Arch Echo release new video

Instrumental prog-fusion quintet Arch Echo have unveiled new video My Head Sometimes, taken from their self-titled debut album, released earlier this year.

Arch Echo are a collective of young virtuoso musicians whose meeting in 2016 at the Berklee College of Music kickstarted one of the most exciting projects the progressive music world has seen this decade. Taking influence from jazz, prog rock, metal, contemporary classical and everything in between, their refined and intelligent take on instrumental prog is as fresh and challenging as it gets.

Arch Echo’s initial videos, Earthshine and Hip Dipper, were an instant hit in the progressive community and have already racked up a combined 100k views on YouTube, prompting the band to write and record their debut full-length.

Word has spread considerably in the muso sphere, with the band already championed by Standberg Guitars, Meinl Cymbals, Revo Straps, Drumdots, 1964 Ears, Mapex Drums, Jamstik and even guitar legend George Benson, who said ‘Arch Echo will knock your socks off and make you glad at the same time. Trust me!’

Arch Echo have just completed their aptly named The Tendonitis Tour and will be touring the UK / Europe in 2018, more news to be announced very soon.