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The Rapture - Echoes - Post Punk Album
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The Rapture - Echoes

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Echoes is the debut full-length studio album by the American band the Rapture, released in 2003. Recorded with production contributions from the DFA team in New York, it combines post-punk guitar, prominent bass lines, saxophone, electronic textures, and rhythms shaped by disco and dance music. The album, which includes the song House of Jealous Lovers, became closely associated with the early-2000s New York dance-punk revival.

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The Rapture - Echoes ranks #60 of 234 in the Post Punk Album ranking, behind The Cure - Faith, ahead of The Fall - Grotesque.

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Who produced The Rapture's album Echoes?

The album was co-produced by the band and the DFA production team, featuring James Murphy and Tim Goldsworthy. Their production work in New York injected the post-punk sound with a heavy, dance-oriented groove. This collaboration was instrumental in defining the record's driving, bass-heavy aesthetic.

What genre is The Rapture's Echoes album?

Echoes is a post-punk album heavily infused with dance elements, effectively kickstarting the early-2000s dance-punk revival. It mixes jagart guitars and punk energy with funky basslines, synths, and prominent cowbell percussion. The sound bridges the gap between 1970s disco and 1980s underground rock.

What are the most famous singles from The Rapture's Echoes?

The album is best known for the breakout single 'House of Jealous Lovers,' which became a massive underground anthem for the dance-punk movement. Another highly successful track from the record is 'Sister Saviour.' Both songs received heavy rotation in indie clubs globally.

What year was The Rapture's Echoes released?

Echoes was released in 2003 as the band's full-length debut album. It arrived at the peak of the New York indie-rock resurgence, capitalizing on the buzz of their earlier EPs. The record immediately cemented their status in the alternative music scene.

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