Hade a great time 🤟Teenage Daughter first gig😎 Vocals were quite. Singer said cos her voice is chocolate 😂 Really enjoyed it❤️
Posted by Dew🏴 on 17/11/2024
Echobelly, The Corn Exchange, Newport - 15th November 2024
Fantastic small venue, small crowd, all I feel some people had never seen Echobelly before. For me, just as good as the August gig in derby
Posted by Mark on 02/12/2019
Echobelly “Stripped Back”, O2 Academy3 Birmingham, Birmingham - 1st December 2019
Nice intimate venue. Support The Lapels were very good, and Echobelly were excellent. They performed a great set for an hour (including encore). They deserve to play to a larger audience. The vocals were a little low in the mix for the first 3-4 songs. Security need to keep an eye on audience members vaping in the concert - not great for the non smokers amongst us.
Posted anonymously on 01/09/2019
Echobelly, The Venue, Derby - 30th August 2019
Very enjoyable gig, taking me back to the mid 90s. Good support band to. If I had any minor criticism at all, the vocals on the microphone could have been better and more balanced.
Posted by Ian on 01/09/2019
Echobelly, The Venue, Derby - 30th August 2019
Great venue, friendly staff and tickets priced well. The support band were good. Echobelly were - well, exactly what I expected. Awesome! Really good intimate gig
Posted by Anonymous on 01/09/2019
Echobelly, The Venue, Derby - 30th August 2019
Echobelly, the British indie rock band formed in the early 1990s, has left an indelible mark on the alternative music scene with their distinctive sound and evocative lyrics. Led by vocalist Sonya Madan and guitarist Glenn Johansson, Echobelly's music is characterized by catchy melodies, shimmering guitars, and Madan's powerful vocals.
Emerging during the Britpop era, Echobelly quickly gained attention for their infectious energy and socially conscious lyrics. Tracks like "Great Things" and "King of the Kerb" became anthems for a generation, blending elements of punk, pop, and shoegaze into a sound that was uniquely their own.
With each album, Echobelly continued to evolve their sound, exploring themes of identity, politics, and personal struggle with honesty and vulnerability. Madan's introspective lyrics and emotive delivery resonated with fans around the world, earning the band a devoted following and critical acclaim.
Despite lineup changes and industry challenges, Echobelly's legacy as one of the most influential bands of the 90s remains intact. Their music continues to inspire and uplift listeners, reminding us of the power of music to transcend boundaries and connect us on a deeper level.