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Pablo Infernal
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Maurizio
November 20th 2024
Pablo Infernal fantastischer High Energy Rock, as always....Power pure!!!! 👌👌👌
Hausen, Switzerland@Woodstock 55th year anniversary celebration
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About Pablo Infernal
Uncompromising, artistically visionary, and technically adept: The high energy Rock & Roll of the Swiss quartet is versatile – and utterly powerful. This can also be heard on their third album 'Mount Angeles'. Knowing themselves since their teenage years, they have learned the rules of Rock & Roll from the very beginning: Altin Asllani, Fabio Schoeni, Flavio Scano and Jan Jossi – four friends from Zurich with Swiss, Albanian, Brazilian and Italian roots, who have been sharing an ardent passion for music for more than a decade. With their third album 'Mount Angeles' they are now setting out to conquer all Rock enthusiasts beyond their country’s borders.
Their mutual love and enthusiasm for the Rock music of the 70’s speaks to style-defining bands such as Deep Purple, Frank Zappa and all the progressive rock pioneers. The eleven new tracks off their third album 'Mount Angeles' show an inspiration from 90s brit-pop bands such as Kula Shaker and Oasis, which in turn were influenced by the mother of all bands: The Beatles. The Liverpool pop gurus had a considerable influence on the material from 'Mount Angeles' as bassist Fabio Schoeni explains: “One night after a few drinks at our favourite bar, Altin and Flavio made a bet that they can play every single Beatles song there is. So it happened that we played a Beatles album there each month, in chronological order and in a wide variety of line-ups, until Covid put it to a temporary stop at the tenth show.” Inevitably, rehearsing that many Beatles songs has had an impact on their new songs that Pablo Infernal started writing in fall/winter 2019.
Mixed by none other than five-time Grammy Award winner Chris Lord-Alge from Los Angeles (Aerosmith, Muse, Foo Fighters, Green Day and many more) and finalized by Bill Skibbe at Jack White’s Third Man Mastering Studio in Detroit, 'Mount Angeles' presents the preliminary zenith of Pablo Infernal’s work. From the powerful opening blow “Champagne Killer” to the dirty garage psych track “Bend Your Strings” and a progressive double track “Past Present” / “Present Future” up to the signature track and absolute rock anthem “Simple Things” that oscillates between all influences of the band. 'Mount Angeles' offers a wide range of colours, sounds and reminiscences to rock and pop music. A mixture that is deeply connected to the past of rock music while also reflecting to what the
future of it might look like. A future that could hold Pablo Infernal as a serious player in the Rock game.
Their mutual love and enthusiasm for the Rock music of the 70’s speaks to style-defining bands such as Deep Purple, Frank Zappa and all the progressive rock pioneers. The eleven new tracks off their third album 'Mount Angeles' show an inspiration from 90s brit-pop bands such as Kula Shaker and Oasis, which in turn were influenced by the mother of all bands: The Beatles. The Liverpool pop gurus had a considerable influence on the material from 'Mount Angeles' as bassist Fabio Schoeni explains: “One night after a few drinks at our favourite bar, Altin and Flavio made a bet that they can play every single Beatles song there is. So it happened that we played a Beatles album there each month, in chronological order and in a wide variety of line-ups, until Covid put it to a temporary stop at the tenth show.” Inevitably, rehearsing that many Beatles songs has had an impact on their new songs that Pablo Infernal started writing in fall/winter 2019.
Mixed by none other than five-time Grammy Award winner Chris Lord-Alge from Los Angeles (Aerosmith, Muse, Foo Fighters, Green Day and many more) and finalized by Bill Skibbe at Jack White’s Third Man Mastering Studio in Detroit, 'Mount Angeles' presents the preliminary zenith of Pablo Infernal’s work. From the powerful opening blow “Champagne Killer” to the dirty garage psych track “Bend Your Strings” and a progressive double track “Past Present” / “Present Future” up to the signature track and absolute rock anthem “Simple Things” that oscillates between all influences of the band. 'Mount Angeles' offers a wide range of colours, sounds and reminiscences to rock and pop music. A mixture that is deeply connected to the past of rock music while also reflecting to what the
future of it might look like. A future that could hold Pablo Infernal as a serious player in the Rock game.
