Ekko Astral Explained

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Ekko Astral
Origin:Washington, D.C.
Years Active:-present
Label:Topshelf Records
Current Members:Jael Holzman
Liam Hughes
Sam Elmore
Miri Tyler
Past Members:Stephen Yaeger
Guinevere Tully

Ekko Astral are a punk rock band based in Washington, D.C. The group play a blend of noise rock and pop-punk, referred to by the band as "mascara mosh pit". Their first album, Pink Balloons, was released on Topshelf Records in 2024.

History

Ekko Astral started in 2021, after longtime friends Jael Holzman and Liam Hughes graduated from the University of Vermont together and moved to Washington, D.C. Their debut EP, Quartz, was recorded for Hughes' master's thesis at American University, where he was studying audio technology.[1] [2] Before the recording of Quartz, Holzman came out as a trans woman. In recording the EP, Holzman wanted to provide an outlet for expressing the emotions she felt coming to terms with her transgender identity during the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] [4] [5]

Bassist and percussionist Miri Tyler was recruited from Washington, D.C.'s DIY music scene for the recording of Quartz. Following the recording and release of Quartz, Tyler was made the group's full-time drummer, and was joined by fellow trans D.C. indie musician Guinevere Tully on bass. The band's lineup was finalized with the addition of rhythm guitarist Sam Elmore, a childhood friend of Holzman's.[6] The group's first release as a quintet was the live EP The Quartz Farewell, recorded at Comet Ping Pong in 2023.[7]

Ekko Astral announced their signing to Topshelf Records in 2024;[8] their full-length debut Pink Balloons was released through the label on April 17th. Its release was preceded by that of singles "Baethoven", "Devorah", and "On Brand", which received enthusiastic profiles in outlets including NPR[9] and Stereogum.[10] [11]

Also in 2024, it was announced the group would be supporting Idles on tour for three dates in the Southern United States, as well as opening for Ted Leo and the Pharmacists on the first leg of their Shake the Sheets 20th anniversary tour.[12] As of May 2024, the band are working on their next release, "a concept album about the Beltway".

In July 2024, Tully left the group, citing mental health and a desire to take a break from music.[13] Holzman became the group's bass player in her absence.[14]

Style and influences

Ekko Astral's name was derived from a lyric in the Death Grips song "Come Up And Get Me", the opening track from their album No Love Deep Web.

The group uses the genre label of "mascara moshpit" music as a descriptor of both their musical style as well as the queer and countercultural leanings of their music. While the group intended Quartz to be explicitly about the experience of being transgender, Pink Balloons features a more expanded focus. Tully describes their music as "for [trans women], but not just for [trans women]"; while Holzman says their primary audience for their music is those "who are struggling, who are at their absolute lowest".[15] [16]

Describing the band's sound in opposition to those of other punk influences, Holzman has said that Ekko Astral is "just Charli XCX and Sophie with loud guitars".[17] The lyrics of Pink Balloons have been compared to those of Arctic Monkeys; Holzman has named their album Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino as an influence. Ekko Astral has also drawn influence from Jeff Rosenstock, Kendrick Lamar, Ethel Cain, Gilla Band, Idles, and Ditz, alongside other trans-fronted punk acts such as Lambrini Girls, Crush Fund, and Anita Velveeta.

Members

Current members

Past members

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

Studio

Live

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ekko Astral: pink balloons Album Review . Corcoran . Nina . April 17, 2024 . . May 13, 2024.
  2. Web site: Band To Watch: Ekko Astral . Farrell . Margaret . March 27, 2024 . . May 13, 2024.
  3. Web site: Ekko Astral: The Best of What's Next . Parnell . Annie . May 7, 2024 . . May 13, 2024.
  4. Web site: Premiere: Meet Ekko Astral, a Queer Post-Punk Band Making Mascara Moshpits . Davis . Bailey . October 25, 2022 . . May 31, 2024.
  5. Web site: Meet Ekko Astral, D.C.'s 'mascara mosh pit' rockers with a message . Kelly . Chris . January 24, 2024 . . May 31, 2024.
  6. Web site: With Their Debut Album, Ekko Astral Are Building an Apolitical Punk Constituency . Ruckle . Taylor . April 17, 2024 . . May 31, 2024.
  7. Web site: THE QUARTZ FAREWELL . August 8, 2023 . . May 31, 2024.
  8. Web site: Ekko Astral - "baethoven" . DeVille . Chris . February 14, 2024 . . May 31, 2024.
  9. Web site: 8 Tracks: Samba shoegaze, cherry blossom jazz and an 8-bit K-pop crush . Gotrich . Lars . April 2, 2024 . . May 31, 2024.
  10. Web site: The 5 Best Songs Of The Week . March 29, 2024 . . May 31, 2024.
  11. Web site: Ekko Astral - "on brand" . Breihan . Tom . April 16, 2024 . . May 31, 2024.
  12. Web site: Ekko Astral on how Arctic Monkeys, Charli XCX, Jeff Rosenstock & more influenced their debut LP . Sacher . Andrew . April 17, 2024 . . May 13, 2024.
  13. ekkoastral. 1809248387323056174. a message from @rosslyn_station ❤️.
  14. ekkoastral. 1809249329737044242. from the rest of the band who’s on bass? @jholz__ who guin will give immeasurable amounts of guff to, we’re sure of it.
  15. Web site: Inside the Mascara Mosh Pit: A Conversation with Ekko Astral . Karon . Giliann . April 18, 2024 . Post-Trash . May 13, 2024.
  16. Web site: Get to Know Yourself With the Unstoppable Ekko Astral . Rodrigues . Mela J. . November 4, 2022 . . May 31, 2024.
  17. ekkoastral . 1780611274205732959 . people compare us to all these punk bands when really it’s just charli xcx and sophie with loud guitars.