Roman Remains are releasing their version of Echo and the Bunnymen’s ‘The Killing Moon’ as a gift on all Hallows eve. Recorded in Los Angeles this summer, it follows the release of their debut album. The cover appears in Netflix Dracula trailer.
Roman Remains are releasing their version of Echo and the Bunnymen’s ‘The Killing Moon’ as a gift on all Hallows eve. Recorded in Los Angeles this summer, it follows the release of their debut album. The cover appears in Netflix Dracula trailer.
Echo and the Bunnymen has returned with their first new album in four years,The Stars, The Oceans & The Moon. Spanning 15 tracks, this collection strings together reimagined versions of songs from their back catalogue along with two brand new recordings.
In other words, if you’re open to the idea of hearing favorites like “The Killing Moon”, “The Cutter”, “Bring on the Dancing Horses” and “Lips Like Sugar” with “strings and things,” this album is right up your alley. But it’s also not for you, according to frontman Ian McCulloch. Tonight Room Festival present them in concert at Razzmatazz.
Editors, el quintet de Birmingham (Regne Unit) inspirat en el costat més fosc de la nova onada dels vuitanta com Joy Division o Echo and The Bunnymen, presenta al Razzmatazz el seu cinquè àlbum, el recent i rocker ‘In dream’ (2015). A més, com a teloners els estupends The Twilight Sad. Aquesta nit a Razzmatazz.