INHALO - LIVE AT WISSELOORD STUDIO
Inhalo - Live At Wisseloord Studio (Voodoo - Solid Yellow, Black & Solid Red vinyl)
10-inch (Solid Yellow, Black & Solid Red)

Product number

CONLP016

EAN

8716059016689

€ 14,95
Price per unit
The number of Construction Points granted for this product is 14
 
Releasedatum: 29-09-2023

Inhalo, the first signing on Construction Records, is an emerging band that is taking the prog scene by storm after the release of their debut album ‘Sever’ in 2022. The album received the IO-Pages' 'Prog Award 2022', Aardschok Magazine's 'Eremetaal' and Heaven Magazine's 'Album Of The Week' to name just some feats of arms.

Their new release, 'Live At Wisseloord Studio', an impressive 10-inch featuring two acoustic songs from their debut recorded at the renowned studio and mixed by Forrester Savell, takes you on a musical journey. With a unique sound that blends various genres and influences, Inhalo creates harmonious melodies and enchanting rhythms that captivate your senses.

The recording sessions at the prestigious Wisseloord Studio have captured the true essence of Inhalo's musical talent. Every chord, every note, and every lead- and backingvocal has been meticulously captured, resulting in an immersive listening experience.

Furthermore, the seasoned expertise of Forrester Savell can be heard in the mix of the record. His subtle adjustments ensure that every sound element on the 10-inch record sparkles and comes to life, including that of the grand piano and the sarangi used for this recording. Inhalo's new 10-inch record ‘Live At Wisseloord Studio’ is a gem you cannot afford to miss.

Inhalo is Fons Herder (vocals), Roy Willems (guitar), Susana Raya (guitar), Peter Cats (bas) and Pepijn Gros (drums). Additional musicians: Tim Gros (piano), Vincent Swiestra (Sarangi).
 
Tracklist:

Side A
1.Pretenders 05:48

Side B 
1.Eventide 07:28

 
Inhalo:
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Album review quotes:
 
"Well-written songs stand tall when played in a stripped-down version. 'Eventide' still has the character of Tool and 'Pretenders' once again enchants the listener."
White Room Reviews