Echo Chamber
A song about online noise, other people’s opinions, and trying to hear your own voice again.
Echo Chamber is about what happens when too many voices get inside your head.
Being online as an artist is strange. You want people to listen. You want the songs to reach someone. You want connection. But once you start paying too much attention to every reaction, every number, every comment, every silence, it can become hard to tell what you actually think anymore.
Praise can be addictive. Criticism can feel enormous. Even indifference can start to feel like a verdict.
This song came from that claustrophobic feeling of performing yourself for an invisible room. You post something vulnerable, then immediately start watching how it lands. You try to be honest, but you also know honesty has become part of the performance. That can mess with your head.
Echo Chamber isn’t only about social media, though. It’s about any space where other people’s opinions bounce around so loudly that your own voice starts sounding unfamiliar.
At the centre of the song is a wish for quiet. Not silence forever. Just enough quiet to remember what I actually believe before the world tells me what I’m supposed to be.