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Publicado: 2008-01-09 Proveedor: Last.fm Etiquetas: Echo & the BunnymenEvergreen
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Tour Tracker: “Glee,” Pavement and Echo & The BunnymenPhoto: Clamer/FOXThe cast members of Glee will come roaring out of your television set for a four-city Live! In Concert! tour of Phoenix, Los Angeles, Chicago and New York City’s Radio City Music Hall. Also, after spending the first half of 2010 jet setting across other hemispheres — their first reunion show was today in New Zealand — Pavement begin to flesh out their U.S. tour and Echo & The Bunnymen reveal their live post-Coachella live plans. Full details for all three treks are below: Glee
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Publicado: 2010-03-01 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: On Tour
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Rock List: Readers’ Best Eighties New Wave Bands Inspired by last week’s announcement of the Regeneration Tour, we asked the Rock Dailyists to tell us their favorite New Wave acts of the 1980s. After rewatching the entire Savage Steve Holland filmography and tallying the votes, the readers have selected Echo & the Bunnymen as their favorite keyboard-stabbing, oddly hair-cutted New Wavers. Check out the entire top ten list after the jump. 1. Echo & the Bunnymen 2. New Order 3. Talking Heads 4. Psychedelic Furs 5. Elvis Costello 6. The Police 7. Depeche Mode 8. Duran Duran 9. The Cure 10. XTC [Photo: Musto/Redferns/Retna]
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Publicado: 2008-04-14 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock Lists
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Coachella Reveals Set Times, Fans Consider Conflicts: Jay-Z or PiL?Photo: Truscello/WireImage Muse or MGMT? LCD Soundsystem or Echo & the Bunnymen? The end of Pavement’s set or the beginning of Thom Yorke’s set? These are just a few of the grueling decisions festivalgoers will have to make at this weekend’s Coachella festival now that the three-day Indio, California fest has unveiled its set times. All music festivals present fans with scheduling conflicts, but this year’s Coachella is making it especially difficult: Jay-Z’s headlining set overshadows Public I
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Publicado: 2010-04-13 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Coachella, Rock News
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Watch Echo & The Bunnymen’s Ian McCulloch Live at Rolling StoneWhen Rob Sheffield caught Echo & the Bunnymen in New York recently, frontman Ian McCulloch in rare form, pausing mid-song to announce, “Quiet down — this is a speech. If I play my cards right it might be a soliloquy. Can anyone spell soliloquy?” McCulloch didn’t challenge anyone to a spelling contest when he stopped by the Rolling Stone studios to play not one but three stunning songs for us, including the awe-inspiring “The Killing Moon.” Enjoy the Ocean Rain classic above, and watch the Liver
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Publicado: 2009-12-14 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Live at Rolling Stone, Rock News, Videos
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News Ticker: The Beatles, Echo and the Bunnymen, Mastodon, RihannaPhoto: Michael Ochs Archive/Getty So many Fab Four fanatics have pre-ordered The Beatles in Mono, EMI has upped its order of the box set, Variety reports. Hit our Beatles hub for more on the band and their 9/9/09 reissues. Echo and the Bunnymen’s keyboard player Jake Brockman died in a motorbike accident at age 53, just a month before the release of the band’s new album The Fountain, the BBC reports. A statement on the band’s Website reads, “Our thoughts are with his wife, family & friends.” Ma
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Publicado: 2009-09-04 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News, Morning News Roundup
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Echo and the Bunnymen, The Black Keys Rock the Muddy Masses at All Points WestPhoto: Bedder/GettyNevermind the slew of commemorative cash-ins and merchandise that have emerged in time for the 40th anniversary of Woodstock; Sunday at All Points West almost turned out to be a living, breathing, squelching, real-life re-enactment of the epochal 1969 mud-bath. (Check out the best of All Points West, in photos.) Early arrivals to day three of the festival were first denied entry and subsequently herded into the nearby ferry terminal like poncho-wearing refugees as torrential
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Publicado: 2009-08-03 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News, All Points West
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"Do You Like Rock Music?" by British Sea PowerYes. Oh wait, that title’s supposed to be a rhetorical question. British Sea Power’s third record intentionally runs the gamut on different alt-rock sounds that have waxed and waned in popularity over the last few years. The album's variety—and willingness to use sounds of the genre that aren't necessarily en vogue—shows that the band is answering their own question with a resounding "duh." That they’re aware of this gives Rock Music/a certain feel of deliberateness, which begs the return question: if they could appropriate whatever sound they felt like, why not push themselves a bit to new, different sounds, or arrangements? Throughout the first half of the record, they riff on the post-punky sounds of Bloc Party and Gang of Four during “No Lucifer,” and there’s some wispy, faux-crecendoing a la Arcade Fire during “Waving Flags” and “Canvey Islands.” As with most current bands, there is the obligatory '80s, Echo and the Bunnymen-meets-New OrderRide or Luna, than the twitchy
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Publicado: 2008-02-25 Proveedor: Artist Direct
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Ian Mcculloch - Mccullochs Multiple PersonalitiesECHO & 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...
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Publicado: 2009-11-23 Proveedor: Contact Music
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Echo & The Bunnymen Keyboardist Killed In CrashFormer Echo & The Bunnymen star Jake Brockman has been killed in a motorcycle crash. The 53-year-old keyboard player died after his bike collided with a converted ambulance[...] Read more!
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Publicado: 2009-09-04 Proveedor: StarPulse
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Ian Mcculloch - Mcculloch Takes Aim At Spud-peelers U2Outspoken ECHO + THE BUNNYMEN leader IAN MCCULLOCH has sparked a new rock feud with Irish supergroup U2 after calling them "spud peelers" who wanted to become part of the ...
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Publicado: 2008-10-22 Proveedor: Contact Music
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Britney Spears Confirms “Blackout” Tracklist and Art, Paul McCartney Divorce Settlement Still Unresolved, Ray Davies Plans Prince-Like LP Giveaway Britney Spears revealed that the Blackout tracklist that was mistakenly leaked by the Germans is, in fact, the real lineup. Timbaland protege Danjahandz produced four of the twelve tracks, while Pharrell Williams appears on album closer “Why Should I Be Sad.” And yes, what you’re looking at is the final album cover. Paul McCartney and his ex-wife Heather Mills will hit divorce court next February after failing to come to a monetary settlement today. While it’s estimated that Macca could part with between twenty to seventy million pounds, the main stumbling block has been Mills’ reluctance to sign a gag order preventing her from discussing the marriage in a potential book deal. The Kinks’ Ray Davies will pull a Prince and distribute his new album Working Man’s Café as a giveaway in U.K. newspaper The Mail on Sunday on October 21st. Prince’s Planet Earth was given away in a similar fashion back in July. Further proof of the MP3 revolution: Download sales are up forty-five percent over 2006’s numbers, and experts predict iTunes and friends will likely rake in over a billion dollars in sales by 2012. Peter Hook’s post-New Order trio Free Bass, featuring Smiths bassist Mike Rourke and Primal Scream bassist Mani, have recruited Oasis’ Liam Gallagher, the Stone Roses‘ Ian Brown and Echo & The Bunnymen’s Ian McCulloch to contribute vocals to some instrumental tracks.
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Publicado: 2007-10-15 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News, Afternoon News Roundup, Britney Spears Comeback Tracker
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