Bis stream first album in 13 years, Data Panik Etcetera
29 April 2014, 12:08
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
Scottish indie-pop outfit Bis return with their first full-length since 2001, with Data Panik Etcetera airing online now.
The much-loved group will release the comeback LP next week (on 5 May). The band - who originally formed in 1994 and split during 2003 - reformed in 2009 for a series of festivals and live shows. This LP, streaming beneath, follows on from Return To Central a whole 13 years ago.
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