Quarter Past Midnight- Bastille Review

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Bastille has steadily been releasing non-album singles for everything from soundtracks to record store day since "Wild World" in 2016. And know they're truly back- with the first single from their next album. And does it seem like a hit? Oh boy, it does, and it's an excellent song to boot. Their first album you no doubt know was pretty successful, with multiple hits, and their second album tried to match it but didn't really make it. Now we have this: the start of a new era for Bastille, fully in control of everything they do, perfectly in the massive universal pop rock vein. The song has a great instrumental, with various keyboards and synths backed with interesting drum samples and a reasonable amount of guitar. The crafting is excellent structure and the hallmarks of Bastille sing along bits, call and response, Dan Smith's unique vocals, and production that clearly shows that it's made by smart and connected band. The song is extremely catchy and show off some pretty interesting new things by Bastille, like a more cohesive, slightly dark pop rock vibe, a unique structure and some pretty fast verses. The song comes off effortless except for a few parts where the layering trips up the flow and some bits stay in longer than welcome, but nevertheless it's a prefect pop song. I predict it blowing up just as much as George Ezra's Paradise in the UK and maybe the US too, and if the album continues to be this effortless and cohesive, it'll be the best yet.

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