Will Sergeant

[3][4] Sergeant continued with the Bunnymen after Ian McCulloch left in 1988, bringing in Noel Burke to sing on Reverberation in 1990,[5] before breaking up the band in 1993.

Sergeant also returned to solo work in 1997, under the moniker Glide, producing experimental, ambient and psychedelic instrumental music based around keyboard and electronic sounds.

[7] In 2013, Will Sergeant and Les Pattinson, ex-bass player with Echo & the Bunnymen, formed "Poltergeist" with former Black Velvets drummer Nick Kilroe.

[8] Sergeant told journalist Jon Cronshaw that: "We don't want to have to stick to the verse-chorus-verse format, because that's what we have to do in the Bunnymen.

"[9] In 2021, he published Bunnyman, the first part of his autobiography covering his childhood and the formation of Echo and the Bunnymen up until just before they replaced the drum machine with Pete de Freitas.

[12] In the music video for "Lips Like Sugar," he can be seen playing a vintage Hagström Deluxe 90, (possibly a prop since the performance is lip-synched to the studio track).

Performing in 2007 at the Summer Sundae festival.
Sergeant with an Eastwood Saturn '63 in 1992