Sonia Madoc's direct vocals anchored their 1990s albums and kept recording into the 2000s.
For a quick sense of their sound, 'Fear of flying' and 'Atom' both hold up. Madoc's voice is right there in front, no fuss.
During the Britpop years, Echobelly's mix of post-punk and indie rock gave them a different texture than many of their peers. Songs like 'Fear of flying' and 'Scream' show that edge clearly, with Madoc's vocal style cutting through the guitar work. They kept making records well past the mid-90s, with 'Gravity Pulls' arriving in 2003.
They formed in London in the early 1990s and released their debut 'Everybody's Got One' in 1994. The lineup shifted around Madoc over the years, with Glenn Johansson, Alex Keyser, and Dean James all playing at various points. They recorded steadily through the decade and into the 2000s.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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