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The Rapture

Echoes - 2023 Reissue

    The revelation that you didn’t need formal training to start a band in 1977 and the realization that you don’t need to be Merce Cunningham to dance are one and the same.” - Ryan Schreiber, Pitchfork, 2003

    47 minutes. Two sides. A single spine jacket. Confident and deliberate. Lightning in a bottle.

    The Rapture’s Echoes was and is a clear-eyed kick in the teeth, a band at the peak of their powers and producers with an ambitious vision making. a. point.

    The whole “indie crowd finally learns to dance” narrative is overwrought and irrelevant in 2023 - perhaps context is no longer king - but what remains clear is that this album, made by a San Diego punk band who had moved to New York via Seattle, and produced by the DFA in their own studio, where time and gear and ideas both good and bad were aplenty, maintains an energy and search for catharsis that could bulldoze even the most uptight.

    For whatever reason, it’s remained out of print on vinyl since its initial run. (Don’t worry, though, there were a lot of CDR promos lying around.)

    And now, with minimal pageantry, it’s back. Recut by Bob Weston, loud and clear.

    TRACK LISTING

    A1. Olio
    A2. Heaven
    A3. Open Up Your Heart
    A4. I Need Your Love
    A5. The Coming Of Spring
    B1. House Of Jealous Lovers
    B2. Echoes
    B3. Killing
    B4. Sister Saviour
    B5. Love Is All
    B6. Infatuation

    Siouxsie & The Banshees

    The Rapture - National Album Day 2023 Edition

      Siouxsie & The Banshees final album ‘The Rapture’ includes the title track as well as ‘Fall from Grace’ and ‘Not Forgotten’ which were produced by the band in 1993. The release comes as a limited edition 140-gram turquoise transparent vinyl. 

      TRACK LISTING

      Side A
      O Baby
      Tearing Apart
      Stargazer
      Fall From Grace
      Side B
      Not Forgotten
      Sick Child
      The Lonely One
      Falling Down
      Side C
      The Rapture
      Side D
      Forever
      The Double Life
      Love Out Me
      Stereophoni

      The Rapture

      Pieces Of The People We Love

        Since The Rapture burst onto the scene with the astonishingly good "House Of Jealous Lovers" back in 2002, everyone and their dog has rediscovered early 80s punk-funk and slavishly copied the likes of the Gang Of Four for their own (often second rate) bands. With angular guitar shards, shouty vocals and funky bass and drums becoming one of the ubiquitous sounds of the mid 00s, the returning Rapture had to come up with something pretty good to even get noticed. Luckily for us "Pieces Of The People We Love" is not only pretty good but also fantastic and should re-affirm our faith in the New York outfit's songwriting ability, proving that they're more than just skinny jeans and cool haircuts. Essential!


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