Pitchfork referred to the album as "a varied document drawing on the rich history and variety of UK dance music, updated with sleek, modern sounds, vibrant psychedelic textures, and impeccable production".[11]
Mixmag referred to it as "laser focused in the pursuit of pleasure" and that Bicep "makes absolute sense as a complete album".[10]
The Guardian noted that the debut album "fitfully lives up to expectations", naming "Aura" as "one of the dance tracks of the year".[9]
Resident Advisor praised the "rich and varied LP", noting "They out do themselves on Bicep... Contemporary, relevant and, most of all, exciting".[13]
Mixmag later placed the album in first place on their list of Top Albums of the Year, referring to the album as "simultaneously classic and undeniably contemporary".[15]
The lead single, "Glue", was voted by the public as DJ Mag's (Best of British) Track of the Year.[16] It also reached number 1 topping Amazon's Best Electronic of 2017.[17] second in Mixmag's 100 Best Tracks of 2017,[18] and the Joe Wilson directed video came in at number three in Fact magazine's ten best music videos of 2017.[19]
Track listing
All tracks written by Andrew Ferguson and Matthew McBriar, except where noted.
No.
Title
Lyrics
Length
1.
"Orca"
4:34
2.
"Glue"
4:29
3.
"Kites"
6:26
4.
"Vespa"
1:27
5.
"Ayaya"
3:36
6.
"Spring"
6:55
7.
"Drift"
Amy Spencer
4:55
8.
"Opal"
4:31
9.
"Rain"
5:51
10.
"Ayr"
Amy Spencer
5:00
11.
"Vale"
4:57
12.
"Aura"
5:17
Total length:
57:57
Notes
"Spring" contains a sample of "Chalte Chalte Yun Hi Koi" from the soundtrack of Pakeezah, written by Ghulam Mohammed and Kaifi Azmi, and sung by Lata Mangeshkar.