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Topic: The Inner Road Posted: October 15 2011 at 14:05
The Inner Road are a symphonic prog instrumental band, formed in 2011, from the UK progressive music band Coalition. The band members are Steve Gresswell on keyboards and Phil Braithwaite on guitar, who write and perform the symphonic music themselves. The style they emply was unsuited to Coalition so the members embarked on their new project, The Inner Road, that has already gained a worldwide fan-base.
I got in touch with them through their record label and the duo kindly answered my questions.
Your biography has been covered in your
ProgArchives profile so let's bypass the biography details. But which bands were
you influenced by and why did you choose that name ?
We have been
influenced by many bands . Some of Steve’s favourite bands are Yes, Genesis,
Pink Floyd, Alan Parsons – current bands we like are Pallas, Dream Theater,
Porcupine Tree and too many others to list! We love all kinds of music though –
not just prog!
Both of you have taken part in and released other
albums. This includes a band called Coalition which to what I have heard is
pretty similart to your new band The Inner Road. I am now confused again. Please
tell us more about the albums you have released and contributed to. Why starting
The Inner Road and what is the difference between this band and Coalition ?
We’ve both worked
professionally and been involved in many releases (too many to list).
Coalition was the first band we worked in together – initially we got together
about 2 years ago. Coalition is a prog rock band with a vocalist. We
initially had problems finding the right vocalist/lyricist and rather than doing
nothing we decided that we would write some new music – instrumental tracks with
more complexities and no room for vocals. We wanted to have a distinct identity
for our new work – rather than just having everything put under the “Coalition”
label. We decided that The Inner Road would be the vehicle we used for the
instrumental symphonic prog rock tracks we were writing. The Inner Road allows
us to have the freedom to express ourselves musically.
That said, we are
currently finalising the recording of the Coalition album “In Search of Forever”
which will be released early in 2012. Coalition is Steve Gresswell, Phil
Braithwaite and Paul Bulger (as the heart) with drums and bass being provided by
other professional musicians.
We like to keep
busy!!!!!
Over to your debut album. Please tell us more
about your brand new Visions album.
Steve came up with
the concept of Visions and wrote the initial tracks, then we both worked on the
tracks (in the Orbital Productions studios) with Producer Chris Gresswell. The
album took approximately 16 months to write, record and produce. Steve wanted
to go back to his roots write an instrumental prog rock album, which combined
lush keyboard work, soaring keyboard solos, orchestration and voices. Phil’s
guitar-work (rhythm and lead) took the music to another level. Working in the
studio with Chris has been an absolute pleasure – he has an amazing ear for
music – and he has a lot to offer in ideas/opinions – he kept us on track
(literally!)
The music is
instrumental prog with some track titles like The Lowlands and Visions which
creates some associations. How would you describe your music and which bands
would you compare yourself to ?
The music has been
described by others as “instrumental symphonic prog” “old school prog” and
“neo-prog”. We just write what we love and hope others enjoy it. We don’t
compare ourselves to anyone, but others have compared us to The Enid, Genesis,
Pallas, IQ, Pendragon (to name a few) – and we’re happy to be compared to such
excellent musicians.
What is your plans now ? Touring, promotions,
continuing with your other projects, starting on a new album or what is your
plans for this and next year ?
We are currently
in the process of making a music video for Morning Mist (one of the tracks from
the album). This is our main priority at the moment. Our management are in
talks with American promoters with a view to us doing some touring over there.
They are also talking to various Festival promoters with a view to getting us
on the prog festival line ups for next year.
To wrap up this interview, is there anything you
want to add to this interview?
We feel lucky to
be able to do what we love doing , making the music we love – and we are
honoured that people around the world are enjoying our music and are telling us
that they are enjoying it! There is no better feeling in the world than to know
that people are enjoying the music that we put our heart and soul into!
We look forward to
being able to perform the music live to our fans all over the world.
Thank you to Phil & Steve for this interview
Their PA profile is here and their homepage is here
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