Album Review: Gone Is Gone - Echolocation

4 January 2017 | 11:56 am | Jonty Czuchwicki

"Gone Is Gone prove undeniably they are capable of musical royalty."

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Echolocation builds strongly upon Gone Is Gone's debut EP.

The foreboding groove of Resurge sets the tone early on, with following track Dublin outlining the contrast between slow soundscapes and room shaking tones. Troy Sanders' continued vocal diversification is sure to be adored, particularly in Ornament, a rich and rhythmic orgy of sound. Colourfade is an exercise in layered arrangements and an atmospheric cover of Roads by Portishead catches by surprise as a standout moment. An album to listen to from start to finish, Gone Is Gone prove undeniably they are capable of musical royalty.