Formed in the late-'70s wake of punk's first wave, Echo & the Bunnymen forged a unique fusion of post-punk, new wave, and neo-psychedelia that established them as pioneers of a new direction in ...
Formed in the late-'70s wake of punk's first wave, Echo & the Bunnymen forged a unique fusion of post-punk, new wave, and neo-psychedelia that established them as pioneers of a new direction in ...
The post Echo & The Bunnymen’s 40th Anniversary Tour Off to a Rough Start Due to Ian McCulloch Illness: Review appeared first on Consequence. Echo and the Bunnymen have embarked on a long-awaited tour ...
The post Echo and the Bunnymen Announce 2022 North American Tour appeared first on Consequence. Echo and the Bunnymen will celebrate their 40th anniversary by embarking on a North American tour in ...
Before I dive into this week’s reviews, a bit of Indie Basement admin: this is likely to be the last new, regular edition of this column for 2022, as the New Release well has run dry and it’s time for ...
DENVER, Colorado — British 80s post-punk band Echo & the Bunnymen are celebrating 40 years of music with a 20-stop tour across the United States planned for late summer. The band, known for hits like ...
When a band reforms or comes out of retirement to make a record, their fans grit their teeth and hope that the car crash isn’t too severe. For every one worthwhile addition to the back catalogue, ...
Early on in the Echo and the Bunnymen set on Monday night at the Fox Theater in Oakland, Ian McCulloch responded to a query from the audience about how he was feeling. “I’m feeling good — fantastic,” ...
Echo & the Bunnymen Ace Their LA Show: Just prior to Echo & the Bunnymen arriving in Los Angeles for two nights at the Ace Hotel’s lavish theater, frontman Ian McCulloch told us that, “The LA gigs ...
A few nights ago, Bob Dylan performed his song “Desolation Row” live for the first time in five years. Always the innovator, he sang while banging a small wrench against his mic stand. People got a ...
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