Bombay Bicycle Club - A Different Kind Of Fix (Japan Edition) (2012)
Artist: Bombay Bicycle Club
Title: A Different Kind Of Fix
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Island Records Group – UICI-1099
Genre: Indie Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 57:48
Total Size: 132 / 364 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: A Different Kind Of Fix
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Island Records Group – UICI-1099
Genre: Indie Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 57:48
Total Size: 132 / 364 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. How Can You Swallow So Much Sleep (3:30)
02. Bad Timing (3:34)
03. Your Eyes (5:21)
04. Lights Out, Words Gone (5:01)
05. Take the Right One (3:36)
06. Shuffle (3:55)
07. Beggars (4:12)
08. Leave It (3:54)
09. Fracture (4:04)
10. What You Want (4:20)
11. Favourite Day (4:57)
12. Still (4:27)
Bonus Tracks For Japan
13. Beg (3:52)
14. Lights Out, Words Gone (Rub A Dub) (3:12)
Review by Matt Collar
Bombay Bicycle Club's 2011 album A Different Kind of Fix is a melodically compelling work that builds upon the band's eclectic guitar-based indie rock sound. Featuring production from Jim Abbiss, who produced the band's 2009 debut I Had the Blues But I Shook Them Loose, Fix is a move away from the more acoustic vibe of 2010's Flaws and back toward an electric, oft dance-oriented sound. Tracks like the circular and funky "How Can You Swallow So Much Sleep" and the hummable "Shuffle" are perfect late summer afternoon jams that bring to mind a mix of '80s Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush. Elsewhere, you get the light prog-meets-shoegaze of "Bad Timing," the similarly blissed-out anthem "Take the Right One," and the yearning, percussive echo chamber number "Leave It."
Bombay Bicycle Club's 2011 album A Different Kind of Fix is a melodically compelling work that builds upon the band's eclectic guitar-based indie rock sound. Featuring production from Jim Abbiss, who produced the band's 2009 debut I Had the Blues But I Shook Them Loose, Fix is a move away from the more acoustic vibe of 2010's Flaws and back toward an electric, oft dance-oriented sound. Tracks like the circular and funky "How Can You Swallow So Much Sleep" and the hummable "Shuffle" are perfect late summer afternoon jams that bring to mind a mix of '80s Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush. Elsewhere, you get the light prog-meets-shoegaze of "Bad Timing," the similarly blissed-out anthem "Take the Right One," and the yearning, percussive echo chamber number "Leave It."