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Bastille put fan favourite song ‘No Angels’ online for first time

It's a much-loved mash-up of TLC’s ‘No Scrubs’ and The xx’s ‘Angels’, with vocals by Ella Eyre

By Charlotte Krol

Members of Bastille pose in pastel-coloured jumpers
Bastille. (Picture: press)

Bastille have officially released fan favourite track ‘No Angels’ online for the first time.

The song, which is a mash-up of TLC’s ‘No Scrubs’ and The xx’s ‘Angels’, featuring vocals by Ella Eyre, originally appeared on the band’s 2012 mixtape Other People’s Heartache Pt.2.

Now, the song is due to appear on the 10th anniversary edition of Bastille‘s debut album Bad Blood, called Bad Blood X, which is released on 14 July. It’s also available to stream below.

You can pre-order Bad Blood X here.

‘Bad Blood X’ double album tracklist:

CD1:

‘Pompeii’
‘Things We Lost in the Fire’
‘Bad Blood’
‘Overjoyed’
‘These Streets’
‘Weight of Living, Pt.II’
‘Icarus’
‘Oblivion’
‘Flaws’
‘Daniel in the Den’
‘Laura Palmer’
‘Get Home’
‘Weight of Living, Pt.I’

CD2:

‘Bad Blood – (Piano Version)’ Live From Unit 24
‘Things We Lost in the Fire’ – Abbey Road Sessions
‘Laura Palmer’ – Abbey Road Sessions
‘Flaws – (Acoustic Version)’ Live From Unit 24
‘Oblivion’ – Live From Capitol Studios 2013
‘Pompeii’ – (Acoustic Live) At Studio Brussel
‘Icarus – Dan’s Bedroom Demo’
‘Laura Palmer (Racing Heart Demo)’
‘Poet (Dan’s Bedroom Demo)’
‘No Angels’ [ft. Ella Eyre]
‘(I Just) Died in Your Arms’
‘Dreams’ [ft. Gabrielle Aplin]
‘Get Home’ – Live At Koko 2013
‘Bad Blood’ – Live At The Roundhouse 2013
‘Overjoyed’ Live At Koko 2013
‘Sleepsong’ – Live At Koko 2013
‘Haunt’ – Live At The Roundhouse 2013
‘These Streets’ – Live At The Roundhouse 2013
‘The Silence’ – Live At The Roundhouse 2013

Elsewhere, the band play a series of special one-off shows this summer, giving fans the opportunity to hear Bad Blood X played live in its entirety alongside other fan favourites. They will play 10 UK dates, with a London show at Alexandra Palace on Bastille Day (14 July) – see dates here.

Last year, Bastille announced a deluxe edition of their 2022 album Give Me the Future and shared the first single ‘Revolution’.

The band released their fourth album last February, which went on to become their third Number One album following on from their 2013 debut Bad Blood and 2016’s Wild World.