Melody’s Echo Chamber (aka French musician Melody Prochet) returns with her fourth album Unclouded, out December 5th via Domino. Inspired by Hayao Miyazaki’s idea of “seeing with eyes unclouded,” the record embraces impermanence, lightness, and a brighter outlook.
The album features contributions from Sven Wunder, Josefin Runsteen, Dina Ögon’s Daniel Ögren and Love Orsan, Malcolm Catto, Reine Fiske, and Leon Michels, with Jens Jungkurth on the mix. Its sound fuses psych-soul grooves, lush strings, and shimmering guitars into Melody’s unique blend of realism and dreamlike reverie.
Following her celebrated 2022 comeback tour, Melody announces a new world tour in Spring 2026.
Para fans de Indie y Alternativa, Rock, Pop, y Folk y Blues.
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Melody Prochet first came to prominence fronting the band My Bee’s Garden, a band who supported Kevin Parker’s band Tame Impala all over Europe in 2010. Prochet and Parker struck up a friendship together just as Prochet was making plans to record a solo album. Parker offered to produce and record the album in his recording studio in Perth, Australia and Prochet gladly accepted, recording the album in 2011 in Perth and at her grandmother’s home in the south of France. Thanks to Parker’s patronage and the sheer quality of the record, the self-titled album was picked up and released in the U.S by Fat Possum Records in 2012.
Almost immediately the record enjoyed critical acclaim, gathering fawning notices by everyone from Drowned In Sound to Q Magazine, and this translated into some genuinely healthy sales for an independently released debut album, charting on the Billboard Heatseekers chart in 2013. With a second album’s release in 2015 imminent and a hugely acclaimed debut single under her belt in the form of 2014’s “Shirim”, Melody’s Echo Chamber have the world of indie rock at their feet. They seem set to follow in Tame Impala’s footsteps and become psychedelic heroes for a whole new generation of rock fans, and for that, they come highly recommended.
I wasn't able to make it to Coachella, so when I heard Melody was coming to San Francisco, I died of happiness. I saw her at the Independent and she was f*cking amazing. She was a little sick, but even then she killed the performance. I'm a huge fan of her psychedelic synths and vocals that I was head-banging all night. For any of y'all seeing her live, get ready to dance because my neck hurts like hell. Totally worth it.