The album was released in the US on 3 September, and debuted at number 11 on the. Bad Blood was re-issued on 25 November 2013 as a called All This Bad Blood. The first disc is a reissue of Bad Blood, and the second disc is split into two parts, titled All This Bad Blood and Other People's Heartache.
Band will release deluxe edition of debut album in November alongside new single 'Of The Night' will re-release their hugely successful ‘Bad Blood’ album on November 25 with new songs, rarities and cover versions. ‘All This Bad Blood’ will come complete with ‘Bad Blood’ plus a second disc which is divided into two parts. The first half features songs both old and new which Bastille have not yet released, while the second half will feature selections from the band’s two mixtapes, ‘Other Peoples Heartache Parts 1 and 2’, incorporating two completely new tracks recorded in the last few weeks.
In addition to the deluxe album, Bastille will also release new single ‘Of The Night’ on November 25. The song is a mash up of Snap!’s ’90s hit ‘Rhythm is a Dancer’’ and Corona’s ‘The Rhythm of the Night’ which first featured on the ‘Other People’s Heartache’ mixtape.
A video for the single, shot by director Dave Ma (Foals, Ghostpoet, Delphic) and starring veteran actor James Russo ( Django Unchained, Once Upon A Time in America) can be seen below. Speaking about the reissue of ‘Bad Blood’, lead singer Dan Smith says, “‘All This Bad Blood’ feels like a complete representation of what we have done so far and what we’d like to do in the future. The first part allows us to properly release the tracks that we love and play live all the time but couldn’t fit on our proper debut. The second part is a mini version of one of our mix tapes which weaves in a couple of new songs that show the extremes of where we’re heading on our next album; one guitar-driven and the other way more electronic.” All This Bad Blood Tracklisting.
• ' Released: April 27, 2012 • ' Bad Blood' Released: August 17, 2012 • ' Released: October 19, 2012 • ' Released: February 24, 2013 • ' (promotional) Released: March 5, 2013 • ' Released: June 3, 2013 • ' Released: August 23, 2013 • ' Released: 11 October, 2013 • ' Released: 2014 Bad Blood is the first album. It was released in the UK and Europe in March, 2013, in Canada in April, Japan in July, and America in September through. It was re issued in November 2013 as All This Bad Blood, with a second CD of B-sides and new songs. A main theme on the album is fear of growing up and responsibilities. Contents [] Background and production On the 4th July 2011 they released their debut single '/' through London based independent record label Young & Lost Club, released on 7' vinyl limited to 300 copies. The single now can sell for over £300.
In late 2011 they self released their debut EP Laura Palmer as a digital download and on CD. They signed to Virgin Records and released their second single ', but bc of little promotion for the single, it failed to chart. In early 2012, they also released the mixtape as a free download, which featured covers of various different songs. They released a third single, ', in August 2012, which managed to chart a number 90 in the UK ayyy. In late 2012 they released. They re released 'Flaws' in October 2012 on vinyl and digital download, which charted at number 21 in the UK. In support of the singles release, they went on their short Flaws Tour.
Looking for latest release of a version branch? Previous.
Recording Bastille began proper work on Bad Blood June 2012 with Mark Crew in his studio in South London. Dan said 'we basically made the album in a studio the size of a cupboard, so it was one extreme to the other. Producing the record, I wanted to off-set epic sounding instrumentation with lyrics that combine intimate stories or conversation. The contrast was something that appealed to me.' By late 2012, they finished recording their first album but were deciding on the track listing.
All This Bad Blood cover Lyrics and Themes All the songs on the album were written. Some songs on the album were written as far back as 2009, probably earlier.