Congrats to Nettwerk Management client Bombay Bicycle Club for debuting at #8 on the UK charts with the release of their new acoustic album Flaws, the quick follow-up to their 2009 debut I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose.
Says the band on their website:
"Thanks to everyone who has supported us this week and bought the album. Who would have thought that this low budget, self-recorded acoustic album would be our first top ten record."
The band has released five videos for Flaws. Check them all out HERE.
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