{"id":5104,"date":"2013-07-16T09:43:49","date_gmt":"2013-07-16T08:43:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wordpress-98520-280723.cloudwaysapps.com\/?p=5104"},"modified":"2013-07-16T09:43:49","modified_gmt":"2013-07-16T08:43:49","slug":"watch-things-we-lost-in-the-fire-by-bastille","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/eqmusicblog.com\/watch-things-we-lost-in-the-fire-by-bastille\/","title":{"rendered":"Watch \u201cThings We Lost In The Fire\u201d by Bastille"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"Dan<\/a><\/p>\n

There is no let up in the stellar run of single releases from Bastille<\/a><\/strong> one this years most talked about new bands, namely because debut album \u201cBad Blood<\/strong>\u201d is a crafted indie pop factory of hits in its own right – hyped in parts by us tastemaking types but for the uppermost reason that Bastille<\/a><\/strong> do cut it good above the rest actually.<\/p>\n

Consequently you could actually take any track off of \u2018Bad Blood<\/strong>\u2019 and filter it out as a single. <\/p>\n

Heading up the lead-in to the bands \u201cBad Blood Returns<\/strong>\u201d tour this fall, the indie pop makers champion the eclectically enriched ballad \u201cThings We Lost In The Fire<\/strong>\u201d as their next single.<\/p>\n

With the cult influence of David Lynch\u2019s<\/strong> works running through the fabric of this album \u201cThings We Lost In The Fire<\/strong>\u201d doesn\u2019t dip out on a spot of Lynch-esque character served up in the accompanying video. <\/p>\n

Affirming his admiration of the directors most known work, the continued referencing of Twin Peaks<\/strong> reflects through via the inclusion of a willowy blond female lead, who appears to re-construct some of the key imagery from Lynch\u2019s<\/strong> cult melodrama. <\/p>\n