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Award Winning Band 77 BOMBAY STREET To Play Great Escape

Indie | Wednesday 30th March 2016 | Lilly

The four brothers comprised of Matt, Joe, Simri-Ramon and Esra Buchli draw common comparisons to The Beatles, Snow Patrol and Kings of Leon although the band say they seldom listen to contemporary music, being driven by their own life experiences as influence. “The lead single “Seven Mountains” is a reference to our ups and downs. As a band, we have really been shaken about over the past few years: we had to find ourselves anew,“ says Matt Buchli. While searching for themselves, 77 Bombay Street has really developed in leaps and bounds. The vocals on the new EP have a noticeable confidence. In terms of their style too, they have explored new genres, adding elements of classic to their more usual folk-rock style. For the first time ever, they have supplemented their acoustic sound with stringed and wind instruments. Despite being in their seventh year, there isn’t a hint of a seven-year itch here; this is all about a brave new Bombay sound.

 

Everything about the conception of ‘Seven Mountains’ screams fresh start. On ‘Seven Mountains’, the band is sending out its usual positive vibes despite singing about its ups and downs. “There is always a way, if you believe in life, in the positive, and in togetherness.” This is an attitude they soaked up from their parents while the whole family lived in Australia. 77 Bombay Street has found itself and is now a band of four individualists, something that is not just audible but also visible. In Seven Mountains the foursome sculpt an amazing synergy together creating a raw and edgy sound. Powerful vocals and seamless harmonies swoop in giving a fresh twist whilst setting the bar high for their upcoming EP.

 

77 Bombay Street links:

Website: www.77bombaystreet.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/77bombaystreet

Twitter: www.twitter.com/77bombaystreet

Soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/77bombaystreet

Youtube: www.youtube.com/77bombaystreetmusic

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