Melody’s Echo Chamber announces new album ‘Unclouded’


The French musician will also be setting off on a world tour in Spring 2026.


Photo: Diane Sagnier

French musician Melody’s Echo Chamber, aka Melody Prochet, has just announced her 4th studio album, Unclouded, alongside her latest single In The Stars

The album’s title references a quote from director and founder of Studio Ghibli, Hayao Miyazaki: “You must see with eyes unclouded by hate. See the good in that which is evil, and the evil in that which is good. Pledge yourself to neither side”. The choice of title is reflective of the album’s focus on finding equilibrium and coming to terms with life’s complexities. 

Prochet herself explained that, “The music I create unusually inhabits the liminal zone between realism and fables, but the more experience I have of living, the deeper I love life and the less I need to escape.” As such, the album will take a more grounded approach to songwriting and a brighter outlook. It is an album which aims to celebrate the present moment regardless of the circumstances which surround it. 

The album will feature 12 tracks, including singles In the Stars and Daisy (featuring El Michels Affair). It is set for release on December 5th via Domino Records

Prochet will also set out on a world tour in the Spring of 2026 across Europe and the US. Tickets go on artist pre-sale on 1st October at 10am local time and General Sale on October 3rd at 3pm local time. Tickets for the tour can be found here.

Tour dates:

14th April – Lido, Berlin, DE
15th April - VEGA, Copenhagen, DK
17th April – Botanique, Orangerie, Brussels, BE
18th April – Gebäude 9, Cologne, DE
19th April – Tolhuistuin, Amsterdam, NL
21st April – Electric Ballroom, London, UK
22nd April – L’Aéronef, Lille, FR
23rd April – Le Trianon, Paris, FR
24th April – Stereolux, Nantes, FR
25th April – Le 106, Rouen, FR

9th May – TBA, Austin, US
11th May – Thalia Hall, Chicago, US
12th May – Black Cat, Washington DC, US
13th May – Union Transfer, Philadelphia, US
14th May – Royale, Boston, US
15th May – Webster Hall, New York, US
17th May – TBA, Salt Lake City, US
19th May – Belasco, Los Angeles, US
20th May – Bimbo’s 365, San Francisco, US
22nd May – Revolution Hall, Portland, US
23rd May – The Crocodile, Seattle, US


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