Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Beatles didn't live there anymore. Liverpool at the end of the '70s was hardscrabble and hardly swinging, but from its ...
Echo and the Bunnymen have always been a band that seemed to delight in upending expectations. Forming in 1978 in the Liverpool area at the height of the punk rock era, they leavened their music with ...
Liverpool. Quite a few good bands come from there. Not as many as come from Manchester, mind. But, The Beatles trump all. With a tip of the hat to the wonderful Clinic, The Coral, Frankie Goes To ...
On Sunday, October 9, Echo & the Bunnymen performed at the Majestic Ventura Theater. Formed in Liverpool, England, in 1978, the band is considered one of the top-tier late ’70s post-punk/alternative ...
Liverpudlian legends Echo and the Bunnymen make their long awaited Dublin return this weekend when they headline the Saturday night of the Meteor Camden Crawl Dublin in The Button Factory. Our loyal ...
Echo & The Bunnymen, the legendary '80s post-punkers, are looking to the past with the release of their first new album in four years. The Stars, The Oceans & The Moon, the follow-up to 2014's ...
Echo & the Bunnymen—the other lads from Liverpool—is a post-punk band led by a moody poet named Ian McCulloch. Formed in 1978, they were as goth as The Cure and grandiose as U2; they defined 1980s New ...
Originally published in Uncut's August 2014 issue Order the latest issue of Uncut online and have it sent to your home! Ian McCulloch has always had a lofty opinion of Echo & The Bunnymen. “It felt ...
The band Echo & The Bunnymen has released its first new album in five years, called Meteorites. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with frontman Ian McCulloch about the release. This is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED ...
With their 2001 album 'Flowers,' Echo & the Bunnymen reclaimed their identity and delivered one of the finest albums of their career. The lead-off track, 'King Of Kings,' is simply stellar, ...