
Bombay Bicycle Club and Lucy Rose unveil new single, "Willow"
Bombay Bicycle Club have shared their latest release, "Willow" featuring Lucy Rose, which is the latest from their forthcoming Bombay & Friends EP, Fantasies.
"Willow" sees Bombay Bicycle Club reunite with close friend and collaborator, Lucy Rose, for the first time in a decade, when she provided vocals for their number one album, So Long, See You Tomorrow.
“When we decided to hold "Fantasneeze" back for its own release after the album, we kept working and finished off three other songs in short order. We think of this as a Bombay & Friends release because each song has a good friend of the band singing on it (Lucy Rose, Rae Morris, Liz Lawrence, Matilda Mann)," the band explains. "Some are old friends with long-term, close associations to the band (Lucy Rose for instance) while Matilda Mann is a newer collaborator (having contacted Jack to do some co-writing initially a couple years ago). It’s also very much a continuation of My Big Day as it was recorded around the same time and mixed by Dave Fridmann.
The Fantasies EP will be released digitally on 23 February, and is available to pre-order now.
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