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Artist description
Chicago rock and roll. Part psychedelic,
part roots, all good. Songwriting at it's
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Music Style
Rock&Roll / Pop / Indie |
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Musical Influences
Beatles, Radiohead, Wilco, Sparklehorse, Neil Young, The Band, Elliot Smith, Jeremy Ohmes, Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, Mercury Rev, Beck, David Bowie, Stevie Wonder, Leon Redbone, Jimi Hendrix |
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Similar Artists
Beatles, Neil Young, Radiohead, Pink Floyd, Sparklehorse |
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Artist History
Inchworm is an idea that Matt Baugher and Brian Morrissey thought of two years ago. The idea was simple: give quality music to the people; and with that in mind, they set off. On their way, they experienced some difficulties, but they forged ahead, quickly writing and recording new material while starting a small recording studio in the process.
Matthew and Brian overcame their hardships and Inchworm developed into a four-piece band. Kile Galiart covers the rhythm responsibility with Ryan Juravic the drummer. Inchworm takes its recorded material and transforms it into an intense, distinct live act.
Inchworm is currently working on new material they will release at a future date, not yet announced. While they do so, they are covering the local Chicago bar and club scene. The band pulls from its classic influences, while pushing towards new boundaries of music. Their melodic brand of rock/pop music is rapidly catching on with anyone who hears it.
Inchworm is excited to see what the future holds in store for them.
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Group Members
Matthew (Singer/Guitar)
Brian (Singer/Guitar)
Kile (Bass)
Ryan (Drums) |
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Instruments
Guitars, bass, drums, synths, organ, piano, vocal |
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Albums
Outlying Areas |
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Location
Chicago, IL - USA |
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