counterglow release album “echoes of self”

Hamburg-based alt-pop duo counterglow, the collaborative project of indie artists Lauren Goodley and Jonas Grell, are thrilled to announce the release of their debut album, echoes of self, alongside their first headline show on December 18 in Hamburg, Germany.

Blending dream-pop, indie-soul, modern psychedelia, lush synth textures and jazzy grooves, counterglow crafts a signature sound that feels like floating through a cosmic dreamscape, soft, echoing vocals and shimmering synths guiding listeners through a universe where emotion, imagination, and atmosphere intertwine. Their music evokes the feeling of running through a sunlit flower field and suddenly drifting weightlessly into orbit.

echoes of self was never meant to be an album. The project began with carefree late-night experiments and exploration, with no plan other than creating for the joy of it. But the first track they wrote, “soon,” made something clear, “We realized, oh wow, this is something special. We should make more.”

Initially, the songs were to be released under Lauren’s name, with Jonas credited as producer. But as the project grew, it became undeniable, they weren’t just collaborating, they were a band. counterglow was born, representing a shared creative identity that felt authentic and true.

echoes of self captures the emotional roadmap of early adulthood, the pressures of success, anxiety, overthinking, loneliness, finding love, learning to surrender, and ultimately coming home to yourself. Each song reflects recurring personal themes, echoes of inner dialogue, self-doubt, growth, and acceptance. “This album is about realizing you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be.”

The record spans ethereal dreamscapes, indie-soul warmth, psychedelic synth explorations, and atmospheric grooves inspired by artists like Tame Impala, Beach House, SAULT, Blood Orange, Crumb, Cleo Sol, Raveena, and The Marías, yet still resolutely counterglow, with a magic uniquely their own.

TRACK HIGHLIGHTS

  • “echoes” – A cinematic introduction about confronting your inner critic and recognizing yourself as your own greatest obstacle.

  • “soon” – A groovy anthem for those always sprinting toward the future instead of living in the present.

  • “control” – A shift in perspective; a feel-good love groove about everything falling into place when you finally let go.

  • “grow” – Raw, emotional, and vulnerable. The final vocal take was kept from the original demo to preserve the honesty of the moment—imperfect, unpolished, and beautifully human.

  • “dunno where it’s going” – A late-night soundtrack for overthinkers navigating the city after a party.

  • “new car” – A cosmic road trip of sound, exploring coming home to yourself, finding connection, and embracing your place in the world.

counterglow will celebrate the album release with their first headline performance on December 18 in Hamburg, joined by their full five-piece band. Their live shows are intimate, immersive journeys, like a gentle conversation in melody, where time slows down and emotions bloom.

counterglow also shared a glimpse of their future plans and what fans can look forward to in 2026. The band is currently working on their second project, an ambitious concept album that explores a blend of synth-pop and indie rock. They’re still deciding whether it will take shape as a full album or be split into two EPs, but one thing is certain: fans can expect a lot of new music from counterglow in 2026.

CREDITS

  • Production: Jonas Grell

  • Mastering: Jacob Grell

  • Additional Vocal Mix Engineering: Marcel Hannig

ABOUT COUNTERGLOW

counterglow are Lauren Goodley and Jonas Grell, an alt-pop duo crafting expansive, dreamy music that feels introspective yet cinematic. Their sound sits at the intersection of dreampop, psychedelic indie, and soulful modern pop, always exploring new musical territory and refusing to fit into a box.

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Photo Credits: Lilli Albrecht (@lillialbrcht)

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