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Echo And The Bunnymen Rain Down On Radio City Music Hall - To celebrate their 30th Anniversary as a group (which apparently includes the seven year period when the band broke up in 1990 before reforming in '97), post-punk gods Echo And The Bunnymen will perform their fourth (and widely hailed as their classic) album Ocean Rain October 1 at New York...

Dancing Horses - Goes without saying that the Bunnymen hold a special place in our affections. Without doubt up to and around 1984 they were the dogs bollocks - fact. Four albums under their belts at that point had culminated in the adventurous and daring Ocean Rain set - swept in strings and...

Dancing Horses - The "Dancing Horses" DVD captures the Bunnymen circa 2005 in all their gloom and glory at Shepherd's Bush Empire. The tour was in support of their then new "Siberia" album, but the setlist is mostly made up of songs from their 1980-1987 run of brilliant albums. The DVD is well-shot,...

The Whip Reinvigorates That New Order Sound -

Maybe it's the Peter Hook-style basslines, the floating keyboard strains or the rat-tat-tat drumbeats, but The Whip really reminds us of New Order. And when the lyrics start sounding like Ian Curtis, our Joy Division neurotransmitters kick in as well.

Such legacy pilfering would be annoying if The Whip, from...

The Thermals Sign to Kill Rock Stars -

Lo-fi indie/punk poppers, The Thermals have left one famed Pacific Northwest indie label (Sub Pop) to join another (KIll Rock Stars).

Earlier this year The Thermals mentioned that they had been looking for a new record label to call home. Apparently the group talked with a number of labels before settling...

Don't Go Buying Those New Order Reissues During Your Holiday Shopping Yet [Ruined In A Day] -

Customers have been taking to the Internet to catalog their numerous complaints regarding Rhino's recent New Order reissues, so the company has apparently pulled the discs from sale until the issues can be resolved. Peter Hook, as seems to be his current habit, blogged his ire when the reissues...

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