Black Inhale

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Black Inhale
General information
origin Vienna , Austria
Genre (s) Thrash metal , groove metal
founding 2009
Website blackinhale.com
Current occupation
Vocals, guitar
Rafael "Schlo" Trimmal
guitar
Andreas Cuenca
Drums
Boris Balogh (since 2012)
Bass, backing vocals
Mauro Putzer
former members
bass
Michael Bartl (until 2014)
Drums
Andreas Zoncsich (until 2012)
guitar
David Gludovatz (until 2018)
bass
Markus Ziegler (2014-2019)

Black Inhale is an Austrian thrash / groove metal band from Vienna .

Band history

Black Inhale were founded in 2009. In August of the same year her self-produced EP Inner Pain was released . In 2011 the band signed with Come Clean Records, where their debut album A Rule of Force was released.

In 2016 the second album A Doctrine of Vultures was released , which was released via Stamping Grounds. Like the EP, it was produced by Jens Bogren . In 2017 you were nominated for the Amadeus Austrian Music Award in the Hard and Heavy category.

On May 29, 2020, their third album Resilience was released again via Stomping Grounds. Before that, the digital single Escape Room and the video Final Sorrow were released . Shortly before the recordings or the songwriting, the band broke up and singer Raffael "Schlo" Trimmal and drummer Boris Balogh, who had been in the band since 2012, continued on their own until they found a replacement with Andreas Cuenca (guitar) and Mauro Putzer (bass).

Black Inhale performed at various festivals such as Nova Rock , Summer Breeze , the Full Metal Cruise or the Free & Easy Festival .

Music genre

Musically, the music is reminiscent of Thrash Metal of the 1990s with influences from Groove Metal as well as classic Heavy Metal .

Discography

Albums

Singles & EPs

  • 2010: Inner Pain (in-house production)
  • 2020: Escape Room (Digital Single, Stamping Ground Records)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Releases. Official website, accessed May 30, 2020 .
  2. a b Black Inhale - Nova Rock Festival. In: Nova Rock . Accessed May 31, 2020 .
  3. Black Inhale: release first video for the new album "Resilience". In: Time For Metal - The Metal Magazine. April 15, 2020, accessed on May 31, 2020 (German).
  4. AMADEUS AUSTRIAN MUSIC AWARDS 2017: THE NOMINATED. In: musicaustria.at. February 27, 2017, accessed on May 31, 2020 (German).
  5. BLACK INHALE: another song from the ”Resilience” album. In: Vampster. May 28, 2020, accessed May 30, 2020 .
  6. a b Matthias Weckmann: Review of Black Inhale RESILIENCE. In: Metal Hammer . Retrieved on May 31, 2020 (German).
  7. Black Inhale: release first video for the new album "Resilience". In: Time For Metal - The Metal Magazine. April 15, 2020, accessed on May 31, 2020 (German).
  8. ^ Black Inhale Tour