Spinning on a Cosmic Dime, by Jeff Johnson and Phil Keaggy, tops the Echoes September 2024 list, followed by Kinobe, Trentmoller, John Gregorious, and 22 other great CDs.
It’s part two of the 35 Icons of Echoes. Listeners have voted and we’ll reveal the rest of the 35 artists anointed to the sacred Icon Halls. We take you back through 35 years of Echoes.
Our October CD of the Month is The Greatest Love by London Grammar. The trio fronted by the stately, emotion-laden voice of Hannah Reid explore themes of love, loss and alienation.
London Grammar’s 4th album is another deep dive into sensually wrapped songs of love, loss and alienation all fronted by singer Hannah Reid. It’s Echoes CD of the Month for October.
Get ready for the 35 Icons of Echoes, Part 1. 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.
On the next Echoes, the British dreampop trio, London Grammar. We talk to all three members including singer Hannah Reid, who writes lyrics drawn from love, loss and alienation.
Our October CD of the Month is The Greatest Love by London Grammar. The trio, fronted by the stately, emotion-laden voice of Hannah Reid explore themes of love, loss and alienation.
Loreena McKennitt revisits her classic album, The Mask and Mirror. She’s currently touring that album in Europe, and released a live album from 1994 for the original’s 30th anniversary.
Our October CD of the Month is The Greatest Love by London Grammar. The trio fronted by the stately, emotion-laden voice of Hannah Reid explore themes of love, loss and alienation.
Big Ears Festival 2025 marks the return of the prestigious new music event with more artists than ever form the Echoesphere including Steve Roach, Immersion and Michael Rother.