Much like in Your Rhythm, music plays an important role in the story of Your Echo and in the lives of the characters it follows. The whole Sherbrooke Station series is a testimony to what music can mean to people, and what it can accomplish with its power. Writing scenes that exemplify this has really been a highlight for me during my work on the series so far.
Again like in Your Rhythm, the chapters in Your Echo are all named after songs that tie into the events or mood of that particular chapter. That means the table of contents is also the official playlist! You can listen along as you read to get some added vibes and a deeper appreciation for the music that inspired me as I was working on the book. Here's the full list:
1. Heavy Dirty Soul || Twenty One Pilots
2. Trojans || Atlas Genius
3. Just || Radiohead
4. Black Mambo || Glass Animals
5. Everything is Alright || The Glorious Sons
6. I’ve Got Your Fire || Jenn Grant
7. Afraid || The Neighbourhood
8. Maarval || OIJ
9. Heatwave || Julian Taylor Band
10. Kamikaze || Walk the Moon
11. Wait Up || Tokyo Police Club
12. Broken || Lovely The Band
13. Late Night || Foals
14. Trouble I’m In || Twinbed
15. The Riot’s Gone || Santigold
16. I’m On Fire || Bruce Springsteen
17. Body Gold || Oh Wonder
18. Slip || Elliot Moss
19. I Wish I Was Sober || Frightened Rabbit
20. No Answers || Amber Run
21. Got To Lose || Hollerado
22. All My Heroes || Bleachers
23. Disarm || Smashing Pumpkins
24. Weight in Gold || Gallant
25. Don’t Mind Me || Walking On Cars
The playlist is available to listen to here, so grab those headphones, grab a copy of the book, and take yourself on a ~musical journey~ as you read!