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The Killing Moon

 
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Performed by: Echo & The Bunnymen; Nouvelle Vague; Pavement; The Girl Next Door
Written by: Pete De Freitas; Ian Stephen Mcculloch; Leslie Thomas Pattinson; William Sergeant

Credits: De Freitas, Pete (Songwriter); Mcculloch, Ian Stephen (Songwriter); Pattinson, Leslie Thomas (Songwriter); Sergeant, William (Songwriter); WARNER BROS MUSIC LTD (Publisher)

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The Killing Moon

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Dan Lafayette, Chris Michaud, Trevor Geaghan, Ryan Hannan, Jeremy Yehle

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  • Genres: Rock

Biography

Hampden, ME's the Killing Moon is a five-piece rock quintet that boasts a dark sound with hints of screamo and brass backdrops played through effect pedals. Initially started as a side project, the young group consists of hometown friends Trevor Geaghan (bass), Ryan Hannan (vocals/guitar), Dan Lafayette (trombone), Chris Michaud (baritone sax/vocals), and Jeremy Yehle (drums). However, as the guys started to draw more people to local shows together than in their separate primary bands, the decision was made to make the Killing Moon their full-time gig. Signing to Fearless in November 2005, their debut EP, A Message Through Your Teeth, was issued in March 2006. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide
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"The Killing Moon"
Single by Echo & the Bunnymen
from the album Ocean Rain
B-side "Do It Clean"
Released 20 January 1984
Format 7", 12"
Recorded Crescent Studio in Bath
Genre Post-punk
Length 5:47
Label Korova
Writer(s) Will Sergeant, Ian McCulloch, Les Pattinson, Pete de Freitas
Producer The Bunnymen
Echo & the Bunnymen singles chronology
"Never Stop"
(1983)
"The Killing Moon"
(1984)
The Sound of Echo
(1984)

"The Killing Moon" is among the most popular songs by the band Echo & the Bunnymen. It was released on their 1984 album, Ocean Rain. It is one of the band's highest-charting hits, reaching number nine in the UK Singles Chart.

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According to the liner notes of Echo and the Bunnymen's Crystal Days box set, Ian McCulloch woke up one morning with the phrase "fate up against your will" in mind. He wrote it down and the remainder of the song fell in place from there.

Appearances on film and television

  • In 1998, the song appeared in the film Gia.
  • The song was used quite prominently in the 2001 cult film Donnie Darko. Played over the opening sequence, it was in fact a last minute substitution by the film's director, Richard Kelly, when he could not obtain the rights to use INXS's "Never Tear Us Apart", which was later used in the director's cut. In the director's cut "The Killing Moon" was played as originally intended during the Halloween party towards the end of the film.
  • Another use of the song was in Grosse Pointe Blank at the scene when Martin Blank exits Debbie Newberry's radio-booth after a short interview in which we learn he stood her up at prom night and disappeared for 10 years.
  • The song was also used in the film The Girl Next Door in the scene in which the protagonist first sees his new neighbour.
  • "The Killing Moon" was used in Transworld's "First Love". It was the song used for Shiloh Greathouse's part.
  • "The Killing Moon" was also used in a UK Promotional Spot for the TV series Supernatural.
  • Snowboarding film "More" by Absinthe films features this song.
  • "The Killing Moon" was also used in "Discovery World" channel commercial of series "Events that shook the world" in 2009

Cover versions

"The Killing Moon" has been covered by many artists:[1] A version can be found on the 1998 compilation album New Wave Goes to Hell, sung by deathrock singer Eva O. In 1999, the American indie rock group Pavement released a live version on their Major Leagues EP. The Quakes, an American psychobilly group, recorded a version for their 2001 album Last of the Human Beings. American singer-songwriter Grant-Lee Phillips recorded an acoustic version for his 2006 covers album, Nineteeneighties. French group Nouvelle Vague recorded a bossa nova version for their 2006 covers album, Bande à Part. Australian musician Wendy Rule recorded a version on the B-side of her single "Artemis". The Brazilian group Replicantes recorded a version sung in Portuguese called "A Lua Que Mata" on their album Go Ahead. The Australian rock group Something for Kate released a version on the B-side to their 2006 single "Cigarettes and Suitcases". Two versions of the song, the first performed by Resplandor and the second by Maydrim, are included on the 2005 Spanish tribute album Play the Game: Un Tributo a Echo & the Bunnymen. Experimental rock band Count Zero has a live cover of the song for download on their website. The film "CARNIVAL of the DAMNED" (2008) features a version performed by the band Bell's Theorem.

Track listing

  • UK 12"
  1. "The Killing Moon" (All Night Version)
  2. "The Killing Moon"
  3. "Do It Clean" (Recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall London July 18, 1983)

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