Echo Tail releases new EP, details new album

2015-10-29 by Final Origin | 10 Comments
Progressive rock band Echo Tail have released a new four track EP, entitled Ultraviolet.

The EP signals a change in direction sonically from their previous full length album, King Defeatism, and focuses more on shoegazing and elements of ambience. You can listen to the first track, 'Incidents', on the video below. The EP is available at: http://echotail.bandcamp.com/album/ultraviolet-ep

Echo Tail have also announced the next full length album, Fields of Vision, which will be out early next year and will feature guest vocals for the first time.

Here is the tracklist:

1. Beyond this Horizon
2. Ultraviolet
3. Negative Relations
4. Gemini
5. Circles and Spirals
6. Mercy in the Knife
7. Minutes
8. Incidents
9. Siberian Inferno
10. Fields of Vision
11. Inertia




Tagged: Echo Tail

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Drummerboy123
October 29th 2015
3118 Comments


Sounds mint mate! Looking forward to the album.

Gameofmetal
Emeritus
October 29th 2015
11564 Comments


kudos for being able to work so quickly, it takes me quite a while to put out music

Drummerboy123
October 29th 2015
3118 Comments


Yeah seriously dude, props on being so damn prolific! I'm not even sure my next album will be out in 2016 haha

Final Origin
October 29th 2015
891 Comments


Thanks guys. I record pretty much every idea I come up with and just play along with a particular melody or sound and they just turn out as songs. My biggest fear is that I may be sacrificing quality over how quickly I come up with songs, hopefully this EP comes across fresher than my other releases. Will be holding the next album back for quite a few months just give some breathing space. Also, anybody feel free to review the EP if they wish to, would like to see some in-depth feedback on it.

laughingman22
October 30th 2015
2838 Comments


King Defeatism ruled so this will probably rule too

Final Origin
October 31st 2015
891 Comments


Really happy with how King Defeatism turned out in the end. Fields of Vision is going to be completely different in sound but hopefully still be of the same quality.

SharkTooth
October 31st 2015
14921 Comments


havent had the time to check the full thing, but the track you linked is excellent

SharkTooth
October 31st 2015
14921 Comments


Also one thing I've always admired about your stuff is that it takes influences from so many places with each album yet still be consistent enough to have a distinctive sound on everything you've released, like even IWLIAFY, with its out-of-left-field insdustrial focus sound very much like an Echo Tail record

Final Origin
October 31st 2015
891 Comments


Thanks man, I try to make the next record different from the previous one to create a challenge for myself. I think with each release, we are closer to making our own "sound" which I think is the most important thing.

NewBallistics
November 1st 2015
929 Comments


Oooo I like this.



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