The late '70s were an incredibly fertile time for rock music in England. Punk exploded and soon splintered into new movements, laying the groundwork for the Second British Invasion in the '80s. In the ...
25 years since its first release, London Records are set to release Echo & The Bunnymen's album 'What Are You Going To Do With Your Life?' on vinyl for the very first time on November 29th, both on ...
It’s been a brilliant year for the rejuvenation of British post-punk icons. First, New Order resurfaced with the surprisingly vital Waiting for the Sirens’ Call, and now Echo and the Bunnymen are back ...
Ian McCulloch gets around Paris, but not by speaking French. Not by speaking any recognizable form of English either, though the Echo & the Bunnymen frontman hails from Liverpool, England.
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are adding more new show to their first tour as Rush in over 11 years, with Anika Nilles stepping in for Neil Peart, expanding the run to 17 new cities. Echo & The Bunnymen ...
Echo & the Bunnymen, Symphony Hall, Birmingham review – Mac and Will hit the road with added strings
It seems that their fans in the Midlands aren’t quite so passionate about the beautiful game though, and the uproar that this announcement created was enough to make things quickly revert back to the ...
Streaming platforms for "Lay Down Thy Raincoat and Groove": Echo and the Bunnymen at the Royal Albert Hall haven’t been announced yet. Check back soon for updates on where you can watch it online.
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