Formation and early releases (2010–2011) Bastille debuted in July 2010 with their limited edition 7" single that featured the two tracks "Flaws" and "Icarus". Released through London-based independent record label Young & Lost Club, only 300 copies were pressed. One of the copies found its way into the hands of Alex Baker, presenter of the unsigned/independent artists radio show on Kerrang! Radio. Baker started to support Bastille on air, and the band began to find an audience. They released the EP
Laura Palmer themselves later in 2011. After releasing further tracks online through sites such as YouTube and MySpace, the band's audience started to grow. In December 2011, Smith signed a contract with Virgin Records. Following its video premiere in November 2011, popular music publication,
Q Magazine introduced the track as its 'Track of the Day' for 7 March 2012. The second single to be released from the upcoming debut studio album,
Bad Blood, was the title track, "
Bad Blood". An accompanying video for the single was released on the band's official VEVO channel on 29 June 2012, and digitally through Virgin Records on 20 August 2012. Bastille was also named 'New Band of the Day' by
The Guardian in July 2012. The song charted moderately at number 90 in the United Kingdom and saw the group's first entry into the chart. In August 2012, the band performed at UK festivals like
Reading and
Leeds, as well as supporting British singer-songwriter
Emeli Sandé. They later played a small headlining tour, titled 'Flaws Tour' in October 2012, with
Swiss Lips as their support act. In November 2012, the band performed at Hong Kong's Clockenflap Music and Arts Festival, their first outside of Europe. Their third single, a re-release of their first 7" non-album single "
Flaws", was a commercial success, earning the group their first position in the UK Top 40, debuting at number-twenty-one. festival 2013 in
Seinäjoki, Finland In February 2013, Bastille confirmed the release of the fourth single to be taken from
Bad Blood, "
Pompeii". The song was positively reviewed by critics, reaching number two in the United Kingdom and number five in the US. Their debut album
Bad Blood was released on 4 March 2013, and placed at number one in the
UK Albums Chart. On 11 March, Bastille was announced to be playing at the Reading and Leeds Festival in August 2013."
Laura Palmer" was released on 3 June 2013, and an accompanying video for the track premiered through the band's official VEVO page on 12 April 2013. The group joined English rock band
Muse as a supporting act on their
The 2nd Law Tour in May 2013 and did so again in June 2013. In May 2013, Bastille released their
Haunt EP in the US via iTunes. On Saturday 6 July, the band headlined their first UK summer music festival at
Blissfields. Smith said, "We're massively excited about our first ever headline slot at a festival. Particularly because we love Blissfields so much, and because they've been so supportive to us over the last couple of years." The performance coincided with the band appearing on the cover of a national music publication,
Notion magazine, for the first time. On 24 August 2013, "
Things We Lost in the Fire" was released as the sixth single from the band's debut album. A music video for the song was shot in
Vilnius and
Kėdainiai, Lithuania. On 3 September 2013, Bastille released their
Bad Blood album in the US via iTunes. On 9 October 2013, Bastille released a new single, "
Of the Night", a mash-up of the songs "
The Rhythm of the Night" by
Corona and "
Rhythm Is a Dancer" by
Snap!. The single debuted at number two on UK Singles Chart. The song was promoting
All This Bad Blood, a reissue of the band's debut album, released on 25 November 2013. In January 2014, Will Farquarson said in an interview with
Billboard magazine that the band had already started to work on its second album in between tour dates. The band performed on
Saturday Night Live on 25 January 2014. On 4 February 2014 Bastille won the
BRIT Award for Best Breakthrough Act and performed a remixed version of "Pompeii" with
Rudimental and their song "
Waiting All Night" at the
ceremony. Two hours after their appearance, sales of
Bad Blood were up by 132% to give them a second week at number one in the UK album chart and "Pompeii" had climbed 29 places in the singles. On 1 April 2014, the Official Charts Company announced that Bad Blood was the biggest selling digital album of 2013, and Number 11 in the over-all Official Artist Albums Top 40 of 2013. Also in April 2014, the band performed at the
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club in
Indio, California. On 31 May 2014, the band took part in the Annual
KROQ Weenie Roast in
Irvine, California, performing among other bands including
The Neighbourhood and
Fall Out Boy. On 13 July 2014, Bastille played at
T in the Park. In September 2014, they released the last single from
Bad Blood, "
Oblivion". The Bad Blood Tour finished in 2014.
