35 Icons of Echoes: Part 1 & London Grammar Interview
It’s going to be an incredible Sunday on Echoes with the 35 Icons of Echoes Pt.1 and London Grammar Interview
Get ready for the 35 Icons of Echoes. Listeners have voted, and we’ll reveal the 35 artists anointed to the sacred Icon Halls. You’re going to hear a lot of your favorites as we reveal them in two parts. It’s the best of Echoes all time with the 35 Icons of Echoes Part One, on our 35th Anniversary from PRX.
See the complete list of the 35 Icons of Echoes.
Then, the British dreampop trio, London Grammar. London Grammar has been on of the most singular acts of the 21st century. They released their debut album called If You Wait, in 2013, lead by a single they first dropped independently on the internet, “Hey Now.” We were instantly seduced by the voice of Hannah Reid and the orchestrations of Dan Rothman and Dot Major. They have a new album, The Greatest Love.
Hannah Reid: You know, it’s funny, I’ve said to Dan a few times that sometimes it feels like my lyrics are a bit prophetic in a way. This song was actually written long before I had my son, but it does take on a new meaning for me now. I do think of him when I think of this album.
London Grammar’s The Greatest Love is Echoes October DCD of the Month and I talk to them on Echoes.
Read John Diliberto’s review of The Greatest Love.
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