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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Welcome Comeback
I hadn't checked in on Echobelly since late 1998's dandy Lustra album and frankly figured they just passed the way of other late, great bands of the same era (hello Sleeper? Louise, where are ya?). So, it was with a bit of trepidation that I leapt into Gravity Pulls. It took about 10 seconds of the first track to bring a smile to my face and realize Sonya's voice is...
Published on January 29, 2005 by Lemmy Caution

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3.0 out of 5 stars A mellow, dreamlike album
Echobelly's fifth album goes farther in the mellow direction of 2001's "People Are Expensive". What rock there is here is very laid-back, and tha album as a whole is dreamlike. If not for Sonya Aurora Madan's voice, this wouldn't be recognizable as the same band that made "On", and the album is likely to chase a lot of Echobelly's early fans away. The songwriting here...
Published on May 9, 2004 by woburnmusicfan


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A mellow, dreamlike album, May 9, 2004
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woburnmusicfan (Woburn, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gravity Pulls (Audio CD)
Echobelly's fifth album goes farther in the mellow direction of 2001's "People Are Expensive". What rock there is here is very laid-back, and tha album as a whole is dreamlike. If not for Sonya Aurora Madan's voice, this wouldn't be recognizable as the same band that made "On", and the album is likely to chase a lot of Echobelly's early fans away. The songwriting here is easily the weakest of any of Echobelly's albums; even "People Are Expensive" had at least four songs I like better than anything here. Still, the sound on this album is SO good, with excellent production by Ian Grimble, Madan's lovely voice, and Glenn Johansson's tasteful guitar playing, that I'm tempted to give the album a fourth star, and I may come back at a later date and do so. The overall listening experience here is still very worthwhile if you're in the right frame of mind for it. My favorite tracks are "To Get Me Thru the Good Times" and "What You Deserve". Songs like "You Started a Fire in the Heart of a Wasted Life" and "One in a Million" sound like they could have fit in on earlier Echobelly albums, but their rock intensity has been muted to fit in here. If you're looking for a album to kick back and relax with late at night, this could be the perfect album for you.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Welcome Comeback, January 29, 2005
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I hadn't checked in on Echobelly since late 1998's dandy Lustra album and frankly figured they just passed the way of other late, great bands of the same era (hello Sleeper? Louise, where are ya?). So, it was with a bit of trepidation that I leapt into Gravity Pulls. It took about 10 seconds of the first track to bring a smile to my face and realize Sonya's voice is better than ever - rich, warm, lovely and aching in all the right places. I forgot how much I missed it.

The writing is richer more mature (but don't take that to mean boring) than previous efforts. I don't hear a big poppy radio single on this, so it will likely not get much exposure, especially in the United States. That's a shame. This is a strong, assured album - check out the sampler tracks here on Amazon and decide for yourself. I for one am happy Sonya is singing again. She is one of the best vocalists out there. Hopefully, it won't take another 7 years to get the next album. If you were an Echobelly fan, check this out, I don't think you will be disapponited. If you weren't, this just might make you one.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Up there in Sonic Heaven, August 10, 2005
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DJ Primate (Detroit, MI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gravity Pulls (Audio CD)
I'd been wondering what became of Echobelly, the band having been off the radar here in the states for some time, and came across this sublime offering of mostly ultra-melodic, ethereal dream-pop.

The high points, such as the title track, "Djinn," the heart-wrenching ballad "Strangely Drawn," and, perhaps best of all, "You Started A Fire..." (with its memorable keyboard hook), are very high indeed, and there are no real throwaways among the lot.

Sonya Madan's vocals sound as beautiful as ever -- actually better than before for the absence of the former "working class" vocal affectations -- and the production has a dreamy, somewhat Sergio Leone ambience, with twangy guitars complementing the backgound wash beautifully.

I've recently re-visited the album (1/2011), and like it even more than before, bumping it to 5 stars, as clearly better than 80% of what's out there. Absolutely lovely.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Don't get gouged by these a-holes!, January 21, 2010
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Ned "Ned" (Black Rock, CT) - See all my reviews
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This album is available on iTunes for $9.99. Don't pay freakin' $86 (seriously?!) for it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Greats, August 25, 2008
This review is from: Gravity Pulls (Audio CD)
Let me start by saying I had never heard of Echobelly (I'm in Miami) until I heard "Get me thru the good times' during a preshow in a movie theatre in 2005, so not a Britpopper or whatever. Tracked down 'Gravity Pulls'...and wow...the production is toprate, the guitars beautifully played, the vocals edgy Karen Carpenter (I swear thats it how it first hit me)...this is one of the rares, an album without filler (or singles) whatsoever...not a note u would change. The lyrics are very offbeat but accessible and thoughtful, the beat and mood is reflective and grooved..if you had to call this anything you would call it 'cool music'.
My favorites are 'You started a Fire etc' turn this up loud and whoa..:)
and everything else really, a masterpiece.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A mellow, dreamlike album, March 3, 2005
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woburnmusicfan (Woburn, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gravity Pulls (Audio CD)
Echobelly's fifth album goes farther in the mellow direction of 2001's "People Are Expensive". What rock there is here is very laid-back, and tha album as a whole is dreamlike. If not for Sonya Aurora Madan's voice, this wouldn't be recognizable as the same band that made "On", and the album is likely to chase a lot of Echobelly's early fans away. The songwriting here is easily the weakest of any of Echobelly's albums; even "People Are Expensive" had at least four songs I like better than anything here. Still, the sound on this album is SO good, with excellent production by Ian Grimble, Madan's lovely voice, and Glenn Johansson's tasteful guitar playing, that I'm tempted to give the album a fourth star, and I may come back at a later date and do so. The overall listening experience here is still very worthwhile if you're in the right frame of mind for it. My favorite tracks are "To Get Me Thru the Good Times" and "What You Deserve". Songs like "You Started a Fire in the Heart of a Wasted Life" and "One in a Million" sound like they could have fit in on earlier Echobelly albums, but their rock intensity has been muted to fit in here. If you're looking for a album to kick back and relax with late at night, this could be the perfect album for you.

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars SUPERB, May 6, 2004
This review is from: Gravity Pulls (Audio CD)
Since "People are Expensive", it's obvious Echobelly really enjoy the music they are playing, without any pressure, with deep emotions, with sincerity, out of fashion industry. "Gravity pulls" is simply beautiful. The voice of Sonya melts perfectly with the ethereal guitars and with some light programming. Production and sound are perfect. Deep.
When you listen to the new songs, you feel peace, serenity, hope and sobriety . It's a luminous album, and everytime I play it, I just feel like escaping, I see myself riding in a car, on a lonely road, wind in my hair, simply happy.
A great indie band.
Sylvain. A french admirer.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Echobelly shines!!!, May 30, 2004
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I was first introduced to Echobelly years ago with the single "Insomniac" and I have been a fan of theirs since then.The album "Gravity Pulls" confirms the talented they are.How can they write so many solid songs?.Listen to "Gravity Pulls", the beautiful first track, and you will wonder why they are not bigger!
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars echobelly moves forward, May 14, 2004
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Christopher M. Jump (independence, ky United States) - See all my reviews
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echobelly get better and better.this cd is a leap forward from people are expensive.It will probally be overlooked and thats a shame.Noone has a voice like Sonyas and the music sounds better than ever.There may not be any "pop" songs on here but this is a very solid cd.Buy it you wont be let down
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