Heaven Up Here
"Heaven Up Here" is the second studio album by the British band Echo & the Bunnymen, released in 1984. The album features a post-punk sound characterized by atmospheric guitar work and introspective lyrics. It includes notable tracks like "The Cutter" and "A Promise," which showcase the band's signature style.
The album received critical acclaim and helped solidify Echo & the Bunnymen's place in the music scene of the 1980s. Its themes often explore love, loss, and existential reflection, resonating with listeners and contributing to the band's enduring legacy in alternative rock.