The Boy I Used to Be
The Boy I Used to Be was the debut extended play (EP) by Bombay Bicycle Club, released in 2007. It was released on CD and 1000 limited edition numbered 10-inch vinyls. 500 vinyl copies were also pressed by independent record label Nettwerk.[4] It was the band's first release since winning Channel 4's "Road to V" competition, where they won the opportunity to be the opening act at the 2006 V Festival.[5]
Recording
The EP was recorded at Chapel Studios in Lincolnshire with music producer Jim Abbiss,[6] who had previously worked with Arctic Monkeys and Kasabian.[7] It contained tracks that were re-recordings of demos that the band had performed in their bedrooms.[8] At the time of recording, the band were in the same year at school as fellow London band Cajun Dance Party.[7] London solo artist FrYars also attended their school.[9]
Release
The band self-released the EP on their own label, Mmm... Records,[10] despite receiving numerous record label offers following the "Road to V" competition.[8] In an interview with The Independent, the band stated that this was because they wanted to gain more experience in the industry first.[11]
Track listing
All lyrics written by Jack Steadman, all music composed by Bombay Bicycle Club.
1. |
"The Hill" |
4:05 |
2. |
"Sixteen" |
4:08 |
3. |
"Open House" |
3:02 |
4. |
"Cancel On Me" |
5:21 |
References
External links
|
|
Jack Steadman • Jamie MacColl • Ed Nash • Suren de Saram
|
|
Albums |
|
|
EPs |
|
|
Singles |
|
|
Related articles |
|
|