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interview Joshua Hyslop 14 “An album about empathy”: so, in short, Joshua Hyslop talks about his new lp, Echoes. The sin- ger-songwriter from Saskatchewan, a very green and not very “urban” part of Canada, continues with the third episode of a career based on folk songs but often with some souly aftertaste. Three years have passed betwe- en “In Deepest Blue” and “Echoes” and your success has become trully global. What did you learn, of you and people around you, in last three years? I’ve learned I’m capable of more than I’d previously imagined, espe- cially when it comes to touring and performing solo. That has been simultaneously very difficult and very rewarding. But most of all, I’ve learned that no one succeeds on their own. I really am only able to do this because of the team around me: my wife, my manager, my label. It’s really im- portant to have a strong support group around you. Why did you choose “Fall” and “Say it Again” to present your album and how these songs were born? I’m not sure why these two are the ones we started with. We’ve also just released another new song called, “Home”. I think the hope is to release a song, or songs, that give a small snapshot of what the upcoming album will be like. But, I think this album is pretty diverse. Each song comes from a different place. “Say It Again” came from 15