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Known for genre-defying compositions and energetic live performances, INYAL seamlessly draw on Scotland's rich folk heritage to create a sound that is uniquely their own. In 2026, INYAL return to the stage to showcase their highly anticipated new album, Fathoms.
Across its nine tracks, the album synthesizes reverberating drums, deft arrangements, and captivating Gaelic vocals, forming a singular and dramatic work. INYAL will perform Fathoms in its entirety at Celtic Connections, accompanied by some of Scotland’s most renowned traditional musicians.
Also appearing on the night are MAL, a bold new force in Scotland’s music scene, fusing the raw energy of underground electronic beats with the soul of traditional folk instruments.
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Inyal Biography
With their innovative fusion of mercurial tunes, ethereal songs and intricate electronics, INYAL have crafted a sound that owes as much to their traditional roots as it does to the rhythms of modern Scotland.
Nominated for the Belhaven Bursary for Innovation at the MG Alba Scots Trad Music Awards, INYAL have garnered a reputation for genre-defying compositions which belong to both Glasgow’s underground scene and its folk tradition. They expertly place reverberating synthesisers alongside deft drumming, melodic arrangements and the captivating Gaelic song of Radio 2 Young Folk Award winner, Josie Duncan.
Their melting pot of styles has led to the band’s live show being showcased on BBC Alba and RTÉ, as well as on the mainstages of festivals around the country, including Celtic Connections and Lorient.
In 2026, the band return to the stage to showcase their highly anticipated new album, Fathoms. Across its nine tracks, the album synthesises reverberating drums, deft arrangements and captivating Gaelic vocals, forming a singular and dramatic work.
Read MoreNominated for the Belhaven Bursary for Innovation at the MG Alba Scots Trad Music Awards, INYAL have garnered a reputation for genre-defying compositions which belong to both Glasgow’s underground scene and its folk tradition. They expertly place reverberating synthesisers alongside deft drumming, melodic arrangements and the captivating Gaelic song of Radio 2 Young Folk Award winner, Josie Duncan.
Their melting pot of styles has led to the band’s live show being showcased on BBC Alba and RTÉ, as well as on the mainstages of festivals around the country, including Celtic Connections and Lorient.
In 2026, the band return to the stage to showcase their highly anticipated new album, Fathoms. Across its nine tracks, the album synthesises reverberating drums, deft arrangements and captivating Gaelic vocals, forming a singular and dramatic work.
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