Prog

THE SEVEN-YEAR ITCH

“When we make music, we’re depending on every member of the band to do his part. It would feel wrong if three of us got together and made half a record and then waited for the rest of the guys.”
Tormod Fosso

“I don’t think it was our intention to wait seven years,” says Seven Impale saxophonist Benjamin Mekki Widerøe as he ponders the considerable gap between the band’s album releases. “Our last album, Contrapasso, was made at a point where we had more free time, I think. Most of us were studying or working part time. And there were no children involved. So yeah, we had more time then to make music and just record albums and keep the ball rolling.”

Almost following to the letter John Lennon’s famed observation that “life is what happens when and He’s also credited with mixing and mastering their latest.)

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