Liverpool’s Echo & The Bunnymen Announce New Album And U.K. Headline Tour.

 

I’m not doing this for anyone else. I’m doing it because it’s important to me to make the songs better. I have to do it.” Ian McCulloch. 

Echo & the Bunnymen have announced a brand new studio album, The Stars, The Oceans & The Moon for 2018, along with a headline U.K. tour, which includes a night at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall and culminates at London’s Royal Albert Hall.

This new studio album will see The Bunnymen, still lead by the indomitable Ian McCulloch and Will Sergeant, revisit some of their greatest songs to rearrange and transform them with co-producer Andy Wright and …strings and things. Expect a couple of brand new tracks to accompany the classics.

Echo & the Bunnymen’s dark, swirling fusion of post-punk and The Doors/The Velvets-inspired pop psychedelia has brought the group twenty top 20 hits and nine top 20 albums in the U.K. so far in their 40 year existence. The band have come a long way from the group’s infamous first concert as a three-piece with a drum machine in 1979 at the legendary Erics club in Liverpool, The Bunnymen still perform sell-out concerts across the world today.

Their seminal albums Crocodiles, Heaven Up Here, Porcupine, Ocean Rain and Echo & The Bunnymen have all been a major influence for groups such as Coldplay, The Killers and The Flaming Lips whilst later albums Evergreen, What Are You Going To Do With Your Life?, Siberia and Meteorites demonstrate what an amazing body of work the band have.

The Bunnymen are still revered by those in the best of popular culture. In the past year alone, the highly acclaimed and culturally phenomenal Netflix series Stranger Things has used the song Nocturnal Me whilst the equally comparable 13 Reasons Why has used The Killing Moon, a song also used on another Netflix show, Dead of Summer.

As one of the most seminal British rock and roll bands of all time, the band’s loyal and ever growing following is showing no signs of abating.

Tickets for the night at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall on Friday 25th May 2018 are on general sale from 10.00 on Friday 1st December.