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What happens when the band that vanished for over a decade comes back with a song about AI, brain chips, and the digital decay of our daily lives?
New single “Interwebs” out July 1 — part of the band’s long-awaited return LP
After quietly resurfacing with a batch of new tracks this year, Hello Echo returns July 1 with “Interwebs”—a slow-burning anthem for the screen-staring masses adrift in the space between memory, machine, and manufactured truth.
Musically, “Interwebs” picks up where the band’s breakout indie hit “The Coming Days” left off, with melodic happy anthemic screaming on top of alternating grungy and surfy guitars and smashing rhythm section grooves.
Lyrically playful yet unsettling, Interwebs dives into the algorithmic undertow of modern life. Our unconscious scrolling and the slow erosion of human connection. Lines like “I’m woven in the interwebs / It’s boring a hole in the side of my head” walk the line between satire and sincerity—pointing to a future that feels disturbingly close.
Hello Echo originally formed in the late 2000s making a splash with their unique blend of indie rock, folk, grunge, and jam band grooves. Their debut garnered praise from Pitchfork as well as appearances on MTV, NPR, Sirius XMU, and KEXP before the band fell off the grid in 2015.
With a sound that’s evolved, but still defiantly their own—Hello Echo’s return is more than a reunion—it’s a reset. And Interwebs is the perfect transmission.
New single “Interwebs” out July 1 — part of the band’s long-awaited return LP
After quietly resurfacing with a batch of new tracks this year, Hello Echo returns July 1 with “Interwebs”—a slow-burning anthem for the screen-staring masses adrift in the space between memory, machine, and manufactured truth.
Musically, “Interwebs” picks up where the band’s breakout indie hit “The Coming Days” left off, with melodic happy anthemic screaming on top of alternating grungy and surfy guitars and smashing rhythm section grooves.
Lyrically playful yet unsettling, Interwebs dives into the algorithmic undertow of modern life. Our unconscious scrolling and the slow erosion of human connection. Lines like “I’m woven in the interwebs / It’s boring a hole in the side of my head” walk the line between satire and sincerity—pointing to a future that feels disturbingly close.
Hello Echo originally formed in the late 2000s making a splash with their unique blend of indie rock, folk, grunge, and jam band grooves. Their debut garnered praise from Pitchfork as well as appearances on MTV, NPR, Sirius XMU, and KEXP before the band fell off the grid in 2015.
With a sound that’s evolved, but still defiantly their own—Hello Echo’s return is more than a reunion—it’s a reset. And Interwebs is the perfect transmission.
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