BASTILLE-Give Me the Future Limited UK ONLY YELLOW Vinyl, FORMER NO 1 ALBUM NEW

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ALBUM OF THE WEEK!! NUMBER ONE ALBUM. AN EXCLUSIVE YELLOW VINYL ONLY MADE IN THE UK!! BASTILLE - Give Me the Future Limited Edition YELLOW Vinyl NEW & SEALED. UK ONLY RELEASE IN STOCK READY TO SHIP AS SOON AS PAYMENT IS MADE!!

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Give Me The Future, Bastille’s wildly ambitious and brilliantly bold new album, is a tribute to humanity in a tech age and reflects on the strangeness of living through times that can feel like science fiction. Exploring both the opportunities of new technology and the dark side of lives lived online, it’s as playful and fun as it is thought-provoking, as dystopian as it is dancefloor-friendly, and as electronic as Bastille have ever been.


Tracklist

1. Distorted Light Beam

2. Thelma + Louise

3. No Bad Days

4. Brave New World (Interlude)

5. Back To The Future

6. Plug In…

7. Promises (by Riz Ahmed)

8. Shut Off The Lights

9. Stay Awake?

10. Give Me The Future

11. Club 57

12. Total Dissociation (Interlude)

13. Future Holds (feat. BIM)


"5/5 INCREDIBLE ALBUM and ahead of its time I would say. Fans of Bastille will be very happy if they like “lighter” version of Bastille. The band has delivered something that is different on current market being flooded by music that actually has no meaning… Futuristic back in time … great job Dan"


"5/5 GREAT MUSIC AS ALWAYS Another banger album from bastille as always"


"5/5 BEST ALBUM TO DATE Bastille’ next outing ‘Give Me the Future’ hosts a new array of vibes and tunes designed to enhance the new world order post-lockdown. Dan Smith and co of Bastille have never been shy of exploring, their last album became a roaring success due to its themes documenting a night out and the feelings and thoughts and repercussions surrounding the night in question segmented by the hour. Here the band continue that brilliance and freshness but focus on AI and post-modern eras of technology running amok.

This album gives a great message to everyone is told to take a back seat and let them and us forget our worries and just try, try hard, to live in whatever moments of minuscule happiness you can find. In summary, it’s their best work since their last album ‘Doom Days’ and possibly a contender to their beloved debut. Give us more, Bastille, now and for as long as you can."