Echo and The Bunnymen Porcupine
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Viriathus
September 29th 2019


3570 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

title-track is utterly beautiful.

conesmoke
April 8th 2020


7875 Comments


Title track is moody as fk and yes does rule. But holy fk I love heads will roll

'what if!
No one's callling'

So friggin good

BaloneyPony
May 26th 2020


588 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

It seems this band's scores get progressively lower. What happened? I'm just cycling through various songs on this album, and it's really good. Some super foreboding tunes.

neekafat
Staff Reviewer
May 26th 2020


26092 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this is their best ive heard for sure

protokute
January 15th 2021


2588 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

That guitar on The Cutter, I'll never forget the first time I heard it and was absolutely floored by it.

BaloneyPony
April 17th 2021


588 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Still slaps.

DavidYowi
May 21st 2021


3512 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

might 5 this on a relisten

DavidYowi
May 21st 2021


3512 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Update: it’s a 5. Wish more post punk were this energized and deranged

NorthernSkylark
May 21st 2021


12134 Comments


I wanna do the porc-u-pine!

Pheromone
May 21st 2021


21336 Comments


@porcupinetheater your services are needed

SandwichBubble
May 21st 2021


13796 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"Wish more post punk were this energized and deranged"

Hold on, I'm writing an essay about this comment.

SandwichBubble
May 21st 2021


13796 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

You know what, nevermind. This is what lists are for:

https://www.sputnikmusic.com/list.php?memberid=1053649&listid=181515

Pheromone
May 21st 2021


21336 Comments


wipers youth of america YOUTH YOUTH YOUTH
black eyes s/t
oh man

most post punk wilds out like dis

SandwichBubble
May 21st 2021


13796 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I'm close to whipping out a 100 rec list right here in the echo and the bunnymen comments section. Someone hold me back.

NorthernSkylark
May 21st 2021


12134 Comments


Go on.

Pheromone
May 21st 2021


21336 Comments


do it

SandwichBubble
May 21st 2021


13796 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

You guys say that, but I know you don't mean it.

But just in case, here's 25:

1. A Certain Ratio - The Graveyard and The Ballroom

2. A Witness - I Am John's Pancreas

3. AA (BEL) - Essential Entertainment

4. Bamboo Zoo - Look! Listen! Consume!

5. Big Flame - Cubist Pop Manifesto

6. Bogshed - Step On It

7. Essential Logic - Beat Rhythm News

8. Femme Generation - Brothers and Sisters, Alone We Explode

9. Lenin i Shumov - Lenin I Shumov

10. Liliput – Liliput

11. Liquid Liquid - Liquid Liquid

12. Ludus - The Seduction

13. Manicured Noise - Northern Stories 1978/80

14. Mission of Burma - Signals, Calls, and Marches

15. No Trend - A Dozen Dead Roses

16. Palais Schaumburg - Palais Schaumburg

17. Park Attack - Half Past Human

18. pragVEC - No-Cowboys

19. Primitive Calculators - Primitive Calculators

20. Red Herring - Faster Moving Forward

21. Rip Rig and Panic – God

22. Sign Language - Belief And Other Propaganda....

23. Sods - Under En Sort Sol

24. Splat! - Bloom

25. Suburban Lawns - Suburban Lawns



Basically just a list of my 5.0s...

DavidYowi
May 21st 2021


3512 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Liquid Luiquid’s Liquid Liquid



But seriously thanks for the recs, I’ve always liked the gothic sound of post punk, but I haven’t quite found the right bands to get into

SandwichBubble
May 21st 2021


13796 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Oh, you meant specifically gothic post-punk? That list may need a trim then, but there's still a couple in there.

zakalwe
May 21st 2022


38834 Comments


Remember when there were queues outside pubs and clubs up and down the length and breadth of the country.
Where multitudes of teens were smashing conformity by following all manner of different ‘scenes’ that invigorated an individuals sense of belonging and provided something that was tangible, real and spoke to them like nothing else could.

A time that was free, wild with abandon and where people looked out for one another as a collective group despite the tribalism and rivalry that abounded everywhere.

Drinks were drunk, laughs were had, romances blossomed, nights were lived and forever remembered. Nothing was recorded other than on a washed out Polaroid.

The music soundtracked it all.

You remember that do you? Do you fuck you superficial tik-tok slag




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