01 August 2014 - 0 Comments
The Golden Echo is released in New Zealand on Friday August 15. Watch the "behind-the-scenes" making of the album here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyM0qvcYSco
The Golden Echo album is a vivid, vivacious, and ambitious arc of pop and funk that conveys an array of questions and insights. It's an album both of youthful exuberance and mature introspection.
It's at once a dancing record and thinking record, inspired by such diverse musical touchstones as Prince, '70s R&B, '90s pop, and The Mars Volta, but heralding the full arrival of a distinctive artist.
It's what Kimbra Lee Johnson has been aspiring to and working toward since her teen years in her hometown of Hamilton.
Front and centre are Kimbra's own considerable talents as a songwriter, musician, programmer, and singer, but crucial are the contributions by a variety of notables, foremost her co-producer Rich Costey (Muse, Foster the People, Franz Ferdinand), who encouraged her to explore her mad-scientist/sonic-collagist instincts.
The highly-anticipated album, features the new single Miracle. Miracle has a celebratory tone, featuring Kimbra doing a giddy vocal horn impersonation, a part she calls the "Jackson 5 moment."
"That was spontaneous, meant only to be a guide for a real trumpet to be added later, but Costey liked the effect," Kimbra says.
Pre-order The Golden Echo (Deluxe) on iTunes and get 90s Music, Love In High Places and Nobody But You instantly.
Pre-order here http://bit.ly/1oO6NHQ.
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