“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) including the singles «Not for Sale» and «Monstrum». Inglow’s hit singles «As I Am», the third to be released from the album, and «Remember», from the norwegian release, both made it to the Norwegian equivalent of the Billboards, VG-lista Topp 20, where they stayed for several weeks.“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 2007, less than a month after the release, Inglow was approached by MUSE’s management and are asked to support MUSE (UK) in Trondheim. The Trondheim audience gave the newcomers a great reception, delivering Inglow’s 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 2007 held more good news for the debutants. Track “Here We Go” was featured on the Norwegian block buster motion picture “Switch” and Inglow headlined the first ever MSN Oslo Music Week with Brett Anderson (UK). In February Inglow played at by:Larm, Scandinavia’s biggest music conference and the northern equivalent to Midem (Cannes) and Popkomm (Berlin). Inglow was also selected “Band of the Month” by www.norskmusikk.org (“Norwegian music”). Inglow is listed at several Norwegian radio stations, as well as on the UK radio shows.In summer 2008 Inglow entertained their greatest crowd so far, when a staggering 35 000 people attended their concert at NRJ in the Park 08 (keep in mind there’s only 4,5 million Norwegians). In late 2008 Kevin Alvaro left the bandIn 2009 Inglow toured Germany with their new bassplayer Ruben Larssen who took over from Kevin Alvaro. In 2010 drummer Joakim Arnesen was replaced with Christian Svendsen (The Cumshots, Gothminister, Tjuder) after an amputation on his left foot.In 2011 they entered DUB Studio to record their second studio album with producer Endre Kirkesola. In 2012 the story of Inglow goes on. With yet another tour, new manager Oliver Schuette and several new singles Inglow continues to roll on down the long road of rock. They have changed alot of the original members but the musical spirit is still the same and just as strong like it was for ten years ago. In 2012 it is due to their second album «INGLOW»!















