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Echolust Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Echolust

Out From The Shadows III

Tonic Lounge
3100 NE Sandy Blvd
Portland, OR 97232-2514

Apr 6, 2017

9:00 PM UTC
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The third annual Out From The Shadows post-punk/darkwave festival, brought to you by XRAY's Songs From Under the Floorboard radio show and Soundcontrol PDX, arrives once again during the first full week of April. Running Thursday April 6 through Saturday April 8th, we once again present a stunning array of bands from near and far. This year's line-up features: The Secret Light (PDX)Shadowlands (PDX)Otzi (Oakland)Echolust (LA)Mortal Boy (LA)Vice Device (PDX)Bellicose Minds (PDX)Sex Park (PDX)The Electric West (LA)Winkie (Brooklyn)Second Still (LA)Sculpture Club (Salt Lake City)Mayflower Madame (Oslo, Norway)LUNCH (PDX)Shadowhouse (PDX)Dancing Strangers (Tijuana)Band Aparte (LA)Spirit Host (PDX)Lust Era (Puerto Rico)Silence (Pittsburgh, PA)Koban (Vancouver BC)All Your Sisters (SF)Arctic Flowers (PDX)Ticket information will be added soon, the official event poster will replace the feature photo up above soon after that. Definitely, DEFINITELY stay tuned...
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Echolust Biography

Echolust is an American band formed in Long Beach, California in 2011. The band consists of musicians Philip Obando, Armond Angeles and Tony Lee Jackson. Together, they recapture and reinterpret important eras of subculture essence that has musically influenced them their entire lives, through personal point of views, perspectives, experiences, gains and losses.



Philip was about to give it all up, annoyed and frustrated with the lack of finding the right people to write music with. One summer, upon recording a few demos in 2012, he met Armond through friends at an Echo and The Bunnymen show in Los Angeles. Armond did bass work for a Smiths-like sounding band. But after a few recorded tracks, there was no more motion and movement and they disbanded soon thereafter. Philip and Armond exchanged information and a couple months later started recording songs. The goal was to create a five track EP release. However, instead of an EP, they decided to write an entire LP record, and soon sought the talents of a lead guitarist. While the music that was being created sounded great, there was an element missing. Philip told Armond that the tracks needed a sound that was more distorted, something of a mixture of Cocteau Twins, Slowdive and My Bloody Valentine. One night, Philip was Dj-ing at a small dive bar when he met Tony. During a Cocteau Twins track, Tony approached Philip and they soon started talking about music. That's when Philip knew he was the right guy for the job. Tony's musical background consists of having recorded work for bands, Pile Up and Russian Bones, however stalled in 2001 due to death, drug addiction and personal bickering. But soon, all three were recording new material.



All three bring very specific elements to the table. Armond's basslines are reminiscent of a beloved 80's gloomy English Post Punk era, cold, delayed and distant, Tony's experimental shoegaze textures captures a wildly beautiful but contained distortion, while Philip's guitar, synth and lyrics tell stories about a sense of personal loss, wonder and moving on.

"Artist of The Month" — The Deli Magazine LA.

http://la.thedelimagazine.com/

It’s been one of the more curious things about Los Angeles: Here, in the land of sun, sand and self-importance, a vital vein of post-punk music — and its shoegaze, darkwave and industrial variants — has always flowed freely. Echolust are among the latest to indulge in shadowy soundscapism. The Long Beach duo of Philip Obens and Armond Angeles this spring released a seven-song collection titled “Fourier Series” that sounds like it came from some gloomy U.K. city in the 1980s. Which is a good thing for fans of Joy Division, the Cure, Echo & the Bunnymen and inhabitants of that musical lineage. Obens handles the singing, guitar and synths here, Angeles the bass, and together they’ve nailed the foreboding but cathartic beauty of the music.

— Kevin Bronson, Buzzbands.la
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Shoegaze.
Synth Pop
Post Punk
Darkwave
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