An Interview With Bangladeshi Fight Club.
BFC are a modern day indie band from Lancashire currently making headlines in the music world for their soothing, brilliant, easy listening acoustic tracks.
The band consists of 3 members, Charlie Hitchen, Jack Anwyll and lead singer Tom Randall. Success came after 3 covers hit the internet and views soared. They covered Kings of Leon's 'Use Somebody', Two Door Cinema Club's 'Undercover Martyn' and The Smiths masterpiece 'There is a Light That Never Goes Out'.
They then went on to write various other tracks such as 'Manchester to Exeter' and 'Take Me Home', thus gaining attention from Bombay Bicycle Club a similar sounding band who liked what they heard. They toured with BBC on their acoustic tour of England playing in Churches and other un likely venues along the way.
After a very successful year Bangladeshi Fight Club are touted to be the next support band for Mumford and Sons UK and worldwide festival tour.
Due to this success we want to be the first to publish the story of this wonderful acoustic trio and here is the first ever interview in Start! magazine.
Start! - So then boys, how did you feel when you got the call off Jack Steadman of Bombay Bicycle Club asking you to tour with them?
Charlie - Well I was the fortunate one to get the call off Jack, and to be totally honest I didn't believe it was him, all he said was "I like your acoustic stuff, do you want to come on tour with us?"
He was really cool and once I got over the shock I just casually rung the boys, like you do when Jack Steadman makes that kind of offer you just can't refuse!
Tom - Yeah, when Charlie rung, I didn't really know what to say, it was a bit of a pinch yourself type of moment, didn't really think it was real
Jack - Funny thing is, when Charlie found out he tried to ring me but I was writing a new song with my dad, so I didn't remember to ring him back and only found out a week later at band practice. I basically just slapped him round the face and said stop bullshitting to me, he wasn't impressed and tried to hit me with his guitar.

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