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'''Bastille''' (stylised as '''BΔSTILLE''') are<!-- ("They are") Please note that British English uses the plural "are" instead of the Americanised singular "is" --> an English indie rock band formed in 2010. They began as a solo project by singer [[Dan Smith (British singer)|Dan Smith]], who later decided to form a band. The four-piece consists of Smith, Chris "Woody" Wood, [[Will Farquarson]] and David Kendrick. They recently added a touring member to the band, [[Charlie Barnes (Musician)|Charlie Barnes]]. The name of the band derives from [[Bastille Day]], which is celebrated on 14 July, Smith's birthday.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Bastille's storming success |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/rockandpopfeatures/10400588/Bastilles-storming-success.html |accessdate=2015-06-18 |date=25 October 2013 |work=[[The Daily Telegraph]] |last=McCormick |first=Neil}}</ref>
'''Bastille''' (stylised as '''BΔSTILLE''') are<!-- ("They are") Please note that British English uses the plural "are" instead of the Americanised singular "is" --> an English indie rock band formed in 2010. They began as a solo project by singer [[Dan Smith (British singer)|Dan Smith]], who later decided to form a band. The five-piece consists of Smith, Chris "Woody" Wood, [[Will Farquarson]], [[Merle Allin]] and [[Bob Mothersbaugh]]. They recently added a touring member to the band, [[Charlie Barnes (Musician)|Charlie Barnes]]. The name of the band derives from [[Bastille Day]], which is celebrated on 14 July, Smith's birthday.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Bastille's storming success |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/rockandpopfeatures/10400588/Bastilles-storming-success.html |accessdate=2015-06-18 |date=25 October 2013 |work=[[The Daily Telegraph]] |last=McCormick |first=Neil}}</ref>


After an independently released debut single and a self-released EP, the band signed to [[Virgin Records]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title = EMI signs Bastille and Eric Prydz to Virgin Records|url = http://www.musicweek.com/news/read/emi-signs-bastille-and-eric-prydz-to-virgin-records/047494|accessdate = 2015-06-18|date = 1 December 2011|website = musicweek.com|publisher = NewBay Media|others = Newsdesk}}</ref> Their first studio album, ''[[Bad Blood (Bastille album)|Bad Blood]]'', was released in March 2013 and entered the UK Albums Chart at number one.<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.officialcharts.com/archive-chart/_/3/2013-03-16/|title = Official Albums Chart Top 100|publisher = The Official UK Charts Company|accessdate = 11 March 2015|website = officialcharts.com}}</ref> The band was nominated for four [[Brit Awards]] at the [[2014 BRIT Awards|2014 ceremony]], winning the [[British Breakthrough Act]].<ref>{{Cite web|title = Brits 2014: Winners in full|url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-25674995|website = bbc.co.uk|accessdate = 2015-06-18|date = 19 February 2014|publisher = BBC|others = newsdesk}}</ref> As of November 2014, Bastille have sold over 5 million records in the US and 2.5 million records in the UK.<ref name="Myers">{{cite web|url = http://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/the-brit-awards-2014-biggest-selling-nominees-revealed-real-winners-2298/|title = The BRIT Awards 2014: The biggest selling nominees revealed|date = 19 February 2014|publisher = [[Official Charts Company]]|last = Myers|first = Justin|website = officialcharts.com}}</ref>
After an independently released debut single and a self-released EP, the band signed to [[Virgin Records]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title = EMI signs Bastille and Eric Prydz to Virgin Records|url = http://www.musicweek.com/news/read/emi-signs-bastille-and-eric-prydz-to-virgin-records/047494|accessdate = 2015-06-18|date = 1 December 2011|website = musicweek.com|publisher = NewBay Media|others = Newsdesk}}</ref> Their first studio album, ''[[Bad Blood (Bastille album)|Bad Blood]]'', was released in March 2013 and entered the UK Albums Chart at number one.<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.officialcharts.com/archive-chart/_/3/2013-03-16/|title = Official Albums Chart Top 100|publisher = The Official UK Charts Company|accessdate = 11 March 2015|website = officialcharts.com}}</ref> The band was nominated for four [[Brit Awards]] at the [[2014 BRIT Awards|2014 ceremony]], winning the [[British Breakthrough Act]].<ref>{{Cite web|title = Brits 2014: Winners in full|url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-25674995|website = bbc.co.uk|accessdate = 2015-06-18|date = 19 February 2014|publisher = BBC|others = newsdesk}}</ref> As of November 2014, Bastille have sold over 5 million records in the US and 2.5 million records in the UK.<ref name="Myers">{{cite web|url = http://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/the-brit-awards-2014-biggest-selling-nominees-revealed-real-winners-2298/|title = The BRIT Awards 2014: The biggest selling nominees revealed|date = 19 February 2014|publisher = [[Official Charts Company]]|last = Myers|first = Justin|website = officialcharts.com}}</ref>

