From the first riff, Mind The Echo grabs you by the soul and doesn’t let go. With « Don’t Beat Yourself Up », the Liège-based band crafts a thunderous anthem for anyone who’s ever stumbled but kept walking. Blending searing guitars with soaring melodies, this alternative rock track doesn’t just shout, it uplifts. The clip, directed by Floriane Legros Collard, is a visual journey through contrasts: the band rocks out on the imposing steps of a striking abandoned basilica – a well-known Liège landmark, chosen purely for its aesthetic power – then descends into its cavernous interior, where red light carves silhouettes of resilience. A single line hits like a promise whispered through fire: « Take my hand, yes, I swear, we′ll make it and grow stronger ». Raw, cinematic, and undeniably powerful, this is a storm you’ll want to stand in. And it’s Slash Music bringing the lightning to your ears.
« Take my hand, yes, I swear, we′ll make it and grow stronger » – Mind The Echo
A decade of sound, scars, and solid rock
Born in the heart of Belgium during a rock workshop in 2013, Mind The Echo is more than a band, it’s a story of evolution. From the early days with founding guitarists Benjamin Tremouroux and Jordan Résimont, to the current powerhouse lineup including Arthur Warnier on bass, Ludovic Nicaise on drums, and the magnetic Virginie Cuffolo on vocals, each member brings a unique pulse to this tight-knit unit.

With a sound echoing the depth of Muse, the intensity of Linkin Park, and the chaos of System of A Down, their style is both ferocious and melodic. After years of shaping their identity, they’re ready to claim bigger stages, and on April 23, they’ll do just that, opening for the legendary The Corps. Keep an eye on Mind The Echo, this echo is only getting louder.

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