The Bombay Royale is here to rectify that situation. Their debut album You Me Bullets Love went to 1 on the iTunes. They have taken their unique sound to festival and club audiences all over the world. They released their latest album Midnight Sun in August 2017. The Bombay Royale are creators of a fresh new musical genre originally inspired by the soundtracks of vintage Bollywood and drawing on a wide range of influences - from 60s rock and 70s funk and disco to the classical and folk music of India. The originators, people like R.D Burman, Asha Bhosle and Mohammed Rafi are still household names in India, but largely unknown in the outside world. Individually, Willow and Linden have worked with many highly regarded artists including The Cinematic Orchestra, Opiuo, Goldfrapp, Adalita (Magic Dirt), Blue King Brown, Little Birdy, Ainslie Wills, Yasmin Levy and The Bombay Royale. Musical director Andy Williamson (“The Skipper”) formed The Bombay Royale to bring the hidden musical gems of that lost era out into the light. The golden age of Bollywood was a riot of saturated colour and dramatic excess and the music that accompanied it was unmatched in bizarre experimentation, deep sophistication and outright funky badness: a treasure trove for sample hungry hiphop heads and secretive, vinyl-obsessed funk collectors. Starring vocalists Parvyn Kaur Singh as ‘The Mysterious Lady’ and Shourov Bhattacharya as ‘The Tiger’, ‘You Me Bullets Love’ is the soundtrack to a story of espionage, excitement, extended dance sequences and the eternal power of true love. Expect huge horn riffs, wild spaghetti guitar, bustling tabla, screaming organs and all the synthesizers, sitars and strings that made the music of 1960s and 1970s Bollywood so electrifying. Their debut album ‘You Me Bullets Love’ is a blend of haunting Hindi and Bengali vocals, pulsing deep funk and disco breaks and shimmering surf-a-delica. The Bombay Royale are dedicated to bringing music and mayhem of vintage Indian cinema back to the future, where it belongs.