bastille leeds interview, 2012
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bastille leeds interview, 2012
Listening to Bastille at 14 years old is like:
“Wow, this music sounds really cool and these lyrics are really heavy and sometimes depressing. I don’t entirely relate or completely understand what Dan is talking about, but I can tell it’s important!”
And then growing up and listening to Bastille at 24 is like:
“I have experienced all of these emotions of loss, love, existentialism, and grief and now I finally understand what Dan is talking about. Every lyric is a gut punch and another reminder of what I’m going through as an adult”
bastille ♡ wild world won't you lay your healing hands on my chest?
"I just looked at Dan and thought how lucky I am that my favourite singer in the whole world is in MY band"
Will you cannot just come back to the socials and say that I'm crying at 12pm on a Friday night 😭
favourite bastille project?
other people's heartache part 1
other people's heartache part 2
bad blood / all this bad blood / bad blood x
vs (other people's heartache part 3)
wild world
other people's heartache part 4
doom days (+ this got out of hand edition)
goosebumps ep
give me the future (+ dreams of the past)
ampersand (parts 1-4)
in february 2023, i did a poll what the best bastille album is. we have a whole new project since then, plus i failed to include the other people's heartache's. so here we go again! this time, let's see what everyone's favourite is, not the best. (try again, since i made it 24 hours last time ughh)
@ Dork Magazine
Sofar Sounds London
2016
Everyone should know that at the beginning of Pompeii and throughout the chorus, they’re saying “eheu, eheu” which is “alas” or “oh no” in Latin.