A Kaleidoscopic View of Kaleida: The Echoes Podcast Interview
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On the next Echoes, the British-American Duo, Kaleida talk about their album, In Arms. It’s an album fraught with biblical, personal and political references.
Christina Wood: It was meant to have a double meaning. It was meant to be like holding babies in arms but also arming yourself to keep on going.
This British-American-German dream pop duo are creating an entrancing sound, much of it emerging from their trans-oceanic separation and from their new born babies. They are millennials who wrote a song criticizing their generation. Cicely Goulder-Levy was scoring films when she got seduced by electronic music. Christina Wood wasn’t really in music at all. She was an environmental engineer. But they got together, across a couple of continents then, and an ocean now, to create three entrancing albums. Hear their story on Echoes.
KALEIDA INTERVIEW PLAYLIST
Kaleida – Choices – In Arms
Kaleida – Hansaplast- In Arms
Kaleida – Hollow- In Arms
Cicely Goulder – Adjudication – Quirky Underscores
Kaleida – Stranger- In Arms
Kaleida – Think – Think (EP)
Kaleida – Hey Little Precious – In Arms
Kaleida – Endless Youth – In Arms
Geeshie Wiley – Last Kind Word Blues – Presenting Geeshie Wiley
Kaleida – Seagull Nun – In Arms
Kaleida – Don’t Turn Me Out – In Arms
Kaleida – Kilda – In Arms
I really enjoy this band hope to maybe see them play around here thanks so much for this
John, thanks for this. As so often the case, unlikely to have heard of this band but for Echoes.