It's been a brilliant year for the rejuvenation of British post-punk icons. First, New Order resurfaced with the surprisingly vital Waiting for the Sirens' Call, and now Echo and the Bunnymen are back with Siberia, a rousing return that finds co-founders Ian McCulloch and Will Sergeant channeling their trademark angst into lush anthems like "Stormy Weather" and the deliciously bitter title track. There are missteps, to be sure -- "What If We Are" is a tribute to the glory of love that would be better-suited to the Michael Boltons of the world -- but there is sufficient evidence here that, after nearly three decades, the Bunnymen remain a creative force. Who knew? <
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