahold of at upcoming headline shows, or the band’s website and through a small number of independent record stores. The EP is printed on eco-mix vinyl, a sustainable material which is created by recycling the offcuts from other pressings. It is also packaged in an eco-friendly sleeve and shrinkwrap.
Bombay Bicycle Club are are gearing up for the biggest headline show of the their career at London’s Alexandra Palace Park on 12 July.
Tracklist:
- Fantasneeze (feat. Matilda Mann)
- Blindfold (feat. Liz Lawrence)
- Willow (feat. Lucy Rose)
- Better Now (feat. Rae Morris)
The Fantasies EP will be released digitally on 23 February, and is available to pre-order now. For more information on the vinyl, visit bombaybicycle.club.
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