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Io Echo was an American indie rock band formed in Los Angeles by Ioanna Gika and Leopold Ross. Their debut album, Ministry of Love, was released in 2013 on Iamsound in the US.[1][2] Previously, the band released "While You Were Sleeping" single in 2010 and a self-titled EP in 2012 on the same label. Io Echo's style combines rock music compositions with instruments such as a Japanese koto harp and Chinese violins. Io Echo were hand-picked by Trent Reznor to open for Nine Inch Nails at the last show of their Wave Goodbye Tour. Io Echo have also recently composed the score to the Harmony Korine and James Franco film project Rebel. [3] In 2013, the band played Coachella, Lollapalooza, South by South West[4] and toured with Bloc Party and Garbage.[5] As well as recording and touring, after seeing them perform live Jeffrey Deitch asked the band to curate an audio visual festival at the Museum of Modern Art Los Angeles. Io Echo named it PLAY MOCA and played alongside Salem, Cults, Zola Jesus, Active Child, and more.[6]

Gika and Ross were introduced by a friend and bonded over a mutual love for The Velvet Underground, in particular the song “Venus in Furs”. They released the EP Io Echo in October 2012. While working on their debut album, the band opened for The Big Pink, Florence + the Machine, The Drums, Nine Inch Nails, and Garbage. Leopold Ross also played bass for The Big Pink.

Their last release was the 2017 single "Harm". Ioanna Gika now records as a solo artist for Sargent House.

Members

Current
  • Ioanna Gika - vocals, guitar, piano, koto harp
  • Leopold Ross - bass, programming
  • Michael Edelstein - guitar
  • Paul Rinis - drums

Discography

References

  1. ^ "Io Echo Albums and Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 12 August 2023.
  2. ^ Cohen, Ian (8 April 2013). "IO ECHO: Ministry of Love Album Review". Pitchfork.
  3. ^ Chase, Ted (26 March 2013). "IO ECHO". QRO.
  4. ^ "SXSW: Pitchfork Interactive Showcase With Cloud Nothings, Local Natives, Icona Pop, Marnie Stern, DIIV, Hundred Waters, John Talabot, More". Pitchfork. 13 March 2013.
  5. ^ "IO Echo Garbage Spring Tour 2013". Pure Volume. Archived from the original on 2013-02-11.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "Sound Games: Zola Jesus, Benjamin Millipied, Rodarte, and Cults Come Together for Moca's Latest Exhibition - Culture - Vogue". www.vogue.com. Archived from the original on 2012-08-18.