Melody’s Echo Chamber releases new single "Personal Message"
Melody's Echo Chamber has shared a second cut from her upcoming Emotional Eternal album titled "Personal Message".
After announcing Emotional Eternal in January with the lead single "Looking Backward", Melody's Echo Chamber, real name Mélody Prochet, has deliivered a second cut from the record titled "Personal Message".
Prochet recorded the new track with Reine Fiske of Dungen and Fredrik Swahn of The Amazing. She explains, "I played violin with Gustav Esjtes of Dungen and Josefin Runsteen. Josefin has transcended the string section to another dimension with her warm virtuosity."
She added, "I think the music revealed itself so naturally, we didn't change much from the original material. The story is inspired by a place I lived by the sea in the south of France. When something disenchanting happened, I would take refuge near my house on the peninsula under the pines, a natural sanctuary where I sent wishes to the shore, I was soothed by its beauty. The song has this washed out wooden and salty vibe like a marine bird."
Melody's Echo Chamber's third album Emotional Eternal will follow 2018's Bon Voyage album, and was recorded in the outskirts of Stockholm.
"I hope the record has that uplifting quality," Prochet says. "I wanted to be more grounded and mindful through the process. I guided the sessions with simplicity - a contrast with the maximalism of Bon Voyage and the wilderness of my delusions. I made some big and impactful decisions and changes to my life. It took me to where it is peaceful, and I think the record reflects this. It’s more direct."
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