Antelope
Echo And The Bunnymen · Singles (Songs Without Albums) [2012]
On her mind
He'll take anything
He can find
Small horizons
Fill her life
Got his eyes on
Her in the sky
Ultrasound
Going down
Underground
On the ground
Charlie clown
Wore a crown
In my town
In my town
She's an antelope
In her mind
He's a waste of hope
In her time
Ultrasound
Going down
Underground
On the ground
Charlie clown
Wore a crown
In my town
In my town
She's got everything
On her mind
He'll take anything
He can find
About Antelope
Echo & The Bunnymen's "Antelope" stands as a defining track within their expansive catalogue of singles, exemplifying the band's signature blend of melodic rock and atmospheric sensibility. Released alongside other notable works like "Zephyr" and "Sister Pain," the recording captures the group's ability to weave intricate guitar lines with emotive vocals, characteristic of their mid-to-late 1990s output. The song reflects the band's commitment to crafting distinct sonic identities for each release, often prioritizing mood and texture over conventional song structures. As part of their broader discography, "Antelope" remains a testament to their influence on the shoegaze and alternative rock scenes, showcasing a maturity in composition that balanced raw energy with polished production. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke a specific emotional landscape, resonating with listeners who appreciate the nuanced storytelling found in their music.
