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    Best Intentions - This Song’s About a Girl I Hate

    Ben Lapidus, formerly of Best Intentions (Singer), is preparing to release a six song solo EP in 2012.  You can check out Ben’s tunes at www.benlapidus.bandcamp.com (and download them for free).  Tell all your friends!



  • Well friends, BOMBAY has officially become a four-piece.  We welcome Chris Pina formerly of Massachusetts legends Borderland to our favorite up and coming pop punk band.

    You can now stream and purchase Bombay’s Writer’s Block at www.followandfeelrecords.bandcamp.com



  • If you pre-ordered BOMBAY’s new EP “Writer’s Block” check your email!  If you haven’t ordered yet go to www.followandfeelrecords.bigcartel.com to place your order!



  • Who likes Best Intentions?  Who likes releases?  Who likes Best Intentions releases?



  • Good news Tumblr Friends!!!  We will be re-releasing old and newer BEST INTENTIONS songs for download/sale.  More details coming soon.  Tell your friends to get into it, once in a lifetime opportunity.

    Good news Tumblr Friends!!!  We will be re-releasing old and newer BEST INTENTIONS songs for download/sale.  More details coming soon.  Tell your friends to get into it, once in a lifetime opportunity.

  • Go to http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=203332319698193 to help BOMBAY get on this show.  Comment writing “Add Bombay!!!” or something like that to help them get on the show.  Your time is much appreciated!



  • Check out another BOMBAY review > http://inthescenezine.com/day/2011/05/09

    Check out another BOMBAY review > http://inthescenezine.com/day/2011/05/09

  • sexrobotrecords:

Bombay, a Punk Band from Massachusetts are getting ready to release a new EP “Writer’s Block”  on May 27th on Follow and Feel records, with a cassette release to be available shortly after on Audible Records. 
“Writer’s Block” will be the third release from the band, which includes a Demo from 2009 and their 2010 EP “This and That”.   “Writer’s Block” contains three tracks, two new and one redone song from their Demo.    The EP starts off with the redone song “Cena” and fills your ears with music similar sounding to that of the band Daylight.    While the second track starts slow it eventually picks up and leaves you feeling like you might be listening to a Title Fight 45rpm record played at a 33rpm speed, basically a Title Fight sound at a much slower pace.  The third song comes and goes with more of the same from the first two, an unmistakable mix of Indie Punk  and rough raw vocals.
Before you notice the third song ends  concluding the EP.  Just over 6 minutes and finished.  You could listen again and still have the feeling that the band has much more to offer than just these three songs.  Leaving me with the feeling that this release is put out, not so much as to serve as new material but to say, “Hey, here’s what we’re up to, we’ve got plenty more on the way”. 
A quick Google search will show you 298 million results for “Things to do in 5 minutes”, but you know what?  Fuck what Google thinks, next time you have a short break, give yourself an extra minute off (you deserve it) and throw on Bombay’s latest release “Writer’s Block”.  Bombay offers up a six minute cathartic experience that will no doubt leave the listener  wondering who or what the phrase “I don’t need you”  means to themselves.
“Writer’s Block” is out May 27th as a CD/EP through Follow and Feel Records with Preorders currently up, and will be followed up as a Cassette release through Audible Records not long after.
Follow and Feel Records / Follow and Feel Records
Audible Records
Bombay / Bombay / Bombay

First BOMBAY review!  Get stoked!

    sexrobotrecords:

    Bombay, a Punk Band from Massachusetts are getting ready to release a new EP “Writer’s Block”  on May 27th on Follow and Feel records, with a cassette release to be available shortly after on Audible Records. 

    “Writer’s Block” will be the third release from the band, which includes a Demo from 2009 and their 2010 EP “This and That”.   “Writer’s Block” contains three tracks, two new and one redone song from their Demo.    The EP starts off with the redone song “Cena” and fills your ears with music similar sounding to that of the band Daylight.    While the second track starts slow it eventually picks up and leaves you feeling like you might be listening to a Title Fight 45rpm record played at a 33rpm speed, basically a Title Fight sound at a much slower pace.  The third song comes and goes with more of the same from the first two, an unmistakable mix of Indie Punk  and rough raw vocals.

    Before you notice the third song ends  concluding the EP.  Just over 6 minutes and finished.  You could listen again and still have the feeling that the band has much more to offer than just these three songs.  Leaving me with the feeling that this release is put out, not so much as to serve as new material but to say, “Hey, here’s what we’re up to, we’ve got plenty more on the way”. 

    A quick Google search will show you 298 million results for “Things to do in 5 minutes”, but you know what?  Fuck what Google thinks, next time you have a short break, give yourself an extra minute off (you deserve it) and throw on Bombay’s latest release “Writer’s Block”.  Bombay offers up a six minute cathartic experience that will no doubt leave the listener  wondering who or what the phrase “I don’t need you”  means to themselves.

    “Writer’s Block” is out May 27th as a CD/EP through Follow and Feel Records with Preorders currently up, and will be followed up as a Cassette release through Audible Records not long after.

    Follow and Feel Records / Follow and Feel Records

    Audible Records

    Bombay / Bombay / Bombay

    First BOMBAY review!  Get stoked!

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