In 2013, you couldn’t move without hearing the sounds of Bastille and their phenomenally successful debut album Bad Blood. Everyone was uncontrollably going ‘Eh-eh-o eh-o’ to the sounds generated by Dan Smith and co - having a really good time in the process.
The stats don’t lie either - they’ve sold over 2 million records, Bad Blood was the biggest selling digital album of last year and they picked up the Best British Breakthrough act at the BRITs. Their memorable mix of piano ballads, tribal drum beats and interesting covers (see their dance mash-up Of The Night) has created a passionate fan base, which grew by the hour last year thanks to live shows across the UK festivals, including Big Weekend in Derry-Londonderry. It’s great to have them back.
In 2013, you couldn’t move without hearing the sounds of Bastille and their phenomenally successful debut album Bad Blood. Everyone was uncontrollably going ‘Eh-eh-o eh-o’ to the sounds generated by Dan Smith and co - having a really good time in the process.
The stats don’t lie either - they’ve sold over 2 million records, Bad Blood was the biggest selling digital album of last year and they picked up the Best British Breakthrough act at the BRITs. Their memorable mix of piano ballads, tribal drum beats and interesting covers (see their dance mash-up Of The Night) has created a passionate fan base, which grew by the hour last year thanks to live shows across the UK festivals, including Big Weekend in Derry-Londonderry. It’s great to have them back.