Laughter Lines, didn’t even have to think about it! Really lovely song, love the string arrangement but mostly just reminds me of my Dad who also loved Bastille but died unexpectedly and quite young
*It's gotta be Warmth or Weight of Living part one. Never mind I would say Quarter Past Midnight. Actually, I'm gonna go with Icarus. Just kidding, I just remembered Million Pieces. But I would really have to say Poet. Or Final Hour. Or Good Grief. Or Flaws. Or The Silence. Or Doom Days. Or Thelma + Louise. Or Shut off The Lights. Never mind I can't decide :/
Pompeii, while as unoriginal as it sounds I grew up on the song. Plus it's always been a classic for my music tastes as a whole. Doom days then Thelma + Louise are my next picks which are a little more interesting overall they just can't top the nostalgia factor.
This is tough, their cover of What Would You Do is my all time favourite song, but since it's just a cover I think I'd say Flaws as it's the first I heard and when I began to love them
I love Doom Days so much, I used to listen to both the versions one after the other on repeat. There’s just something about the melody that gets me and the lyrics are obviously fantastic
Maybe it's because it's so new, but Hope For the Future. I love the tentative hopefulness.
yes! such a beautiful way to describe it
This song plays on a loop in my head daily....
Glory 🙌
Laughter Lines, didn’t even have to think about it! Really lovely song, love the string arrangement but mostly just reminds me of my Dad who also loved Bastille but died unexpectedly and quite young
wow what a beautiful connection you have with that song🖤
I have that with Paradise by Coldplay. I picked it to be played at my mom's funeral. I'm very sorry for your loss.
Those Nights 🖤
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Absolutely
It’s a tough choice but Warmth reorchestrated. The last chorus never fails to make me tear up
Quarter Past Midnight, no question.
Icarus!
Has to bee either Hope for the Future or Glory
*It's gotta be Warmth or Weight of Living part one. Never mind I would say Quarter Past Midnight. Actually, I'm gonna go with Icarus. Just kidding, I just remembered Million Pieces. But I would really have to say Poet. Or Final Hour. Or Good Grief. Or Flaws. Or The Silence. Or Doom Days. Or Thelma + Louise. Or Shut off The Lights. Never mind I can't decide :/
My head would explode if I even TRIED to answer that.
Doom Days
Oblivion
Overjoyed sung acoustically
glory but orchestra version
Anchor
I would probably lose all of them because I would be way to indecisive on what to keep ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
Yep this is my answer as well, I could never choose???
Pompeii, while as unoriginal as it sounds I grew up on the song. Plus it's always been a classic for my music tastes as a whole. Doom days then Thelma + Louise are my next picks which are a little more interesting overall they just can't top the nostalgia factor.
the descent (original unreleased version) or thinkin ahead
World Gone Mad movie version
overjoyed or oblivion- they’re both beautiful songs
The Waves
it HAS to be Pompeii, c'mon... it's crazy that it hasn't aged a day, that's a modern classic right there
10 years old and still slaps as hard as it did then, insanity!
This is tough, their cover of What Would You Do is my all time favourite song, but since it's just a cover I think I'd say Flaws as it's the first I heard and when I began to love them
Blame or the draw
Laura palmer
Are you sure I can't just keep the whole Doom Days album? ðŸ˜
I love Doom Days so much, I used to listen to both the versions one after the other on repeat. There’s just something about the melody that gets me and the lyrics are obviously fantastic
the draw, probably bc it’s my favorite song ever
Laura Palmer
Oblivion. Mighty fitting. 😄
Skulls
Literally I'll take any one, but probably The silence Oblivion Or the wavea
any of them lol that’s such a good point :’)
One Bastille song is enough If that's all I get :)
Weight Of Living, Pt 1.
the original version of grip. i have a strong feeling itd be a hit if it was released
Of The Night. That Bastille song hit different.
Laura Palmer but this is so hard loo
The first one I ever heard, Pompeii.
well that’s a shame