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Inland Isle @ Music Under The Tram
Join us on March 5 to kick off 2022's Music Under the Tram with Inland Isle.
About Music Under the Tram:
Great bands entertain the crowds every Saturday in March in this unforgettable, sunny location, slopeside under the Tram. Take one last run down the mountain then enjoy free live music right under the Tram.
About Inland Isle:
Inland Isle draws from the intensity of rock, the intricacy of folk, and the indelible harmonies of chamber pop, holding it all together with introspective songwriting.
Released in April 2021, Inland Isle's eight-song debut album, Time Has Changed Us, reckons with the aftermath of upheaval in America and its effects on relationships, community, and livelihoods. Glide magazine lauded the four-piece band's "big Laurel Canyon sound," while Under the Radar magazine noted its "rich heartland rock, folk harmonies, and anthemic vocal hooks."
Formed in Jackson, Wyoming, Inland Isle's members were bound to find each other in a small - but surprisingly deep - music scene.
Frequently confused as brothers at shows, co-songwriters and guitarists Pat Chadwick and Dusty Nichols both grew up in Massachusetts and even lived in the same Boston-area neighborhood in their 20s but never met until moving 2,300 miles away to secluded Jackson Hole.
The band's lineup was rounded out by frequent collaborator and prolific musician Leif Routman as bassist, and Shawn Fleming, an intuitive drummer with industry engineering experience in LA and Portland, OR.
Inland Isle built its rapport by working out four-part harmonies at weekly vocal-only gatherings, trading out their instruments for bread and wine. Those harmonies quickly became an indispensable part of their sound.
Recorded in a Montana cabin, Time Has Changed Us was engineered and produced by Fleming and mastered by Brian Lucey (The Black Keys, The Shins).