On this day in 2006, we released the single 'Scissors In The Sand'. Produced by Hugh Jones and the third single from the album 'Siberia'. Reviewing the single, Room Thirteen described the song as "classic Bunnymen". Giving it a score of 11/13. Cover shot by Joe Dilworth
On this day in 2014, we released the album Meteorites. Produced by Youth and Andrea Wright. Ian said, "Meteorites' is what Echo and the Bunnymen mean and are meant to be—up there in heaven—untouchable, celestial, beautiful and real. It has changed my life."
On this day in 1987, we released the single 'The Game', taken from the 'Grey' Album. The B-side featured the track 'Lost & Found' while the 12" has the additional track 'Ship Of Fools'. The video was shot in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Couldn’t have played the recent shows at Saratoga Winery, the Cruel World festival in Pasadena, the Showroom at Wild Horse Pass (situated on a sacred Native American Reservation), and The Bearded Theory festival last Saturday, without saying how brilliant they were. How brilliant we were. How brilliant we are. And how brilliant it feels when the audience just gets it. When you get it we get it. And these shows have all had that real Bunnymen magic and unique mystical celestial edge. We are soaring again. Fearless. Above everything.
It’s Heaven Up Here…Mac X
On this day in 1981, we released Heaven Up Here. Recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales, Heaven Up Here was produced by Hugh Jones and the band. According to Will, Ian considers Heaven Up Here to be Will's album because he was bossy and a control freak during the recording.
Ian, aka 'Benny Lomax', Will, and the rest of the band would like to thank everyone who attended the USA dates. We will be back soon as part of a more extensive tour.
On this day in 1982, we released the single ‘The Back Of Love’. Recorded at Trident Studios in London, and the B. Side ‘Subject’ was recorded at Square One Studios in Liverpool. 12” included the extra track ‘Fuel’. The cover of both the 7" and 12" versions is a painting by Henry Scott Tuke called "The Promise," which is on display at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool.
We're excited to announce that our new Echo & The Bunnymen t-shirt is now available for pre-order. This exclusive design features the iconic pylon and tree from the band's Porcupine album tour and can only be found on Bunnymen.com. Don't miss your chance to be the first to own this unique piece of merchandise. Plus, every pre-order includes a free badge.
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On this day in 2001, we released our album Flowers. Recorded in Elevator Studios in Liverpool and the Bryn Derwyn Studios in Wales. The cover art is from a book by Michael Lesy called Wisconsin Death Trip.
I just wanted to drop you a quick note to say thank you so much for your wonderful birthday wishes! I feel so grateful to have such amazing fans who take the time to send me such thoughtful messages.
Thanks again for brightening my day and for always being such a wonderful part of my life. I truly appreciate it more than words can say. Ian x 🐰😎
On this day in 2006, we released the single 'Scissors In The Sand'. Produced by Hugh Jones and the third single from the album 'Siberia'. Reviewing the single, Room Thirteen described the song as "classic Bunnymen". Giving it a score of 11/13. Cover shot by Joe Dilworth
On this day in 2014, we released the album Meteorites. Produced by Youth and Andrea Wright. Ian said, "Meteorites' is what Echo and the Bunnymen mean and are meant to be—up there in heaven—untouchable, celestial, beautiful and real. It has changed my life."
On this day in 1987, we released the single 'The Game', taken from the 'Grey' Album. The B-side featured the track 'Lost & Found' while the 12" has the additional track 'Ship Of Fools'. The video was shot in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Couldn’t have played the recent shows at Saratoga Winery, the Cruel World festival in Pasadena, the Showroom at Wild Horse Pass (situated on a sacred Native American Reservation), and The Bearded Theory festival last Saturday, without saying how brilliant they were. How brilliant we were. How brilliant we are. And how brilliant it feels when the audience just gets it. When you get it we get it. And these shows have all had that real Bunnymen magic and unique mystical celestial edge. We are soaring again. Fearless. Above everything.
It’s Heaven Up Here…Mac X
On this day in 1981, we released Heaven Up Here. Recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales, Heaven Up Here was produced by Hugh Jones and the band. According to Will, Ian considers Heaven Up Here to be Will's album because he was bossy and a control freak during the recording.
Ian, aka 'Benny Lomax', Will, and the rest of the band would like to thank everyone who attended the USA dates. We will be back soon as part of a more extensive tour.
On this day in 1982, we released the single ‘The Back Of Love’. Recorded at Trident Studios in London, and the B. Side ‘Subject’ was recorded at Square One Studios in Liverpool. 12” included the extra track ‘Fuel’. The cover of both the 7" and 12" versions is a painting by Henry Scott Tuke called "The Promise," which is on display at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool.
On this day in 2006, we released the single 'Scissors In The Sand'. Produced by Hugh Jones and the third single from the album 'Siberia'. Reviewing the single, Room Thirteen described the song as "classic Bunnymen". Giving it a score of 11/13. Cover shot by Joe Dilworth
On this day in 2014, we released the album Meteorites. Produced by Youth and Andrea Wright. Ian said, "Meteorites' is what Echo and the Bunnymen mean and are meant to be—up there in heaven—untouchable, celestial, beautiful and real. It has changed my life."
On this day in 1987, we released the single 'The Game', taken from the 'Grey' Album. The B-side featured the track 'Lost & Found' while the 12" has the additional track 'Ship Of Fools'. The video was shot in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Couldn’t have played the recent shows at Saratoga Winery, the Cruel World festival in Pasadena, the Showroom at Wild Horse Pass (situated on a sacred Native American Reservation), and The Bearded Theory festival last Saturday, without saying how brilliant they were. How brilliant we were. How brilliant we are. And how brilliant it feels when the audience just gets it. When you get it we get it. And these shows have all had that real Bunnymen magic and unique mystical celestial edge. We are soaring again. Fearless. Above everything.
It’s Heaven Up Here…Mac X
On this day in 1981, we released Heaven Up Here. Recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales, Heaven Up Here was produced by Hugh Jones and the band. According to Will, Ian considers Heaven Up Here to be Will's album because he was bossy and a control freak during the recording.
Ian, aka 'Benny Lomax', Will, and the rest of the band would like to thank everyone who attended the USA dates. We will be back soon as part of a more extensive tour.
On this day in 1982, we released the single ‘The Back Of Love’. Recorded at Trident Studios in London, and the B. Side ‘Subject’ was recorded at Square One Studios in Liverpool. 12” included the extra track ‘Fuel’. The cover of both the 7" and 12" versions is a painting by Henry Scott Tuke called "The Promise," which is on display at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool.
We're excited to announce that our new Echo & The Bunnymen t-shirt is now available for pre-order. This exclusive design features the iconic pylon and tree from the band's Porcupine album tour and can only be found on Bunnymen.com. Don't miss your chance to be the first to own this unique piece of merchandise. Plus, every pre-order includes a free badge.
LINK IN BIO