
Echo Revolution
A Safe Place to Start
© 2008 Echo Revolution (700261237381)
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"Reminiscent of Koufax's in-your-face piano rock, exudes an endearing innocence and an understated charisma that makes them almost impossible to dislike" (Spendid Magazine)
tracks
- 1 Childlike
- 2 Come Down
- 3 Safety First
- 4 Springtime
- 5 Mend Me
- 6 Deadstick
- 7 Knapsack
- 8 Wish No. 1
- 9 Truth Be Told
- 10 Long Lost Friend
- 11 Animal Crush
- 12 Letter to Home
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"Setting the pace for upcoming bands after them, Echo Revolution have an intensely creative way of putting feelings to words, and letting it be perceived as art, as well." (Ariel Musiel, OneTimesOne.com, 2005). Often noted are elements of The Smiths, Pavement, War era U2, with the dark melodic intensity of Bowie or The Cure, Echo Revolution presents "pop at its very best"...going up into the clouds and taking a trip around, vocals swooping in, cymbals washing, and then gears changing.
Echo Revolution has been performing since late 2002 at venues such as the Whisky A-Go-Go, Roxy Theater, Key Club, Belly Up Tavern, Casbah, Blind Melons, Hard Rock Cafe, and Kensington Club. Nominated for a 2006 Southern California Music Award as "Best Rock" band and a 2006 LA Music Award for "Best Alternative Artist", Echo Revolution has already released three CDs, with the third recently released on April 5, 2008. Echo Revolution's first two CDs (titled "Aura" and “In the Wire”) received airplay on internet, public, college, and Sirius satellite radio across the country; received honorable mentions in the Billboard World Song contest and VH1-sponsered Song of the Year contest; and were played on several episodes of MTV's Real World and The Gauntlet II. Echo Revolution was also regularly featured on the "Lord Litter" show in Germany and played on international radio in nine European countries.
Two years in the making, Echo Revolution’s third full-length CD (“A Safe Place to Start”) was recorded by Alan Sanderson (Weezer, Rolling Stones) and Mike Kamoo (the Stereotypes, Silver Sunshine) and mastered at Universal. “A Safe Place to Start” presents 12 original songs. Many of these have already been played on local commercial radio, as well as licensed to MTV for use on Real World/Road Rules, The Hills, and other shows. A nationwide college radio campaign is planned to begin in May 2008 in anticipation of a summer 2008 tour.
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you need this album
author: kateEvery album that Echo Revolution puts out makes it into my favorites and this album is no exception...and somehow each new one outdoes the last, though I'm not sure how. Unique sound, great lyrics, melodic, and lead singers voice is amazing in a way not too far from Bono or having the character of Sting...not that he sounds like either one. It's great. You need this album. Two thumbs up. And if you can see them live,...well do it.