Echomatica light up the airwaves with “Month of Sundays” a sun-drenched indie anthem from Auckland’s rising stars


The indie band Echomatica from Auckland is back with "Month of Sundays," an incredible follow-up to their first album, which received positive reviews just a few months ago.

The first notes of "Month of Sundays" make you feel like you're entering an endless summer. The guitars shine, the synthesiser sounds warm, and the Echomatica style is all its own. The song boasts a smooth, confident sound that seamlessly blends the band's retro style with a bright, modern indie vibe. It spreads quickly, a song that makes you want to roll down the windows, turn up the volume, and let the day go by slowly.

Their first album made them famous in New Zealand's vibrant alternative scene, and "Month of Sundays" demonstrates that they are still creating great art. The song makes you feel free and like you're moving forward, which is a testament to the band's skill. There is a carefulness in the production and arrangement that shows how advanced they are under the happy surface. Each layer of guitar and indietronica is carefully crafted to create a complete, cohesive piece of music.

Echomatica's most recent release is more than just a continuation, it is a statement of purpose. They have found a unique place for themselves in the world of indie pop with their song "Month of Sundays," which is the most joyful and lasting form of the genre.

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