Bastille has shared a piano version of their new single, "SAVE MY SOUL."The updated recording features a solo piano ...
Illustration of the storming of the Bastille prison, in an event that has come to be seen as the start of the French Revolution, 14th July 1789.Hulton Archive / Getty Images The French national ...
With debut album ‘Bad Blood’ Bastille quietly became one of the biggest – but most anonymous – indie bands on the planet. But as Dan Stubbs meets them, in the week their new album is announced and the ...
When you ask Bastille frontman Dan Smith how he would describe his voice, he'll tell you "annoying." It makes sense for someone who describes himself as a "pessimistic realist." But in 2014, it's his ...
On July 14, 1789, the French Revolution began with the storming of the Bastille prison. The Bastille has become such an important historical symbol that visitors to Paris seeking to get a look inside ...
C’est magnifique! Bastille Day is almost here, and with the 2024 Paris Olympics bringing up the rear, this year promises to be one of the most festively French summers in history. Fear not though, you ...
On July 14, 1789, Parisian revolutionaries stormed the Bastille fortress, where Louis XVI had imprisoned many of his enemies—or those whom he perceived to be enemies of the state. For many, the place ...
Standing more than four storeys tall, at the eastern entrance to Paris proper, the fortress was an imposing structure surrounded by its own moat. Meaning “little bastion” in French, it overlooked what ...
“Never in my life did I think I’d be really excited to see a Fly By Nite,” Dan Smith laughs, looking out the window of Bastille’s tour bus, provided by the company in question. Beyond the glass, ...
On this day in 1789, crowds stormed the Bastille prison, where the king kept his enemies. The monarchy was overthrown in a revolution. On this day in 1789, crowds stormed the Bastille prison in Paris ...
July 14th is often thought of as France's Independence Day. More accurately, it's the French National Day — called La Fête Nationale in French — commemorating the day in 1789 when crowds stormed the ...
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