The indie five piece from London have recently unveiled their debut single Reap From The Dying Love, which will be available next month.
Despite having only been a band for a little over seven months, Bambi have already created quite some storm about themselves. They supported the likes of Tom Odell, Professor Green and Mark Ronson at this year’s Brownstock Festival, and have also played with Family Rain at the premiere party for Walt Disney’s recent film, The Lone Ranger. They also caught the ears of the Top Gear Music Team, and wanted to use the band’s music on the show, and received praise from the likes of Scroobius Pip and Gary Powell of The Libertines. A fair amount of praise for a group so shortly into their careers, and one that is thoroughly deserved.
A sound consisting of the ideal blend of indie and pop with occasional ventures into other genres, Bambi have found themselves compared to the likes of Foals, The Temper Trap and The Maccabees. Reap From The Dying Love starts off with an atmospheric guitar intro before the hauntingly emotional vocals come into play, leading the way for a delicate verse with hints of the post-punk movement. The voice of lead singer James Gonsalves suits the music, with a clear passion being produced without sounding too strained, giving the kind of combination you want to keep hearing. Reap From The Dying Love is released on November 17th.