Formerly of The Narcoleptic Dancers and My Bee’s Garden, Melody Prochet has embraced dream pop with Melody’s Echo Chamber project. The classically trained Parisian recruited Tame Impala frontman Kevin Parker to produce her debut under that name, making those closed-eye visions a reality. Lead single/opener ?I Follow You? begins with simple, sun-drenched '60s melodies and ambling guitars before descending into a psychedelic swirl that recalls Parker's day job.
Consider that spiral a gentle warning to not expect anything straightforward from Melody's Echo Chamber, especially when things seem to be heading in that direction. On ?Endless Shore?, for example, Prochet crafts a densely layered haze complete with ethereal coos signature to the style, yet she does so in a manner that's less pensive and more authoritative. The rhythm section doesn't bother with hypnosis, favoring a superliminal approach, a feat developed well into the motorik beats of ?Crystallized?. The unabashed prettiness of Prochet's vocals on ?You Won't Be Missing That Part Of Me? are undercut by sci-fi tinged synth notes that propel the song into the unknown cosmos.
?Snowcapped Andes Crash? finds the band swapping their pop leanings for a jazzy feel. The track's midsection crashes back to earth, only to continue as if the avalanches of the title never happened. Fuzzed guitars take a backseat to Air-like grooves on ?Mount Hopeless?, chiming in and out like some kind of warning. This lounge-y vibe is immediately shattered on the glitched-out two minute distortion-fest ?Is That What You Said?. It would have been the album's strangest moment if it weren't for closer ?Be Proud Of Your Kids?, during which one cannot help but recall M83?s ?Raconte-Moi Une Histoire? thanks to the supporting gibberish vocals of an actual child.
In contrast to other recent releases in the genre, there is an underlying sense of danger to Melody's Echo Chamber. The album is akin to an Inception-style dream within a dream, where there's a risk of never waking, instead remaining trapped in limbo. While some albums evoke a dream-like state, Melody's Echo Chamber ensnares the listener into its elegant wilderness, not wanting to let go.
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Dungen 13
Halo Maud 2
Tame Impala 32
Death And Vanilla 5
Exploded View 2
Gwenno 5
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard 44
Lorelle Meets The Obsolete 7
Sugar Candy Mountain 3
Temples 10
Altin Gün 9
Barrie 5
The Beaches 12
Cant 1
Gloria 9
Gulp 2
Kit Sebastian 5
Sudden Death Of Stars 1
Triptides 11
Unknown Mortal Orchestra 17
Beach House 17
Briana Marela 2
Cosines 1
Farao 2
Hearty Har 1
Jacco Gardner 3
Kikagaku Moyo 8
Opossom 1
Pfarmers 1
The Coral 32
The Fernweh 2
The Limiñanas 11
The Orielles 4
Vinyl Williams 5
Wand 8
Anika 4
Bananagun 2
Boogarins 7
Echo Lake 1
I Break Horses 3
Katie Von Schleicher 3
Levitation Room 3
The Pond 1
The Soundcarriers 6
Vanishing Twin 6