Friday, December 4 sees the return of Ian McCulloch, the iconic frontman of Echo and the Bunnymen , to New York City. After a smashing show at Mercury Lounge earlier this fall, many an avid fan were left wanting more. Now, thanks to the fine folks over at East Village Radio , along with The Culture of Me , and well me, Sheena Beaston , we are pleased to announce the following. As described above,...
ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN frontman IAN MCCULLOCH has a secret he's been hiding from his legions of fans - he battles multiple personalities.The rocker admits he's been...
As 2009 nears its end, rumors are starting to swirl as to who might grace the Coachella stages in 2010. Today Consequence of Sound has divulged that Muse are more than likely slated to be one of the headliners of the yearly festival when it goes down April 16-18 in Indio, California. Muse join the shortlist of (confirmed') acts, which includes Devo, Hot Chip, The XX, Miike Snow, and Aeroplane. Other...
Sam Norton has tagged me with this meme. I’ll be up front about saying I’d thought find this really difficult. I’m not that musical a person – I’m best described as “eclectic, but I know what I like”. It turned out to be easier than I expected. These are the rules: Think of eight memorable musical moments, [...]
Following on from two sold out shows at New York’s Bowery Ballroom earlier this month, Wakefield, England rockers the Cribs have announced a 14-date tour of North America in January. The band is touring in support of Ignore the Ignorant, released in September. The tour will begin in Chicago on January 13th and end in [...]
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Photos Dan Griffiths / Retna Pictures As we file into the “back bit” of the Hoxton Bar & Grill (tight squeeze in!) and air of anticipation fills the air as Violens take to the stage, sure one of em announced they were from New York, or was that just York!. They take a wee while [...]
I've been thinking of this for a while now, but how amazing would it be if Rockstar made another GTA game in the UK? Think about. It could be set in the 1980's, in some kind of industrial town up north. The story of corruption, deprivation and borderline poverty could all be there along with an overall feeling of depression and the assurance of 110% more Thatcher! The soundtrack would be incredible...
From the 1984 album, Ocean Rain, it’s Echo & the Bunnymen with “The Killing Moon”. Awesome rainy day music. “The Killing Moon” was also featured on the expanded...
THE CHRISTOPHER LAIRD SHOW 16.November.2009 Artists of the Week:McALMONT AND NYMAN ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN – Never Stop THE POLYPHONIC SPREE – Hold Me Now FANFARLO – I’m A Pilot VANESSA AND THE O’s – Je Changerais d’Avis McALMONT AND NYMAN – In Laos THE DIVINE COMEDY – A Lady Of A Certain Age McALMONT – Lose My faith McALMONT AND NYMAN –...
In this week's magazine, Em & Lo explore the smart, sophisticated, and well-read mothers who cannot get enough of the Twilight saga. Sam Anderson explores whether or not Vladimir Nabokov wanted us to read his last novel. Dan Kois talks with both Liv Ullman and Cate Blanchett about their production of A Streetcar Named Desire , coming to BAM at the end of the month. David Edelstein reviews The...
I guess I’m just a stubborn kind of fellow. I know that our focus tends to be on Brit-pop and Indie-rock, but I just can’t help myself from asking you to free your mind. I remember growing up in Detroit, listening to the Canadian national radio station (CBC) and learning about “new wave/punk”. [...]
Lately, I’ve been going back through my music collection and listening to music from a certain period. I’ve been going back to music that was created in the Thatcher/Regan era 80s. Back then, they were in a social and economic climate that is increasingly similar to what we face everyday into the recession we’re dealing with now. Recession, strikes, decline, high inflation and high...
Last night, I had the pleasure of spending some time with my favourite country-noir angel Marianne Dissard. She played the Paris Appelle festival in The Hague, her first concert in Holland (if I'm not mistaken), and also the first time we met. Four years after I put a song of hers on my first French compilation , and experiencing the advantages of social media ( twitter , Myspace ). But nothing beats...