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The neo-synth pop group Bastille were formed in London, England in 2010. Originally the solo project of singer/songwriter Dan Smith, Bastille expanded to a quartet after he decided to form a band and got some of his friends involved. The band attracted a lot of attention after putting a few tracks online, leading to support slots at major U.K. festivals like Glastonbury and the Isle of Wight. While their lush, heavily '80s-inspired melodies, anthemic choruses, and literate, emotionally raw lyrics, delivered in Smiths swooping voice, undoubtedly appealed to kids weaned on the sounds of La Roux and Florence + the Machine, at least part of the hype was due to the flagrantly copyright-breaching videos that Smith, an ardent film buff, edited together out of footage from old movies like Terrence Malicks Badlands. Eventually they secured a deal with hip indie label Young and Lost Club and released their debut 7 single, Flaws/Icarus, in July 2011. This was followed later that year by Laura Palmer EP, named for the teenaged murder victim in David Lynchs cult '90s TV series Twin Peaks; the creepy accompanying video for the track Overjoyed was also heavily inspired by the series. The group returned in 2013 with their debut album Bad Blood. ~ John D. Buchanan, Rovi
Laura Palmer and my love for Twin Peaks lead me to this band.
barrse
Everything from Bastille is amazaing, Dan's voice is fantastic both acoustic and in studio songs, there is nothing out now that can come close to the sounds of Bastille. I wish their mix albums were on Pandora, so perfect.
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