Bombay Bicycle Club's New Album, 'So Long, See You Tomorrow,' Due Feb. 4

U.K. outfit Bombay Bicycle Club revealed the artwork on Wednesday for the band's forthcoming album, So Long, See You Tomorrow.

Arriving on Feb. 4 via Vagrant Records, the 10-track set was written by multi-talented frontman Jack Steadman, who wrote the record while traveling through India, Turkey, Europe and Tokyo, allowing the various cultures to influence the album dramatically.

According to Steadman, the album tells a story from start to finish, explaining that he thinks "there is a romantic side to it, although I always try to leave the meaning side of a song and theme wide open."

So Long was self-produced and recorded over 18 months in the band's own studio, while being engineered and mixed by Mark Rankin (Queens of the Stone Age, AlunaGeorge). Long-time collaborator Lucy Rose returned to offer backing vocals alongside newcomer Rae Morris.

If you missed it previously, take a listen below to "Carry Me," the electric first track revealed off the new set.

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Tracklisting:
1) Overdone
2) It's Alright Now
3) Carry Me
4) Home By Now
5) Whenever Wherever
6) Luna
7) Eyes Off You
8) Feel
9) Come To
10) So Long, See You Tomorrow