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Bastille
Bastille performing at Coachella in 2014
Bastille performing at Coachella in 2014
Background information
OriginLondon, England, United Kingdom
Genres
Years active2010–present
Labels
Members
Past members
  • Kyle Simmons
Websitebastillebastille.com

Bastille (stylised as BΔSTILLE) are an English indie rock band formed in 2010. They began as a solo project by singer Dan Smith, who later decided to form a band. The five-piece consists of Smith, Chris "Woody" Wood, Will Farquarson, Merle Allin and Bob Mothersbaugh. They recently added a touring member to the band, Charlie Barnes. The name of the band derives from Bastille Day, which is celebrated on 14 July, Smith's birthday.[2]

After an independently released debut single and a self-released EP, the band signed to Virgin Records.[3] Their first studio album, Bad Blood, was released in March 2013 and entered the UK Albums Chart at number one.[4] The band was nominated for four Brit Awards at the 2014 ceremony, winning the British Breakthrough Act.[5] As of November 2014, Bastille have sold over 5 million records in the US and 2.5 million records in the UK.[6]

History

Formation and early releases

Bastille debuted in July 2010 with their limited edition 7" single that featured the two tracks "Flaws" and "Icarus". Released through London-based independent record label, Young & Lost Club, only 300 copies were pressed.[7] One of those copies found its way into the hands of Alex Baker, presenter of the unsigned/independent artists radio show on Kerrang! Radio. Baker immediately started heavily supporting Bastille on air, and the band began to find an audience. This was followed by the self-release of the EP Laura Palmer later in 2011.[8] After debuting further tracks online through sites such as YouTube and MySpace, the band's audience started to grow.[9] In December 2011 Smith signed a contract with Virgin Records.[3] The group subsequently secured a few support slots, and later performed at major UK festivals including Glastonbury, the Isle of Wight, Redfest Reading and Leeds Festival and Blissfields. The band also recorded and released a two part mix-tape titled Other People's Heartache for free.[9]

Bad Blood and All This Bad Blood (2013–15)

Bastille in concert at Queens' College May Ball, 2013

On 27 April 2012, their first official single release, "Overjoyed", was released through Virgin Records, as confirmed by EMI on the 1st of May 2012.[10] Following its video premiere in November 2011, popular music publication, Q Magazine introduced the track as its 'Track of the Day' for 7 March 2012.[11] The second single to be released from the upcoming debut studio album, Bad Blood, was the eponymous track, "Bad Blood". An accompanying video for the single was released on the band's official VEVO channel on 29 June 2012, and digitally through Virgin Records on 20 August 2012. Bastille were also named 'New Band of the Day' by British newspaper The Guardian in July 2012.[12] The song charted moderately at number 90 in the United Kingdom, and saw the group's first entry into the chart. August 2012 saw the band perform at UK festivals; Reading and Leeds, as well as supporting British singer-songwriter Emeli Sandé. They later played a small headlining tour, titled 'Flaws Tour' in October 2012, with Swiss Lips as their support act. in November 2012, the band performed at Hong Kong's Clockenflap Music and Arts Festival, their first outside of Europe. Their third single, a re-release of their first 7" non-album single "Flaws", was a commercial success, earning the group their first position in the UK Top 40, debuting at number-twenty-one. The song Oblivion was featured in Season 4 Episode 9 of The Vampire Diaries in December 2012.