VS. and Wild World (2014–2017) In late 2013, Bastille began to play new songs called "Blame" and "Campus". Another song called "Oil On Water" was played during sound-check and leaked online. They began proper work on the album in 2014, and planned to start recording it in September. Farquarson said that they had "16 or 17 tracks" demoed already for the album. He also said, "We're going into the studio in September to record; hopefully by then we'll have 20 or maybe more. I think it's always better to have more material and whittle it down. Our producer has gone on tour with us, so we've been doing things on our days off and during sound-checks." Dan Smith said the album will include more guitars, saying "we didn't have much of that on the first album and it may not end up on it but it would be quite interesting to try it out. We feel quite free. If we want to go quite electronic then we can and if we want to go rockier and indie then we can." They were nominated for
Best New Artist at the
57th Annual Grammy Awards, but lost out to
Sam Smith. In 2015, Bastille recruited a new touring member,
Charlie Barnes. On 22 September 2015, Bastille released a non-album single called "Hangin". It was announced via
Facebook that their second album would be released in 2016. Also, during that summer, the band debuted two new songs live: "Grip" and "Snakes". In April 2016, the band debuted a new song entitled "The Currents" during their performance at that year's
Snowbombing festival in
Mayrhofen, Austria. On 2 June 2016, the band uploaded a trailer including an excerpt from the then-unreleased song
Two Evils announcing the name of the album to be
Wild World. On 9 June, it was announced that the band's new single, "Good Grief", would be released on 16 June 2016. On 16 June 2016,
Annie Mac debuted "
Good Grief" on her
BBC Radio 1 show as the "hottest record in the world". The track was immediately released to radio, streaming services, and for purchase following the debut. In an interview with Mac following the song's premiere, Dan Smith revealed that their second album would "go through a variety of sounds, but it is very much us [Bastille]." On 24 June 2016, Bastille performed the songs "Good Grief" and "Two Evils" live for the first time at
Glastonbury Festival as part of their set on the Other Stage. On 30 June 2016, Bastille announced the release of the second LP
Wild World and embarked on their Wild Wild World Tour in July. Released on 9 September, the album reached the top of the mid-week sales chart, while the band set up pop-up shops in London, New York and Los Angeles to promote the release. On 16 September, it was confirmed that
Wild World had reached #1 on both the U.K. and Scottish album charts. The album won "Best Album" at the
2017 NME Awards. On
World Record Store Day 2017, the band released an original song titled "Comfort of Strangers". The band was part of the '
Artists for Grenfell' charity single. Including other artists such as
Stormzy and
Rita Ora, the cover of the
Simon & Garfunkel song "
Bridge Over Troubled Water" was released on 21 June 2017 to raise money for the victims of the
Grenfell Tower fire.
Doom Days and ''Other People's Heartache, Pt. IV'' (2018–2019) The band announced their third studio album, which was released on 14 June 2019. Speaking to
NME, Smith said "We never really stop writing and recording, but I can confirm we spent a lot of this year writing our third album." On 1 September 2017, the band headlined the annual Pilton Party Held at Pilton Worthy Farm, home of
Glastonbury Festival. On 23 November 2017,
Craig David and Bastille released "
I Know You", the second single from David's album,
The Time Is Now. The single peaked at number 5 in 2018. On 9 May 2018, "
Quarter Past Midnight", the first single from the group's third album
Doom Days was aired on BBC Radio 1. On 17 August 2018, Bastille and
Marshmello collaborated on the single "
Happier", which reached a high of 2 on the
UK Official Charts in October 2018 and the
Billboard Hot 100 in February 2019. In early December 2018, the band announced a release date of 6 December 2018 for their single "
Grip" which features
EDM duo
Seeb. Also released was "
Other People's Heartache, Pt 4" on 7 December 2018 which featured the likes of
Craig David,
Jacob Banks,
James Arthur, Kianja, Lily Moore, Moss Kena,
Rationale, Swarmz, and
S-X. A limited edition Record Store Day 2019 version of the mixtape was released in independent record shops on 13 April 2019. On 25 April 2019, Bastille released the second single and
title track from their third album
Doom Days. On 2 May 2019, the third single from the album, "
Joy", was premiered on Scott Mills' show on BBC Radio 1. A fourth single, "
Those Nights", was released on 4 June 2019 and was premiered on
Beats 1 with
Zane Lowe. On 17 May 2019, Bastille was featured on American pop duo
FRENSHIP's song titled "Won't Let You Go" on their debut album
Vacation. On 14 June 2019, the band released their third album
Doom Days. It reached the top 5 in both the UK and US. The band made their Pyramid Stage debut at
Glastonbury on 28 June 2019 as part of their promotion of the album. On 20 September 2019, they released 'Million Pieces' from the
Doom Days album at the
Abbey Road studios with The Chamber Orchestra of London, which was one of the new songs on the extended album
Doom Days (This Got Out Of Hand). A music video for the band's song "Bad Decisions" was released on 25 September 2019. The fifth single from
Doom Days, "
Another Place", was released on 25 October 2019 with Canadian singer
Alessia Cara, as a rework of the original song on the album, with the second verse being changed to one written by Cara. On 6 December 2019, an extended version of the album was released with 11 new songs titled
Doom Days (This Got Out Of Hand).
