Doom Days

| Bastille

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Doom Days

Doom Days is the third studio album by British indie pop band Bastille. It was preceded by the release of four singles: "Quarter Past Midnight", "Doom Days", "Joy" and "Those Nights". "Those Nights" was premiered on Beats 1 with Zane Lowe on 4 June 2019. The band will play music festivals in the UK and across Europe from May to August in support of the album. - Wikipedia

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  • Pop Matters

    What is present on the album is a collection of fine but been-there-done-that tunes.  

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  • NME

    Celebrates Bastille’s fellow party-goers and people in general, noting the thrill of human connection.  

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  • The Post

    Each track on the album starts at a certain time of the night and signifies the progression of someone’s highs and lows during one single night  

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  • XS Noize

    Reflects upon the turbulent political atmosphere of the last three years.  

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  • DIY

    'Doom Days’ is more of an intimate, and therefore unexpected, affair.  

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  • The Lines of Best Fit

    You know that they deliver massive hooks  

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  • The Skinny

    Bastille show on Doom Days is we should all enjoy life before the doom worsens.  

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  • The Chronicle

    Both danceable and tinged with a hint of existential dread 

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  • Clash

    ‘Doom Days’ is a production that leaves you with optimism for a better tomorrow.  

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  • All Music

    Doom Days is easily the group's most cohesive album yet, but as they tighten their focus, they also expand their sound.  

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  • Music OMH

    A generic album filled with paint-by-numbers music designed to release wave upon wave of serotonin.  

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  • Stitched Sound

    Narrates a crazy night right as the world is falling apart while trying to hold onto that person who matters most 

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  • The Times

    Touch of dance festivity music to brighten the anthemic pop mood  

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  • Dork

    A treat that’s more than worth the wait.  

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  • The Knight Crier

    Although disappointing, it is good to hear such a powerful message in such a powerful piece. 

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  • Shropshire Star

    Smith's sweetly soaring vocals are a honeytrap for fans of this corner of the musical spectrum  

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  • At Wood Magazine

    The track is a lyrically abrasive 

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  • The Young Folks

    Its premise is fascinating, and its poetic language is not to be missed. 

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  • A Bit of Pop Music

    Hypnotic delivery that mixes rapping with singing starts to explode into a more expressive manner 

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