Return of the Mac: Ian McCulloch is back with Echo & The Funnymen
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One of rock’s great mavericks, Ian McCulloch is also one of its greatest survivors. Hugely respected by fans and musicians alike, the frontman of Echo and the Bunnymen is responsible for some of the most enduring indie tunes ever made; records which have influenced generations of bands.
But McCulloch is no artefact; no dinosaur living off past glories. He remains a creative tour de force; a power to be reckoned with. So the fact, that more than four decades after his ground-breaking debut Crocodiles, they are still turning out finely-crafted albums with one in the pipeline.
The new album follows 2014's Meteorites; the new songs revealing a musician who has never lost his edge, striving to create something vital and exciting.
“These songs sound bold and fresh — and even modern, whatever that means!” he says.
The new album will be the band’s 13th, and finds the Cutter and Killing Moon singer, and Bunnymen guitarist Will Sergeant, back on top of their game, and brimming with verve, originality and lyrical honesty.
The record finds Ian in a happy place after what he admits was a period of artistic despondency. “I wasn’t happy with a lot of stuff,” he confesses. “Emotionally I was at a very low ebb.”