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Echolyn
www.echolyn2000.com
CD Reviews
Cowboy Poems Free
Review by Gary Hill
With this album Echolyn have truly created a unique work that should stand the test of time. The true strength of this band is not in musical virtuosity, although there is plenty of that on display.
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I Heard You Listening
Review by Gary Hill
I’ve always liked Echolyn.

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Mei
Review by Gary Hill
To this writer, Echolyn's greatest strength has always been their uncanny ability to craft music that, although quite progressive in nature, still manages to maintain a mainstream, almost pop sensibility.
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The End is Beautiful
Review by Josh Turner
After Echolyn steamrolled fans with a shockingly long and surprisingly well-written song, they are back at it again. This time, however, they opt for a more song-oriented approach.
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DVD Reviews
Echolyn - Stars and Gardens Volume 4 DVD
Review by Gary Hill
I have an enormous amount of respect for this band. They are a dedicated and creative group with a devotion to their art.
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Concert Reviews
Echolyn - Live at NEARfest, 2002
Review by Stephen Ellis
I've tried very hard to like this band. And to their credit they put on a very good show at NEARFest 2K2. They played the songs I had anticipated they would play -pretty much the best selections from Suffocating the Bloom, As the World, and Cowboy Poems Free.


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Interviews
Echolyn
Interview by Josh Turner
Interview with Brett Kull of Echolyn from 2005


 
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Echolyn
Interview by Gary Hill
Interview with Brett Kull of Echolyn from 2004
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Echolyn
Interview by Gary Hill
Interview with Brett Kull and Ray Weston of Echolyn from 2002
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Echolyn
Interview by Julie Knispel
Interview with Brett Kull of Echolyn From 2008
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