Echomatica Find Sunlight in Their Indie Dream-Pop Evolution In “Month of Sundays”
Echomatica’s latest track, “Month of Sundays,” is a glowing reminder of why the Auckland four-piece continues to gain momentum both locally and abroad. Leaning into warm retro textures and bright indietronica grooves, the band shifts into a sunnier lane without losing the cinematic mood and emotional weight that shaped their earlier work. It’s an evolution, not a departure.
From the jump, shimmering guitars and a driving rhythmic pulse set an undeniably upbeat tone. Vocalist Charlie Maclean delivers with heartfelt clarity, carrying both nostalgia and optimism in each line. There’s a looseness here a confident breath of summer air that shows Echomatica aren’t afraid to color outside their darker dream-pop palette.
Credit to AJ’s clever guitar/programming choices, which blend swagger and sweetness, giving the track its infectious hook. With Scott Samson steady on bass and Matt Chong layering expressive guitar lines, the band feels tighter and more expressive than ever.
What stands out most is the song’s intention: feel-good doesn’t mean empty. Echomatica manages to uplift without becoming glossy or shallow, proving their songwriting still thrives on sincerity. If their debut introduced a band of promise, “Month of Sundays” confirms that promise is being fulfilled. Echomatica isn’t just emerging from Auckland; they’re arriving.
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