One of the first bands to be considered 'goth' Echo and the Bunnymen's dark, contorting blend of post pink and Doors-style psychedelia has made them one of the cult icons of the 1980s.
Starting out as a straight punk act in recession-hit Liverpool, the band developed into one of the archetypical dark-wave bands of the 80s and scored top-ten hits with singles 'The Cutter' and 'Killing Moon'.
The new millennium has seen the Bunnymen return to their roots with a ninth studio album that harkens back to the choppy hooks of '
Crocodiles' and a slew of sold out arena tours.