Listen to “Willow” by Bombay Bicycle Club featuring Lucy Rose

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Bombay Bicycle transports us between friendship and harmonies.

The London group Bombay Bicycle Club, presents a new single in the company of Lucy Rosecollaborator and old friend who had already participated with them on the album So Long, See You Tomorrow, from 10 years ago.

“Willow” It is the prelude to the new EP fantasies. album that will be available on February 23rd through AWAL Recordings Ltd and that will have collaborations from Rae Morris, Liz Lawrence and Matilda Mannin addition to the already mentioned Lucy Rose.

When we decide to postpone Fantasneeze For their own release after the album, we continued working and finished another three songs in a short time. We think of this as a Bombay & Friends release because each song has a good friend of the band singing,” the group commented in a press release.

Listen “Willow” right now.

Remember that Bombay Bicycle Club will be performing in Mexican lands on May 17 at the BB Auditorium, in CDMX and on May 18 in Guadalajara in Guanamor Theater studioStay tuned for Indie Rocks! for more news about this excellent band and don’t forget to follow them on social networks like @bombayinsta

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