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Genres:
60s, Balkan, Dancehall, Indian Classical, Japanese Orchestral, Jazz, Progressive Bluegrass, Schlager, Avant-garde, Indian Traditions, Italian Prog, Jazz Fusion, Prog-rock, Reggae, Swiss Prog, World Fusion, 70s, Blues-rock, Dub Poetry, Hair Metal, Japanese Traditions, Rock, Trip Hop, Urban
Band Members:
Fabio Schöni, Jan Jossi, Altin Asllani, Flavio Scano
Hometown:
Zurich, Switzerland
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Maurizio
November 20th 2024
Pablo Infernal fantastischer High Energy Rock, as always....Power pure!!!! 👌👌👌
Hausen, Switzerland@Woodstock 55th year anniversary celebration
About Pablo Infernal
Uncompromising, artistically visionary, and technically adept: The high energy Rock & Roll of the Swiss quartet is versatile – and utterly powerful. This can also be heard on their third album 'Mount Angeles'. Knowing themselves since their teenage years, they have learned the rules of Rock & Roll from the very beginning: Altin Asllani, Fabio Schoeni, Flavio Scano and Jan Jossi – four friends from Zurich with Swiss, Albanian, Brazilian and Italian roots, who have been sharing an ardent passion for music for more than a decade. With their third album 'Mount Angeles' they are now setting out to conquer all Rock enthusiasts beyond their country’s borders.
Their mutual love and enthusiasm for the Rock music of the 70’s speaks to style-defining bands such as Deep Purple, Frank Zappa and all the progressive rock pioneers. The eleven new tracks off their third album 'Mount Angeles' show an inspiration from 90s brit-pop bands such as Kula Shaker and Oasis, which in turn were influenced by the mother of all bands: The Beatles. The Liverpool pop gurus had a considerable influence on the material from 'Mount Angeles' as bassist Fabio Schoeni explains: “One night after a few drinks at our favourite bar, Altin and Flavio made a bet that they can play every single Beatles song there is. So it happened that we played a Beatles album there each month, in chronological order and in a wide variety of line-ups, until Covid put it to a temporary stop at the tenth show.” Inevitably, rehearsing that many Beatles songs has had an impact on their new songs that Pablo Infernal started writing in fall/winter 2019.
Mixed by none other than five-time Grammy Award winner Chris Lord-Alge from Los Angeles (Aerosmith, Muse, Foo Fighters, Green Day and many more) and finalized by Bill Skibbe at Jack White’s Third Man Mastering Studio in Detroit, 'Mount Angeles' presents the preliminary zenith of Pablo Infernal’s work. From the powerful opening blow “Champagne Killer” to the dirty garage psych track “Bend Your Strings” and a progressive double track “Past Present” / “Present Future” up to the signature track and absolute rock anthem “Simple Things” that oscillates between all influences of the band. 'Mount Angeles' offers a wide range of colours, sounds and reminiscences to rock and pop music. A mixture that is deeply connected to the past of rock music while also reflecting to what the
future of it might look like. A future that could hold Pablo Infernal as a serious player in the Rock game.
Their mutual love and enthusiasm for the Rock music of the 70’s speaks to style-defining bands such as Deep Purple, Frank Zappa and all the progressive rock pioneers. The eleven new tracks off their third album 'Mount Angeles' show an inspiration from 90s brit-pop bands such as Kula Shaker and Oasis, which in turn were influenced by the mother of all bands: The Beatles. The Liverpool pop gurus had a considerable influence on the material from 'Mount Angeles' as bassist Fabio Schoeni explains: “One night after a few drinks at our favourite bar, Altin and Flavio made a bet that they can play every single Beatles song there is. So it happened that we played a Beatles album there each month, in chronological order and in a wide variety of line-ups, until Covid put it to a temporary stop at the tenth show.” Inevitably, rehearsing that many Beatles songs has had an impact on their new songs that Pablo Infernal started writing in fall/winter 2019.
Mixed by none other than five-time Grammy Award winner Chris Lord-Alge from Los Angeles (Aerosmith, Muse, Foo Fighters, Green Day and many more) and finalized by Bill Skibbe at Jack White’s Third Man Mastering Studio in Detroit, 'Mount Angeles' presents the preliminary zenith of Pablo Infernal’s work. From the powerful opening blow “Champagne Killer” to the dirty garage psych track “Bend Your Strings” and a progressive double track “Past Present” / “Present Future” up to the signature track and absolute rock anthem “Simple Things” that oscillates between all influences of the band. 'Mount Angeles' offers a wide range of colours, sounds and reminiscences to rock and pop music. A mixture that is deeply connected to the past of rock music while also reflecting to what the
future of it might look like. A future that could hold Pablo Infernal as a serious player in the Rock game.
Show More
Genres:
60s, Balkan, Dancehall, Indian Classical, Japanese Orchestral, Jazz, Progressive Bluegrass, Schlager, Avant-garde, Indian Traditions, Italian Prog, Jazz Fusion, Prog-rock, Reggae, Swiss Prog, World Fusion, 70s, Blues-rock, Dub Poetry, Hair Metal, Japanese Traditions, Rock, Trip Hop, Urban
Band Members:
Fabio Schöni, Jan Jossi, Altin Asllani, Flavio Scano
Hometown:
Zurich, Switzerland
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