Dan Smith at Provinssirock festival 2013 in Seinäjoki, Finland

In February 2013, Bastille confirmed the release of the fourth single to be taken from Bad Blood, "Pompeii". The song was positively reviewed by critics, reaching number two in the United Kingdom and number five in the US. Their debut album Bad Blood was released on 4 March 2013, and placed at number one in the UK Albums Chart . On 11 March, Bastille were announced to be playing at Leeds and Reading Festival in August 2013.[13] In an interview with Digital Spy in March 2013, "Laura Palmer" was revealed to be the fifth single to be released from the album, by lead vocalist, Dan Smith.[14] It was released on 3 June 2013, and an accompanying video for the track premiered through the band's official VEVO page on 12 April 2013.[15] The group joined English rock band Muse as a supporting act on their The 2nd Law Tour in May 2013 and did so again in June 2013.[16] In May 2013, Bastille released their Haunt EP in the US via iTunes. On Saturday 6 July the band headlined their first UK summer music festival at Blissfields.[17] Smith was quoted as saying "We're massively excited about our first ever headline slot at a festival. Particularly because we love Blissfields so much, and because they've been so supportive to us over the last couple of years." The performance coincided with the band appearing on the cover of a national music publication, Notion magazine, for the first time. On 24 August 2013, "Things We Lost in the Fire" was released as sixth and the last single from the band's debut album.[18] A music video for the song was shot in Vilnius and Kėdainiai, Lithuania.[19] On 3 September 2013, Bastille released their "Bad Blood" album in the US via iTunes.

On 9 October 2013 Bastille released a new single, "Of the Night", a mash-up of the songs "The Rhythm of the Night" by Corona and "Rhythm Is a Dancer" by Snap!. The single debuted at number two on UK Singles Chart. The song was promoting All This Bad Blood, a reissue of the band's debut album, released on 25 November 2013.

In January 2014 Will Farquarson said in an interview with Billboard magazine that the band had already started to work on its second album in between tour dates.[20] The band performed on Saturday Night Live on 25 January 2014.

On 4 February 2014 Bastille won the BRIT Award for Best Breakthrough Act and performed a remixed version of "Pompeii" with Rudimental and their song "Waiting All Night" at the ceremony. Two hours after their appearance, sales of Bad Blood were up by 132% to give them a second week at number one in the UK album chart and "Pompeii" had climbed 29 places in the singles.[21]

On 1 April 2014 the Official Charts Company announced that Bad Blood was the biggest selling digital album of 2013, and Number 11 in the over-all Official Artist Albums Top 40 of 2013.[22] Also in April 2014, the band performed at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. On 31 May 2014 the band took part in the Annual KROQ Weenie Roast in Irvine, California, performing among other bands including The Neighbourhood and Fall Out Boy. On 13 July 2014, Bastille played at T in the Park.

In September 2014 they released the last single from Bad Blood, "Oblivion", with double a-side "bad_news". The Bad Blood Tour finished in 2015.

VS. and Wild World (2014–present)

Dan Smith (2015)

In late 2013 Bastille began to play new songs called "Blame" and "Campus". Another song called "Oil On Water" was played during sound-check and leaked online. They began proper work on the album in 2014,[23] and planned to start recording it in September.[24] Farquarson said that they have "16 or 17 tracks" demoed already for the album. He also said “We’re going into the studio in September to record; hopefully by then we’ll have 20 or maybe more. I think it’s always better to have more material and whittle it down. Our producer has gone on tour with us, so we’ve been doing things on our days off and during sound-checks."[24][25] Dan Smith said the album will include more guitars saying "we didn't really have much of that on the first album and it may not end up on it but it would be quite interesting to try it out. We feel quite free. If we want to go quite electronic then we can and if we want to go more rocky and indie then we can."[25]

On 21 October 2014 Bastille announced their third mixtape, VS. (Other People's Heartache, Pt.III) with the release of their song "Torn Apart", featuring the artist Grades and Lizzo on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show. They also wrote and recorded the song "The Driver" for the rescore of the film Drive which was released a week later and will also feature on the mixtape. VS. (Other People's Heartache, Pt.III) will be made up entirely of original content, unlike OPH Pt. I and OPH Pt. II which consisted of a combination of original songs and covers. Artists who are featured include: Gemma Sharples Quartet, Haim, MNEK, Tyde, Rationale, Lizzo, Grades, Angel Haze, F*U*G*Z, Braque, Rag N Bone Man, and Skunk Anansie. VS. (Other People's Heartache, Pt.III) was released on 8 December 2014.

