IO Echo
IO Echo was a band from Los Angeles that formed in the mid-1980s. Their self-titled debut album came out in 1987, featuring the song 'Stalemate,' which got...
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IO Echo was a band from Los Angeles that formed in the mid-1980s. Their self-titled debut album came out in 1987, featuring the song 'Stalemate,' which got some attention in the new wave scene at the time.
They had a lineup that included Jason Falkner on vocals and guitar, Kristine McKenna on bass and vocals, Amy Rigby on keyboards and vocals, and David Provost on drums and vocals. Provost left the band in 1989, and Joey Peters took over on drums.
Their music had a dreamy, guitar-driven sound with songs like 'Doorway' and 'Enter To Exit' showing up in their catalog. They kept recording through the late '80s and into the '90s, but details about later releases are sparse in the available notes.
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