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Echo & The Bunnymen - Evergreen (1997)  Music

Posted by Designol at Jan. 7, 2025
Echo & The Bunnymen - Evergreen (1997)

Echo & The Bunnymen - Evergreen (1997)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 335 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 115 Mb | Scans ~ 40 Mb
Alternative Rock, Neo-Psychedelia | Label: London | # 828 905-2 | Time: 00:50:05

Evergreen is the seventh studio album by the English rock band Echo & the Bunnymen. It is their first album since reforming after they disbanded in 1993. Vocalist Ian McCulloch and guitarist Will Sergeant had previously worked together as Electrafixion before they were rejoined by bassist Les Pattinson under the name Echo & the Bunnymen in early 1997. The album was recorded at Doghouse Studios in Henley-on-Thames and was produced by McCulloch and the band's manager Paul Toogood but was credited to the whole band.
Echo And The Bunnymen - What Are You Going To Do With Your Life? (Remastered & Expanded) (2024) [24/44]

Echo And The Bunnymen - What Are You Going To Do With Your Life? (Remastered & Expanded) (2024) [24/44]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44.1 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 02:25:00 minutes | 1,64 GB
Indie Rock, Alternative Rock | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

‘What Are You Going to Do with Your Life?’ is the eighth studio album by British post-punk legends Echo & The Bunnymen, released on April 16, 1999. With an inspired selection of collaborators including strings from the London Metropolitan Orchestra and two songs featuring the American rap rock band Fun Loving Criminals, ‘What Are You Going to Do with Your Life?’ featured two singles, the title track, and the atmospheric fan favourite ‘Rust’, which would mark the band’s final Top 40 UK single. Celebrating 25 years of ‘What Are You Going to Do with Your Life?’ the album is issued on an expansive 34-track 2CD which features B-sides, alternative versions and previously unreleased live versions of both tracks from the album and classic Bunnymen tracks.

Echo & the Bunnymen - Ocean rain (1984)  Music

Posted by martinius at July 27, 2007
Echo & the Bunnymen - Ocean rain (1984)

Echo & the Bunnymen - Ocean rain (1984)
APE + CUE + COVERS + LOG ( 209 MB ) | MP3 + COVERS + LOG ( 89 MB ) | Time: 37:11

Echo And The Bunnymen are a gravely underrated post-punk band from Britain, alongside better-known contemporaries such as Joy Division, The Cure, The Smiths, and U2. Their albums had a great deal of influence on the alternative genre, starting back in 1980 with the excellent debut Crocodiles and continuing throughout the '80s.
1984's Ocean Rain was perhaps one of their best releases. Similar to its predecessor Porcupine (which is now back in print as a remaster), Ocean Rain features a gorgeous string section that serves to bolster the four-piece band's sound. Compared the more insular and dark, occasionally bleak previous albums, Ocean Rain is brighter and more expansive (dare I say poppier) yet still cryptic and mysterious. It doesn't "rock" as much as some of their previous work, but Ocean Rain still offers plenty of ear candy.
Echo And The Bunnymen - What Are You Going To Do With Your Life? (Remastered & Expanded) (2024) [24/44]

Echo And The Bunnymen - What Are You Going To Do With Your Life? (Remastered & Expanded) (2024) [24/44]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44.1 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 02:25:00 minutes | 1,64 GB
Indie Rock, Alternative Rock | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

‘What Are You Going to Do with Your Life?’ is the eighth studio album by British post-punk legends Echo & The Bunnymen, released on April 16, 1999. With an inspired selection of collaborators including strings from the London Metropolitan Orchestra and two songs featuring the American rap rock band Fun Loving Criminals, ‘What Are You Going to Do with Your Life?’ featured two singles, the title track, and the atmospheric fan favourite ‘Rust’, which would mark the band’s final Top 40 UK single. Celebrating 25 years of ‘What Are You Going to Do with Your Life?’ the album is issued on an expansive 34-track 2CD which features B-sides, alternative versions and previously unreleased live versions of both tracks from the album and classic Bunnymen tracks.
Echo & the Bunnymen - What Are You Going to Do with Your Life? (1999)

Echo & the Bunnymen - What Are You Going to Do with Your Life? (1999)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 279 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 98 Mb | Scans included
Label: London Records | # 556 080-2 | Time: 00:38:29
Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Pop Rock

