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Crocodiles

Crocodiles

SKU: V81836 Barcode: 0190295360894
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 22 Oct 2021

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN Crocodiles Review:

With their debut album "Crocodiles," Echo & The Bunnymen have proven once again that they are masters of the post-punk genre. From the infectious hooks to the haunting vocals of Ian McCulloch, this album is a wild ride from start to finish.

The opening track "Going Up" sets the tone perfectly with its pulsating rhythm and swirling guitars. It's a perfect encapsulation of the band's unique sound that blends elements of punk, new wave, and psychedelia.

Tracks like "Do It Clean" and "Pride" showcase the band's ability to craft catchy melodies while still maintaining a sense of unease and darkness. McCulloch's distinctive vocal delivery adds an extra layer of intensity to the already electrifying instrumentals.

The production on "Crocodiles" is raw and gritty, giving the album a sense of urgency and immediacy. The guitars sound razor-sharp, the drums are thunderous, and the basslines are driving. It's a sonic assault on the senses that demands attention from the listener.

Overall, "Crocodiles" is a classic album that has stood the test of time. Echo & The Bunnymen have created a masterpiece that is equal parts thrilling and chilling. This is essential listening for any fan of post-punk or alternative music. Trust me, you won't be disappointed.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Going Up
2. Stars Are Stars
3. Pride
4. Monkeys
5. Crocodiles
6. Rescue
7. Villiers Terrace
8. Pictures On My Wall
9. All That Jazz
10. Happy Death Men

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About the artist

Echo & the Bunnymen

Liverpool-based post-punk legends Echo & the Bunnymen have been making waves in the music scene since the late 1970s. With their distinctive blend of moody melodies, haunting vocals, and atmospheric production, this band has solidified their place in music history as one of the most influential and innovative acts of their time. Fronted by the enigmatic Ian McCulloch, whose brooding lyrics and distinctive voice have become synonymous with the band's sound, Echo & the Bunnymen have a penchant for crafting dark, introspective songs that are as catchy as they are thought-provoking. Their early hits like "The Killing Moon" and "Lips Like Sugar" are instant classics that have stood the test of time and continue to captivate audiences around the world. But Echo & the Bunnymen are not just a nostalgia act – they have continued to evolve and push boundaries with each new release. Their 2018 album The Stars, The Oceans & The Moon sees the band reimagining their classic tracks with new arrangements and instrumentation, breathing new life into old favourites. With their iconic sound and timeless appeal, Echo & the Bunnymen are a force to be reckoned with in the world of music. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a newcomer to their music, one thing is for sure – you won't be able to resist the spellbinding allure of this legendary band.

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