Give Me the Future and Bad Blood X (2020–2023) in 2022 The band was one of 23 artists to feature on the
Live Lounge Allstars cover of the
Foo Fighters song "
Times Like These" to help raise funds for the
COVID-19 pandemic. The song was released on 23 April 2020, and 8 days later, became the band's third UK #1 single. On 30 July 2020, Bastille released a new song with
Graham Coxon titled "
What You Gonna Do???".
All This Bad Blood was released as a limited edition 2LP for
Record Store Day 2020, for the first time on 29 August 2020. On 22 September 2020, the band released a new song titled "
Survivin'" which premiered on Apple Music's Zane Lowe Show. "What You Gonna Do???" and "Survivin'" were accompanied by another single "Goosebumps" on the
EP,
Goosebumps EP, released on 4 December 2020. "Goosebumps" was released on the same day and features
Kenny Beats. The band released an ReOrchestrated version of their song "Warmth" from their second album
Wild World as an
Amazon Music exclusive on 15 January 2021. The audio was taken from their ReOrchestrated live show from the
Elbphilharmonie in
Hamburg from 4 January 2020. An EP entitled "Roots of ReOrchestrated" was released on 19 March 2021. The band headlined
Standon Calling festival on 27 July and
Latitude Festival on 29 July with their ReOrchestrated show. On 23 June, they released the first single from their upcoming album, entitled "Distorted Light Beam". The song was co-written and co-produced with
OneRepublic lead singer
Ryan Tedder. On 15 July 2021, Bastille released the second single and title track from their fourth album
Give Me the Future. On 10 August 2021, Dan Smith confirmed that a fourth album had been finished and already been pressed on CD and vinyl. On 18 August 2021, the third single "Thelma + Louise" was released, with an accompanying music video released on 2 September. On 1 October 2021, Bastille teased the fourth single from
Give Me The Future. On 19 October 2021, they released "No Bad Days" and Dan Smith, speaking with
Zane Lowe, said that the album would be released on 4 February 2022. "Shut Off the Lights" was released on 14 January 2022. The album became the band's third UK number one album. An extended version of the album,
Give Me the Future + Dreams of the Past was announced on 28 July 2022 for release on 26 August. The vinyl was released on 22 April 2023, and released digitally 6 days later. The live album features covers of
Roberta Flack's "
Killing Me Softly with His Song" and
Nirvana's "
Come as You Are". On 14 June 2023, the band released "No Angels", a mashup of
The xx song "
Angels" and "
No Scrubs" by
TLC, featuring
Ella Eyre, originally featured in the band's 2012 mixtape ''
Other People's Heartache, Pt. 2. In conjunction, they announced a celebratory double album Bad Blood X
to commemorate the 10th anniversary of their debut album Bad Blood''. On 1 September 2023, the band released a commemorative orchestral rendition of "Pompeii", collaborating with composer
Hans Zimmer on the project. Titled "Pompeii MMXXIII", the release of the song coincided with the 10th anniversary of the track's original release in 2013.
"&" (2024–present) On 22 July 2024, Bastille announced a four-part project named
"&" (pronounced "ampersand"). The first four songs from the project were released four days later, with a full album due for release on 25 October. The project, a concept album based on personal stories in history, features acoustic songs written by Dan Smith with collaborators being featured as instrumentalists. The album release was accompanied by a 14 episode podcast called Muses, "An Ampersand Podcast" with Dr. Emma Nagouse, a producer from the history podcast You're Dead to Me. ==Name, musical style and influences==