Coming up on Echoes, the latest by Ry X. The sultan of slow core has an album called Unfurl. We’ll also hear music by Naneum, whose album Open Sea is inspired by the ocean.
New music from London Grammar teaming up with electronic producer Flume. We’ve also got something from Plaid, and their dynamic approach to electronic music from latest album, Polymer.
Sharon Van Etten took a brilliant electronic turn this year with the album, Remind Me Tomorrow, and now she has a video to match it with “No One’s Easy to Love.”
We talk to Heather Woods Broderick. She’s backed up Sharon Van Etten, had an Echoes CD of the Month in 2015 and has a new album, Invitation. We talk to this hidden gem of a musician on Echoes.
It’s music by Lamb, the electronic pop duo from England and their latest album, The Secret of Letting Go. We’ll also hear from an album of music inspired by the Netflix film, “Roma.”
La Luz singer and guitarist Shana Cleveland, brings us music from her twangy dream pop album Night of the Worm Moon. We’ll also hear ambient chamber music from Bluesilhouettes.
Streaming on Echoes website, Blonde Redhead live. This marks the resurrection of the alternative rockers who been recording since 1995. They play music from their latest EP, “3 O’Clock.”
Lowpines is Oli Deakin. He collaborates with Lyla Foy, but he makes his own introspective and atmospheric songs. He played music from his “In Silver Halides” live. Hear it streaming now.
Yagull is a progressive rock group that strips down to a duo with the husband and wife team of guitarist Sasha Markovic and pianist Kana Kamitsubo. They talk about their album, Yuna.
The Echoes Top 25 for May 2019 has the CD of the Month “Fire Opal” by Massergy topping the list, followed by Heather Woods Broderick, Bluetech, Desert Dwellers and Lamb.