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Echobelly are a British rock band, debuting in 1994 with their album '' Everyone's Got One''. They were often compared to Blondie and The Smiths;
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becoming a fan of the group. The most prominent part of Echobelly's success formula was vocalist Sonya Madan, who was also the group's lyricist. Born in Delhi, India, before moving to England at the age of two, Madan had an unusual background for a pop
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. Her upbringing made rock music an unusual choice for her as a youngster and she did not attend her first rock concert until she was in college. In 1990 she met Glenn Johansson, a guitarist from Sweden. In a radio interview with Janice Long, on BBC Radio Wales, in December 2017, she admitted that her parents had initially found it hard to accept her choice of career.


Career

In 1992, Madan and Johansson first met in a pub, with Sonya expressing her desire to sing in a band "I used to sing to myself as a child. I suppose I had a secret desire to sing", They soon teamed up with bass guitarist Alex Keyser and drummer Andy Henderson, who had previously played with
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's band. Guitarist Debbie Smith, formerly of
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, came on board in 1994. According to the
Epic Records Epic Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America Sony Corporation of America (SONAM, also known as SCA), is the American arm of the Japanese conglomerate Sony Group ...
' website, the group came up with the name Echobelly from the notion of "being hungry for something". With Madan and Johansson as the band's songwriters, they recorded their debut EP, ''Bellyache'', on the independent Pandemonium label in late 1993. The favourable response to ''Bellyache'' helped Echobelly secure a recording contract with Rhythm King, which was then part of
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. Once on board the label, the group released the "I Can't Imagine the World Without Me" single in June 1994. The group then recorded the album '' Everyone's Got One'', which included the single ''
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'' and reached number eight on the UK Albums Chart. The single was featured in the film and soundtrack of '' Dumb and Dumber''. As their music received more airplay, Echobelly won admiration from other artists as well.
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expressed interest in putting them on her Maverick label (existing contractual arrangements prevented that), and R.E.M. requested the group as the opening act for their upcoming tour. The band returned to the studio in 1995 to create their next album, '' On'', produced by Sean Slade and Paul Kolderie, who had also produced Hole and
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. Madan's lyrics often ventured into the less explored side of life, addressed in songs such as ''
King of the Kerb "King of the Kerb" is the second single from Echobelly's '' On'' released by the Britpop band Echobelly in 1995. The song was included on both of the greatest hits albums that Echobelly have released; ''I Can't Imagine The World Without Me' ...
''. and Dark Therapy. "I wanted to challenge myself as a lyricist on a different level on this album," Madan said in '' Rolling Stone''. "I want people to tell me what they thought the lyrics are about. I'm not a politician. I'm not interested in changing everybody around me. I'm interested in myself." While many of the songs lamented the state of things, others on the ''On'' album celebrated the endless possibilities of the human spirit. In "Great Things", Madan sang "I want to do great things / I don't want to compromise / I want to know what love is / I want to know everything." The album's mostly optimistic feel provides an intriguing contrast with its serious subject matter. As Pareles wrote, "Both music and lyrics examine the tension between order and liberty". Listeners in the UK responded favourably to the album, driving three singles from the release into the Top 30 of the UK Singles Chart. Sales of the album rose to over 150,000 in the UK, nearly double that of ''Everyone's Got One''. Health and legal problems interrupted the success of Echobelly in 1995 and 1996. Madan had a serious thyroid problem during her world tour that was potentially life-threatening, but was later cured. Bass guitarist James Harris joined after Keyser defected because of personal and artistic differences. The group also had disagreements with Rhythm King after the label moved to Arista. The band chose to stay with Epic. In 1996, Madan also ventured away from the group when she sang on a recording of the club band, Lithium. Smith left the band before the release of the band's third album ''Lustra'', which was produced by Gil Norton and issued in November 1997. A single from the album, "The World is Flat", was released in August of that year. A four-year hiatus was brought to an end in 2001 when the band returned with the ''Digit'' EP and their fourth album, ''
People Are Expensive ''People Are Expensive'' is the fourth studio album by English rock band Echobelly. Track listing All songs written by Sonya Madan and Glenn Johansson. # "Fear of Flying" – 5:02 # " Tell Me Why" – 4:56 # "Down to Earth" – 2:53 # "People ...
'' (produced by Ben Hillier), which were released on their own Fry Up label. Two further singles, " Tell Me Why" and "Kali Yuga" (a
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ed version of the album track) followed. In 2004, Echobelly released a fifth album, again through their own Fry Up label, '' Gravity Pulls'' (produced by Ian Grimble).


