WELCOME TO THE INGLOW SHOW
Inglow was formed in 2000, and after seven years and multiple EP releases and compilation contributions they released their debut album “Till Deaf Do Us Part†in September 2007 (Norwegian release only).
“Till Deaf Do Us Part†was well received by Norwegian reviewers, radio and tv stations as well as fans and new audiences – the latter contributing to a sold out release concert at the legendary John Dee music hall in Oslo.
In October, less than a month after the release, Inglow is approached by UK rock band MUSEe’s management and are asked to support MUSE in Trondheim. The Trondheim audience gave the newcomers a great reception, it’s a special event in a band’s life when they receive their first stadium roar, which in Trondheim counted about 8,500 voices – as the 7,000 limit was exceeded by almost 1,500 who got in using fake tickets.
October holds more good news for the debutants. Track “Here We Go†is selected to accompany the Norwegian block buster motion picture “Switch†and they play the first MSN Oslo Music Week with Bret Anderson. In November they’re among the very first band to be booked to by:Larm (February 08), Scandinavia’s biggest music conference and the northern equivalent to Midem (Cannes) and Popkomm (Berlin).
2008 starts with even more great news as Inglow are selected “Band of the Month†at www.norskmusikk.org (“Norwegian musicâ€), and three Inglow tunes are added to Positive Gaming Europe’s Fitness Multiplayer System (European release fall ’08, world release tba).
“Till Deaf Do Us Part†also attract wanted attention from abroad, as UK radio show Unloaded adds Inglow to their play lists – and their international fan base keeps growing at an even greater rate than the Norwegian.
Concert review highlights:
“Around nine thirty, it was time for this evenings hand picked support band, Inglow. Unfortunately I didn’t have time to see the entire gig because I had to prepare for the Muse gig, but what I saw definitely sounded great†(www.musikknyheter.no) (Muse support gig October 20th 07)
“There’s a great energy on stage and you’re pulled in from the fist catchy tune. And even though they give everything up there it’s still really tight, because of the steady rhythm section. […] and bassist Kevin, who has a scream vocal much like Lost Prophets. This provides variation to Martins brighter vocals and the backing vocals from Syver and Andreas. Joakim, the only one not doing vocals, is instead doing a hell of a job behind the drum kit.
Martin has an exceptional force of attraction on - and communication with - the audience, and his voice is done even greater justice live than on recordings. (www.heavymetal.no) (John Dee release concert, September 28th 2007)
“Inglow clearly stood out from the rest of the bands. The hard core rockers attracted the audience like a magnet and before you knew it, the first row was packed with chicks filming with their cell phone cameras.
It started with a bang, literally. Fireworks went in every direction behind the band, who were head banging like true rock stars.
Inglow is a band of emotions, lots of emotions, and you could feel it in your bone marrow. When they performed their single “Not For Saleâ€, you could tell that they’re just itching to finally make it big time.
The highlights came one after another and before you knew it, it was over.†(www.ungmedemakt.no) (MSN Oslo Music Festival, with Brett Anderson October 18th 07)
-Gry Cat. Wold
Manager
Gry Catinka Wold
+47 997 13 513
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NEW VIDEO!
INGLOW
Monstrum
"Till Deaf do us Part" (MTG Music / SRC Productions)
Cut and edited by Preben Kjær Thorstensen
INGLOW
Not for Sale
"Till Deaf do us Part" (MTG Music / SRC Productions)
Directed by Kalle Meidell