Wild Peace (CD)
Echo Lake
Amoeba Review
Brad Schelden, Hollywood 12/07/2012
Great debut alum from these guys. Another great album from Slumberland. An album of foggy and dreamy shoegaze. One of those albums that puts me in a good mood every time that I listen to it. I just feel lucky there is so many albums like this coming out in 2012. I never would have thought that in 2012 shoegaze and dream pop would be making such a comeback. There really is so much music out these days in so many different genres that I really think everyone can find something. Millions of people have no idea what shoegaze or dream pop even is. Which is part of the reason this music can remain so great. It exists in its own little bubble.
Read More07/10/2012
Echo Lake formed in South London in 2010 after Thom Hill and Linda Jarvis met in art school, the ex-choir girl's voice perfectly suited Hill's Brian Wilson-meets-Galaxie 500 productions. Their debut album, Wild Peace, combines Hill's huge, dense production style with countless interweaving layers of Jarvis' emotive and cavernous voice.
Read MoreTrack Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
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1.
Further Down
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Echo Lake | 04:20 |
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2.
Another Day
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Echo Lake | 03:52 |
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3.
Wild Peace
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Echo Lake | 04:14 |
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4.
Even The Blind
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Echo Lake | 05:06 |
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5.
Monday 5AM
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Echo Lake | 03:00 |
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6.
Young Silence
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Echo Lake | 02:09 |
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7.
In Dreams
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Echo Lake | 03:53 |
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8.
Last Song Of The Year
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Echo Lake | 04:08 |
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9.
Swimmers
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Echo Lake | 04:08 |
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10.
Just Kids
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Echo Lake | 06:56 |