2009 acoustic show and future

Madan and Johansson performed an acoustic show featuring brand new songs and older Echobelly songs in Manchester on 9 July 2009 at MoHo Live, supported by Spyglass. New material was demoed during this show which turned out to be part of two mini albums that had already commenced recording under the alternative name of "Calm of Zero". Alex Reeves was brought in to record the drumming and percussion for the albums. ''Acoustic Sessions 1'' was released in January 2011 and ''Acoustic Sessions 2'' in October 2012. Another song, "Molotov", became available for playback on Echobelly's official Myspace page during January. On 21 July 2014, British independent record label 3 Loop Music released two CD expanded editions of Echobelly's ''Everyone's Got One'' and ''On'' albums. The re-releases included b-sides, live recordings, radio session tracks and unreleased material. A limited number of signed copies were also made available on the label's official online store. In October 2015, Echobelly made a successful return to stage, playing a sell-out gig at the 1,500 capacity Scala venue in London. On 31 May 2016, it was announced that Echobelly were entering the studio to record a new album entitled ''
Anarchy and Alchemy ''Anarchy and Alchemy'' is the sixth studio album by English rock band Echobelly, and their first studio album since ''Gravity Pulls'', released in 2004. Background and production Following the release of Gravity Pulls, Ruth Owen (bass) and An ...
''. The album was released on 26 May 2017. In December 2018, a compilation album entitled ''Black Heart Lullabies'' was released.


Band members

* Sonya Aurora Madan * Glenn Johansson * Andy Henderson * Alex Keyser * Debbie Smith * James 'Gary' Harris


Additional musicians

* Ruth Owen * Julian Cooper * Oliver McKiernan * Ash Hall


Discography


Albums

* '' Everyone's Got One'' (1994) UK No. 8 * '' On'' (1995) UK No. 4 * '' Lustra'' (1997) UK No. 47 * ''
People Are Expensive ''People Are Expensive'' is the fourth studio album by English rock band Echobelly. Track listing All songs written by Sonya Madan and Glenn Johansson. # "Fear of Flying" – 5:02 # " Tell Me Why" – 4:56 # "Down to Earth" – 2:53 # "People ...
'' (2001) * '' Gravity Pulls'' (2004) * ''
Anarchy and Alchemy ''Anarchy and Alchemy'' is the sixth studio album by English rock band Echobelly, and their first studio album since ''Gravity Pulls'', released in 2004. Background and production Following the release of Gravity Pulls, Ruth Owen (bass) and An ...
'' (2017)


Compilation albums

*''
I Can't Imagine the World Without Me ''I Can't Imagine the World Without Me'' is the first greatest hits album released by alternative rock band Echobelly in 2001. The album is heavily biased on the bands' first album '' Everyone's Got One'', with 9 of the 18 songs coming from ...
'' (2001) *''
The Best of Echobelly ''The Best of Echobelly'' is the second greatest hits collection from rock band Echobelly, released in 2008. The songs on the album all come from the band's first three albums, '' Everyone's Got One'', '' On'' and '' Lustra''. Track listing : ...
'' (2008) *''
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'' (2018)


Singles

* " Bellyache" (November 1993) * "
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" (March 1994) UK No. 47 * "
I Can't Imagine the World Without Me ''I Can't Imagine the World Without Me'' is the first greatest hits album released by alternative rock band Echobelly in 2001. The album is heavily biased on the bands' first album '' Everyone's Got One'', with 9 of the 18 songs coming from ...
" (June 1994) UK No. 39 * " Close… But" (October 1994) UK No. 59 * " Great Things" (August 1995) UK No. 13 * "
King of the Kerb "King of the Kerb" is the second single from Echobelly's '' On'' released by the Britpop band Echobelly in 1995. The song was included on both of the greatest hits albums that Echobelly have released; ''I Can't Imagine The World Without Me' ...
" (October 1995) UK No. 25 * " Dark Therapy" (February 1996) UK No. 20 * " The World Is Flat" (August 1997) UK No. 31 * " Here Comes the Big Rush" (October 1997) UK No. 56 * "
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" (January 2001) * " Tell Me Why" (May 2001) UK No. 111 * "
Kali Yuga ''Kali Yuga'', in Hinduism, is the fourth and worst of the four ''yugas'' (world ages) in a ''Yuga Cycle'', preceded by '' Dvapara Yuga'' and followed by the next cycle's '' Krita (Satya) Yuga''. It is believed to be the present age, which is ...
" (October 2001) UK No. 175


References


External links


Echobelly official page
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