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Ekko

Tara Nome Doyle

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Artist

Title

Ekko

Format

LP

Label

Country

Europe

Year

2025

Genre

Grade

NEW

Catalogue Number

FATLP186

Barcode

600116518613

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Clear Vinyl PRE ORDER EXPECTED 11/04/25

Product Information

Title

Ekko

Format

LP

Label

Country

Europe

Year

Epic

Grade

NEW

Catalogue Number

FATLP186

Barcode

600116518613

Comments

Clear Vinyl PRE ORDER EXPECTED 11/04/25
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  • Description

    With Ekko, Berlin-based Irish-Norwegian artist Tara Nome Doyle unveils her third album—a journey that ventures outward into the unknown and inward to the

     

    depths of the self. Along the way, it explores pain, farewells, new beginnings, and ultimately, acceptance.

     

    Spanning just 30 minutes, the album exudes a remarkable clarity—not just in its brevity, but in its emotional depth. Songs like Lighthouse, Bad Days, and Dive In feature refrains destined for large venues, their powerful melodies soaring on pop-infused harmonies before retreating into the intimacy of the verses.

     

    Tara produced most of Ekko herself, intentionally keeping the musical palette simple. She collaborated with Grammy winning producer and engineer Simon Goff (The Joker, Chernobyl) to create a precise, stripped-back soundscape built around voice, piano, guitar, strings, Mellotron, and occasional analog

     

    synthesizers. A personal touch lies in the string arrangements: before

     

    transcribing the cello parts, Tara recorded vocal demos for each line herself.

    Ancient myths weave seamlessly through Ekko, intertwining with Tara’s introspective themes. The figures of Narcissus and the nymph Echo embody two extremes—self-obsession on one side and complete conformity on the other. These ideas resonate deeply in today’s digital landscape, where identity often shifts between authenticity and the pressure to assimilate.

    With Ekko, Tara reveals how repetition—like Echo’s curse—is not merely mimicry but can be transformative: a reinterpretation of tradition and identity. Here, Echo becomes more than a passive voice; she is a medium for reshaping and reclaiming meaning.

    On the album cover, Tara wears shell headphones, a poignant symbol of listening inward. The sound we hear is not distant or external—it’s the pulse of our own blood coursing through our veins.

    The untainted dreams of what it means to be a human and an artist have faded— perhaps they were never entirely her own, but shaped by others. Now, the waves crash against the reflection, and the sea roars. It’s a sound that resonates through all of us—a deep echo of our own being 

  • Track List

    01. ekko

    02. heaven in disguise

    03. the overgrown path

    04. lighthouse

    05. bad days

    06. narcissus

    07. i used to fly

    08. anthill

    09. dive in

    10. hinter den wolken 

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