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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 Meteorites, will find the band revisiting their back catalogue by reinterpreting 13 songs from their decades-long career with "strings and…
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Bristol, UK’s Paraorchestra combines disabled and non-disabled musicians into a unique symphonic unit. Today they shared a noteworthy new track from their star-studded upcoming album Death Songbook.
The cover is taken from a new project Anderson has worked on with David Hazlewood and the Paraorchestra, 'The Death Songbook'The post Suede’s Brett Anderson shares “stunning” cover of Echo & The Bunnymen’s classic ‘The Killing Moon’ appeared first on NME.
The band will play in Nottingham, Edinburgh, Liverpool and London in September 2023 The post Echo and the Bunnymen to play ‘Ocean Rain’ in full with orchestra on four UK shows appeared first on NME.
"I feel honoured and blessed," said Echo And The Bunnymen's Ian McCullochThe post Echo And The Bunnymen to support The Rolling Stones in Liverpool appeared first on NME.
The artist performed over the weekend as part of Lykke Li's YOLA DÍA festivalCourtney Love performing at YOLA Día festival, 2019Courtney Love returned to the live stage for the first time in nearly two years yesterday as she performed Hole tracks and covers of songs by the likes of Echo & The Bunnymen and Fleetwood Mac – wat...
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