Woodland Echoes

Woodland Echoes is the ninth solo album by English singer-songwriter Nick Heyward.

He has described it as accidentally biographical and influenced by "love, nature, togetherness, ‘70s’ pop, America, open spaces and afternoon tea".

[4] Heyward describes the song as "my interpretation of indecision, idealism and havering – a kind of trilogy, like Krzysztof Kieślowski's Three Colours film series".

[5] "It starts off in Richmond, goes to Bedford Falls in It's A Wonderful Life, to San Francisco to Hitchcock".

[8] Rated at 82 in Metacritic's Best Albums of 2017,[9] it's described as a "tonic for life"[13] and "an aural injection of Vitamin D."[11] The album's pastoral sound[16] and unmistakable Englishness[6] has garnered comparisons to Lennon and McCartney,[14] Paul Weller[11] and Teenage Fanclub.