Echoes and Feedback

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Echoes and Feedback

This is the podcast where we connect the sounds of our favorite artists from the late '70s, '80s, and '90s with today’s emerging indie bands that deserve to be heard.Each week, we’ll introduce you to new artists who are carrying the torch of the early punk, post-punk, new-wave, dreampop, and shoegaze era.So whether you’re here for the nostalgia or to find inspiration for your next live show, you’ve landed in the right space.

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    Episode 8: Between Style and Substance

    In this episode we explore the legacy of Roxy Music through their evolution, influence on modern artists, and the timeless qualities of their sound, especially the impact of their album Avalon. The new bands and songs mentioned in this episode who share the same atmospheric blueprint include: "Overflow" by Ten Fé"Blowing Away" by Yellow House"World Soul" by Vinyl Williams"Take It In" by Beach for Tiger"Supernatural" by Vaughn"Sickly Sweet" by New Dad"Blue" by New Dad"Pearl" by Walt Disco"Figures on the Wall" by Moyo"Drifting" by Night Tapes"Riverside" by Oracle Sisters

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    Episode 7: Emotion Without Excess

    In this episode we continue to explore the evolution of post-punk music, tracing its roots from Love and Rockets through Spiritualized to contemporary bands that embody the same energy and intent. The conversation highlights these songs by modern artists who continue to draw inspiration from this lineage:"Season Finale" (The Holydrug Couple)"Willing" (JJUUJJUU)"Iris is Neil" (Apifera)"Staring at the Sun" (Wooden Shjips)"Lost in the Weight" (Deserta)"You'll Never Know Yourself" (New Candys)"Under the Surface" (No Cigar)"Too Much Money" (Automatic)

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    Episode 6: Parallel Lines

    In this episode we explore the parallel musical journeys of two influential bands: The Jam and Chelsea. Both bands emerged from the same punk movement but took distinctly different approaches to their music. Their lasting impact on modern music has influenced a new generation of artists who draw from their respective legacies. Bands mentioned in this episode include: Generation XProgram (from Melbourne)The Seamus Dimension Uni Boys The KnackPist Idiots (from Australia)Pro-Tex (from Belfast, Ireland)The Chisel (from the UK)Grade 2 (from the Isle of Wight)CIVIC (from Australia)These New South Whales (from Australia)Amyl and the Sniffers (from Australia)Beton Arme(from Canada)Viagra Boys (from Sweden)Miniskirt (from Australia)

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    Episode 5: Reflections In a Broken Mirror

    In this episode of Echoes and Feedback, we highlight two iconic bands, The Cure and Sonic Youth. We connect their legacy to these emerging indie artists:LA WitchTopographiesHorse GirlMamaSlothrousSoft MoonTradersVacios CuerposOdyssey'sFeeble Little HorseBar ItaliaJust MustardDry CleaningClick the link below for access to a collection our of playlists,Echoes&Feedback Playlists Link

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    Episode 4: Building on the Blur

    In this episode of Echoes and Feedback, we explore the profound influence of the Cocteau Twins and Ride on the dream pop and shoegaze genres. The conversation includes a showcase of the following emerging artists who draw inspiration from these iconic bands:May Eyes LoveGlixsonBlankenbergAnimal GhostSlow SalvationLushSilver DeerEverything ElseFuture MagixNight SwimmingUrsa PopsCrystal CanyonJuno DreamBe sure to check out the "Same DNA" playlists in the link below. There you'll find songs from the artists mentioned in this episode, as well as several others who carry a similar charge.Echoes&Feedback Playlists Link

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    Episode 3: Post-Punk Horizons and Deep Pop Seas

    In this episode of Echoes and Feedback, we dive into the rich landscapes of post-punk music, focusing on the influential bands Simple Minds and The Church. The conversation explores the evolution of their sound, connecting it to these contemporary artists who carry forward their sound legacy:Cool HeatThe Go-BetweensMagic WandsRolling Blackouts Coastal FeverTemplesKVBLunar LockMotoramaBeach HouseMen I TrustBe sure to check out the "Same DNA" playlists by clicking the link below. There you'll find songs from the artists mentioned in this episode, as well as several others who carry a similar charge.Echoes&Feedback Playlists Link

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    Episode 2: Velvet and Neon

    In this episode of Echoes and Feedback, we traverse the intersection of two iconic bands, The Psychedelic Furs and New Order, and their lasting influence on modern music. The conversation highlights the emotional depth of their music, and the emergence of these new bands that carry forward the essence of the past: Nation of LanguageBlack MarbleFontaine's DCNightbusHigh SchoolEditorsRVGMiami HorrorWhite FlowersKVBPreoccupationsGiftBe sure to check out the "Same DNA" playlists linked below. There you'll find songs from the artists mentioned in this episode, as well as several others who carry a similar charge.Echoes&Feedback Playlist Link

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    Episode 1: Drifting Moody Without Losing the Grin

    In this debut episode of Echoes and Feedback, we connect the influential sounds of The Damned and Echo and the Bunnymen, tracing their impact on modern music. The conversation includes the following emerging bands producing songs reminiscent of these legends:SprintsDeliverySpiritual CrampIdolsBdrmmRuby HauntThe Vryll SocietyFlying ColorsSeaverHi-VizWolf AliceCrowsThe Last Dinner PartyBe sure to click the link below to check out the "Same DNA" playlists. You'll find songs from the artists mentioned in this episode, as well as several others who carry a similar charge.⁠Echoes&Feedback Playlist Link ⁠

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

This is the podcast where we connect the sounds of our favorite artists from the late '70s, '80s, and '90s with today’s emerging indie bands that deserve to be heard.Each week, we’ll introduce you to new artists who are carrying the torch of the early punk, post-punk, new-wave, dreampop, and shoegaze era.So whether you’re here for the nostalgia or to find inspiration for your next live show, you’ve landed in the right space.

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