Prog

RISE TWAIN

“The songs came out really quickly; there was nothing premeditated and we weren’t overthinking.”

Brett Kull as the guitarist with Philadelphia proggers Echolyn, but his latest musical venture finds him partnering with songwriter, classical composer, author and playwright Jeremy ‘JD’ Beck. The pair first collaborated in 2008 when Kull produced an album for. When Echolyn decided to take a breather, a window of opportunity arose for the pair to create a brand new project.

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