In November 2014, Bastille were featured on the Band Aid 30 version of "Do They Know It's Christmas?".[26] They were nominated for Best New Artist at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards, but lost out to Sam Smith.[27]

In 2015, Bastille recruited a new touring member Charlie Barnes. On 22 September 2015, Bastille released an independent single called "Hangin'". The band are also on the Kill Your Friends (2015) soundtrack with a cover of the Sugababes debut single "Overload". It was announced via Facebook that their second album would be released in 2016. Also, during that summer, the band debuted two new songs live: "Grip" and "Snakes."[28]

On February 6, 2016, Kyle Simmons left Bastille. In April of that month, the band debuted a new song entitled "The Currents".[29]

On 2 June 2016, the band uploaded a 1:20 min long trailer that revealed the name of the album to be Wild World.[30] On 8 June 2016, the band encouraged fans to message them via Facebook regarding information on new music. On 9 June, it was announced that the band's new single, "Good Grief", would be released on 16 June 2016.[citation needed]

On 16 June 2016, Annie Mac debuted "Good Grief" on her BBC Radio 1 show as the "hottest track." The track was immediately released to radio, streaming services, and for purchase following the debut.[31] In an interview with Mac following the song's premiere, Dan Smith revealed that their sophomore album will be released in "late summer." The album will "go through a variety of sounds, but it is very much us [Bastille]."

On 24 June 2016, Bastille performed the songs "Good Grief" and "Lesser of 2 Evils" live for the first time at Glastonbury Festival as part of their set on the Other Stage.[32]

On 30 June 2016, Bastille announced on Twitter that their second LP Wild World would be release in all formats on 9 September 2016. The band subsequently began their Wild Wild World Tour in July[33]. The tour will have punk rock artists Merle Allin and Bob Mothersbaugh take over Simmons's position, although early promotional pictures for the tour featured Simmons.

Media

Bastille's music has been used on the TV soap Hollyoaks with one week in the early summer focused on Bastille's song "Laura Palmer". Their music also has been on: Made in Chelsea and The Vampire Diaries.[34] Bastille can also be heard on EastEnders' autumn (2014) trailer with "Things We Lost in the Fire". They can also be heard on Teen Wolf and on the fourth episode of How to Get Away with Murder with the Naughty Boy collaboration "No One's Here to Sleep". Their song Pompeii is featured in First Touch game, First Touch Soccer 15, the Konami game, Pro Evolution Soccer 2015 , and the 2014 movie, Mr. Peabody and Sherman. The song "Haunt" can be heard in the season 1 finale of the TV series Finding Carter.[35] The band's music has appeared in the FIFA video games twice: Weight of Living, Pt. II is featured in FIFA 13, and Hangin is featured in FIFA 16. Laura Palmer was also recorded in the fictional language Simlish for The Sims 3: Supernatural.

Discography

Studio albums

Concert Tours

  • BAD BLOOD: WORLD TOUR (2011-2014)
  • WILD WILD WORLD TOUR (2016-)

Band members

Current members
  • Dan Smith – lead vocals, keyboards, piano, percussion (2010–present)
  • Merle Allin – bass, programming, backing vocals (2016–present)
  • Bob Mothersbaugh – guitar, bass, keyboards, backing vocals (2016–present)
  • Will Farquarson – guitar, bass, keyboards, backing vocals (2010–present)
  • Chris "Woody" Wood – drums, guitar, percussion, programming, backing vocals (2010–present)
Touring members
  • Charlie Barnes – guitar, keyboards, synthesizers, backing vocals, percussion, bass (2015–present)
Past members
  • Kyle Simmons – guitar, bass, piano, keyboards, percussion, backing vocals (2010–2016)

