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Siberia
From their late ?70s origins, Echo & the Bunnymen were unfairly lumped in with goth-rockers simply because their music was kind of dark, the boys in the band wore black, and both their name and haircuts were ridiculous. But the group was successful because they wrote awesome, totally distinctive songs that transcended genre trendiness. Now, it's fabulous for their diehard acolytes that Echo & the Bunnymen are still around to make classic post-punk-y Britpop in their signature style, and it would be ridiculous to ask them to write a song like "Going Up" or "The Killing Moon." After all, they already have. But something even approaching that level would be nice, however the band is seeming lackluster and suffers from it. The opening lyrics "And I need it more than love/ And I love it more than life" fail to cut it and seem simply like movement through motions. Longtime fans will find a little comfort amongst their wishes for another vital recording. --Mike McGonigal
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Tracks| 1 | Stormy Weather | | 2 | All Because of You Days | | 3 | Parthenon Drive | | 4 | In the Margins | | 5 | Of a Life | | 6 | Make Us Blind | | 7 | Everything Kills You | | 8 | Siberia | | 9 | Sideways Eight | | 10 | Scissors in the Sand | | 11 | What If We Are? |
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