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		<title>Bombay Bicycle Club at The Opera House</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Laura Eley]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2014 04:33:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Currently on the North American leg of their tour before heading back to Europe, Bombay Bicycle Club dropped by Toronto&#8217;s Opera House for a Thursday night performance. Packed in, nice and cosy, eager fans welcomed the four band members who took the stage along with accompanying musicians. Above them, a set of five round screens displayed beautifully stylised cartoons that jumped from one screen to the next, in one fluid picture. Instrument-wielding skeletons, along with a canoeist and dandelions blowing in the wind were just some of the featured animations. Frontman, Jack Steadman, commanded the performance with a smooth sound [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Currently on the North American leg of their tour before heading back to Europe, <a href="https://bombaybicycle.club/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bombay Bicycle Club</a> dropped by Toronto&#8217;s Opera House for a Thursday night performance. Packed in, nice and cosy, eager fans welcomed the four band members who took the stage along with accompanying musicians. Above them, a set of five round screens displayed beautifully stylised cartoons that jumped from one screen to the next, in one fluid picture. Instrument-wielding skeletons, along with a canoeist and dandelions blowing in the wind were just some of the featured animations.</p>
<p>Frontman, Jack Steadman, commanded the performance with a smooth sound and arms that hovered above the crowd, in a very &#8220;reverend&#8221; kind of way. Drummer, Suren de Saram, was visible on a raised platform that afforded him an equal stage presence along with the other band members.</p>
<p>Opening with prominent tracks &#8220;Lights Out, Words Gone&#8221; and &#8220;Shuffle&#8221;, BBC played an array of uninterrupted songs from their earlier and most recent albums, as well as a range of covers, including Robyn&#8217;s &#8220;With Every Heartbeat&#8221;. A highlight performance of &#8220;Evening/Morning&#8221; from their first album was slowed down enough to feel like a completely different song, with a long, wonderfully drawn-out pause.</p>
<p>The London-based band&#8217;s live music is as charming as their onstage presence, and the venue proved a great location to create a self-proclaimed &#8220;hoe down&#8221; during their more roots-oriented numbers. While they&#8217;re still quite young in age, their four-album discography is impressive and easily sways between techno-indie and folk.</p>
<p>Besides the overpowering strobe lights that punctuated the end of nearly every song, BBC&#8217;s performance was warm, on point, and well worth seeing.</p>
<p>Looking forward to seeing these lads (and, according to Steadman, a Toronto-based music video) in the city again soon!</p>
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