Timeline

Awards and nominations

Bastille have won several music awards and landed many nominations, including ones for Brit Awards, Billboard Music Awards, World Music Awards, and Grammy Awards. Bastille has sold over 8 million records worldwide.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Contact Music – Bastille". 10 September 2015.
  2. ^ McCormick, Neil (25 October 2013). "Bastille's storming success". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  3. ^ a b "EMI signs Bastille and Eric Prydz to Virgin Records". musicweek.com. Newsdesk. NewBay Media. 1 December 2011. Retrieved 18 June 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  4. ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". officialcharts.com. The Official UK Charts Company. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  5. ^ "Brits 2014: Winners in full". bbc.co.uk. newsdesk. BBC. 19 February 2014. Retrieved 18 June 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  6. ^ a b Myers, Justin (19 February 2014). "The BRIT Awards 2014: The biggest selling nominees revealed". officialcharts.com. Official Charts Company.
  7. ^ "Bastille (4) – Flaws". Discogs. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  8. ^ "Bastille (4) – Laura Palmer EP". Discogs. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  9. ^ a b Robinson, Peter (23 January 2014). "Bastille: 'We've had a year of proving people wrong'". the Guardian. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  10. ^ "Overjoyed Bastille release debut Virgin single". EMI.
  11. ^ "Q Magazine – Music news & reviews, music videos, band pictures & interviewsQ Magazine". Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  12. ^ Paul Lester. "New band of the day – No 1,316: Bastille". the Guardian. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  13. ^ "Green Day, Phoenix, Bastille & more for Reading/Leeds festivals 2013 – Metro News". Metro. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  14. ^ "Bastille to release 'Laura Palmer' as new single – listen". Digital Spy. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  15. ^ "Bastille – Laura Palmer". YouTube. 11 April 2013. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  16. ^ "Bastille added to the line up in the UK". Retrieved 12 April 2013.
  17. ^ "Bastille added to the line up in the UK". Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  18. ^ "Bastille". Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  19. ^ Ben Lawrence. "Watch: Bastille's new video for 'Things We Lost In The Fire'". GIGWISE.com.
  20. ^ Graff, Gary (20 January 2014). "Bastille Working on Sophomore Album in Between Tour Dates". Billboard. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  21. ^ Myers, Justin (20 February 2014). "BRITs 2014 stars see hefty sales uplift overnight". Official Charts Company.
  22. ^ "The Official Top 40 Biggest Selling Artist Albums of 2014 so far!".
  23. ^ "BASTILLE on Twitter". Twitter.
  24. ^ a b "Bastille". X-press Magazine – Entertainment in Perth.
  25. ^ a b Andrew Trendell. "Bastille: 'Our second album could be quite guitar-heavy'". GIGWISE.com.
  26. ^ Morley, Nicole (10 November 2014). "Band Aid 30: One Direction, Ed Sheeran, Bastille, Bono & Bob Geldof". Daily Star. Northern & Shell. Retrieved 4 January 2016.
  27. ^ "Bastille: GRAMMY Nomination Caps An Amazing Year". Grammy.com. 6 February 2015. Retrieved 4 January 2016.
  28. ^ "Bastille debut new track 'Grip' during current festival run".
  29. ^ "Watch Bastille debut 'weird' new song 'The Currents' at Snowbombing festival". Retrieved 23 April 2016.
  30. ^ a b "WWCOMMS. 001 // Hello". Facebook. 2 June 2016. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  31. ^ "BASTILLE on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  32. ^ "Glastonbury 2016 - Bastille".
  33. ^ "Bastille Announce Arena Tour & New Album, 'Wild World'". Billboard.
  34. ^ "With the launch of their debut album 'Bad Blood', Bastille's day in the sun has arrived… the first of many". JOE.ie. Retrieved 23 April 2014.
  35. ^ "Episode #104 Music: "Let's Get To Scooping"". ABC.
  36. ^ "ALBUM 2. GETTING READY FOR NEXT YEAR". Twitter. 8 December 2015. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
Preceded by Saturday Night Live musical guest
January 25, 2014
Succeeded by