Echo & the Bunnymen made a dignified return in 1997 with Evergreen, but that record displayed some hints of rustiness and a desire to stay hip – two things notably absent from its superb sequel, What Are You Going to Do With Your Life? Trimmed to just the duo of Ian McCulloch and Will Sergeant, Echo has succeeded where many of their peers have failed – they have matured without getting stodgy, they have deepened their signature sound without appearing self-conscious. Indeed, What Are You Going to Do With Your Life? feels of a piece with their earlier albums, not only sonically, but in terms of quality. Clocking in at just 38 minutes, the record is concise and dense with detail, finding the precise tone between the floating grandeur of early Echo and the timeless romanticism of classic torch songs. It's melancholy without ever being self-pitying and it never once sounds gloomy or depressing. The key is that McCulloch and Sergeant never push too hard. They never force themselves to play up-tempo, nor do they try to recapture their "edge" – they settle into a sad groove and find all the possible variations in the sound, both sonically and emotionally.
Sabrina Claudio - No Rain, No Flowers (2018) [Official Digital Download]

Sabrina Claudio - No Rain, No Flowers (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44.1 kHz | Time - 28:48 minutes | 318 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front Cover

For Sabrina Claudio, the past few years have not been without their fair share of triumphs and downfalls. The Miami-born R&B artist quickly amassed an avid following through a superb series of covers, which ranged the gamut from Frank Ocean to Beyoncé, in addition to her phenomenal debut album About Time. Despite Claudio’s vast amount of early promise, her career faced sudden backlash after a series of racist tweet surfaced. The artist has since apologized on multiple occasions and has sought to move forward as a person and grow from her younger self. Her latest project No Rain, No Flowers feels like the crystallization of Claudio evolving as a person and an artist.
Echo & The Bunnymen - The John Peel Sessions 1979-1983 (Remastered) (2019) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Echo & The Bunnymen - The John Peel Sessions 1979-1983 (Remastered) (2019)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 78:20 minutes | 1.63 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front Cover

Echo & The Bunnymen have collected their Peel Sessions recordings from 1979 through 1983 and will be releasing them in the U.K. on September 6th. The session tracks were recorded for The John Peel Show on BBC Radio 1 and have been released on a limited basis over the years. This is the first time to collect all of the Peel Sessions from the golden formative era of The Bunnymen.

Echo & the Bunnymen - Flowers (2001)  Music

Posted by martinius at Oct. 4, 2007
Echo & the Bunnymen - Flowers (2001)

Echo & the Bunnymen - Flowers (2001)
Alt. Rock Pop | EAC APE+CUE+LOG (326 MB) | EAC LAME CBR320 MP3+LOG (113 MB) | covers | Total time: 45:28

Flowers, the third creditable installment of Echo and the Bunnymen's second honeymoon period, finds the stylish, duopolistic musical nucleus of Ian McCulloch's vocal somnolence and Will Sergeant's Eastern guitar mystique newly augmented by the work of bassist Alex Gleave, drummer Vinny Jamieson, and keyboard player Ceri James. Subtle psychedelic touches of theremin, organ, and backwards guitar pursue the colorization of a few monochromatic areas but, for the most part, Flowers is less the work of a new broom and more the affirmation of the Bunnymen's vintage vibe. Therefore, the opening "King of Kings" (think the Doors' "When the Music's Over") wouldn't sound out of sorts on Ocean Rain, while the pronounced garage pop of "Make Me Shine" and "Life Goes On" both build on past endeavors with a newly insistent, radiant vitality. The album's centerpiece–the careworn, love-scarred lamentation of the title track–exudes hard-earned maturity. And maturity is beginning to suit Echo and the Bunnymen very well indeed. –Kevin Maidment (amazon.com)

Echo & the Bunnymen - The John Peel Sessions 1979-1983 (2019)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Nov. 15, 2020
Echo & the Bunnymen - The John Peel Sessions 1979-1983 (2019)

Echo & the Bunnymen - The John Peel Sessions 1979-1983 (2019)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 499 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 187 Mb | 01:18:30
New Wave, Post-Punk | Label: Rhino Entertainment

Echo & The Bunnymen have announced the release of The John Peel Sessions 1979-1983 via Rhino on September 6. The double album features 21 tracks recorded for John Peel’s Radio 1 show during the early years of the band’s existence.

Arc De Soleil - Lumin Rain (2025) [Official Digital Download]  Vinyl & HR

Posted by pyatak at June 26, 2025
Arc De Soleil - Lumin Rain (2025) [Official Digital Download]

Arc De Soleil - Lumin Rain (2025) [Official Digital Download]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 36:47 minutes | 449 MB
Rock | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

Arc De Soleil’s Lumin Rain arrives as a radiant artifact of sound and vision, pressed on a vibrant "Solar Flare" vinyl–each record a burst of molten yellow and red, echoing the album’s cosmic themes.