The Best of Echoes 2019. . . So Far is our Top 25 list of favorite albums of the year at the halfway point of the calendar. See the Complete list here including our possible surprise #1 Pick.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Streaming on Echoes, Heather Woods Broderick in a magical concert of Chamber pop. Her latest album, Invitation, is a journey of the spirit and soul through nature.
Lisa Hannigan is an Irish singer songwriter who came to renown working with Damien Rice. With dark, chamber music textures, she explores themes of love and loss on her latest album, At Swim.
Coming up on Echoes, the dreamy ruminations of Lowpines. Lowpines is guitarist Oli Deakins. He’s a member of Lyla Foy’s band, but he makes his own introspective and atmospheric songs.
Harpist and singer Emilie Kahn creates a probing music with just her harp and voice. She used to record as Emilie & Ogden. Ogden is her harp. It’s still there, when she plays live on Echoes.