The White Hotel
Echo And The Bunnymen · Singles (Songs Without Albums) [2012]
White capped mountain peak
Above the lake above my station
A moving carriage
The perfect marriage
Of like apart from destination
Ringing all the bells
Down at the white hotel
Tonight
I want to write the letters
Of persecution
To someone I don't know who doesn't know me
I want to be the dust
Inside a vacuum
An icecube frozen in the melting sea
Ringing all the bells
Down at the white hotel
Ringing all the bells
Down at the white hotel
Tonight
Tonight
Ringing all the bells
Down at the white hotel
Ringing all the bells
Down at the white hotel
Tonight
Tonight
Ringing all the bells
Down at the white hotel
Ringing all the bells
Down at the white hotel
Tonight
Tonight
Tonight
Tonight
Tonight
Tonight
Tonight
Tonight
The White Hotel - Echo And The Bunnymen
Echo And The Bunnymen's "The White Hotel" stands as a defining track from their 1980s catalogue, showcasing the band's signature blend of post-punk energy and melodic sensibility. Released on the compilation "Singles (Songs Without Albums) [2012]", the recording captures the group's ability to weave atmospheric textures with driving rhythms, a hallmark of their work during the height of their influence. The song exemplifies the band's approach to songwriting, balancing emotional depth with a distinct sonic identity that resonated with fans and critics alike. As part of their broader discography, this track remains a testament to their contribution to the alternative rock landscape of the era, offering a listening experience that is both immediate and enduring.
