Jamie O'Meara - 04/Feb/2010 If you didn't think '80s, post-punk Brit-rock icons Echo & The Bunnymen had another decent album in them, you wouldn't have had trouble finding compan...
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Jeff Roesgen - 25/Jan/2010  As much as I enjoy bands like The Arcade Fire and The National, it confounds me when I hear people lauding their novelty. Bands like Echo and the Bunn...
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Adrian Cepeda - 03/Dec/2009 "I think our songs sound like they're from the future. That's how I've always felt about our stuff. We've always aimed it to be timeless. We certainly...
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R. Paul Matthews - 17/Nov/2009 Ian McCulloch wanted to do something other than make a new Bunnymen album. Really, he did. He even went so far as to part company with the other Bunni...
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Christopher Anthony - 10/Nov/2009  The Fountain will not be hailed as the next great classic from Echo And The Bunnymen, but overall it will please their large legion of fans with its c...
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DANIEL BROCKMAN - 10/Nov/2009  Less dour than the Cure but more somber than New Order, with a thorny mix of sadness and sunshine, Liverpudlian gloom-pop masters Echo & the Bunny...
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Matthew Cole - 10/Nov/2009  the saying goes that good albums amount to more than the sum of their individual songs. With The Fountain, Echo & the Bunnymen demonstrates that the o...
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John Bergstrom - 09/Nov/2009  You just had a feeling it would eventually come to this with Echo & the Bunnymen.First off, let’s get something out of the way, and yes, it&...
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â??I Think I Need It Tooâ?? - 06/Nov/2009  on Ego Emancipation Day. The shock hits us when opener...
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Joe Tangari - 21/Oct/2009  Echo and the Bunnymen have now released as many studio albums since their reunion as the original quartet did during its run in the 1980s. Comparing t...
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