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Aisles is a six-piece Chilean
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band originally from
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. The band combines elements of
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, fusion, and
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, among others. Aisles has toured in
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, participating in several
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festivals. The band's albums have been released in Europe, the
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. In 2009, the band was nominated for "Best Foreign Record" by the ''Prog Awards'' for their second album, '' In Sudden Walks''. Aisles' third album, '' 4:45 AM,'' was released October 29, 2013, on Presagio Records. The band released their fourth record, Hawaii, on July 29, 2016.


History


Formation, ''The Yearning'' (2001–2005)

Aisles was established in 2001 by Germán Vergara (guitar, vocals), his brother Luis (keyboards), and their childhood friend Rodrigo Sepúlveda (guitar, vocals). In 2002, they expanded their lineup with Brazilian musician Alejandro Meléndez. Initially, the band sought a lead vocalist, prompting them to invite Sebastián, the younger brother of Germán and Luis, for auditions. His exceptional vocal talent led to his appointment as the permanent frontman, thus solidifying the band's original lineup. Following a series of performances in local clubs and bars, Aisles entered the studio in 2003 to record what was intended to be a professional demo. However, the band was so pleased with the resulting sound quality and musical execution that they opted to release it as their debut full-length album. Titled ''The Yearning'' (2005), the album underwent a meticulous mixing and mastering process over ten weeks. It was subsequently distributed across South America, Europe, the United States, and Japan, garnering favorable reviews from specialized media. Notably, Françoise Couture of Allmusic described ''The Yearning'' as "a convincing disc of South American-flavored neo-progressive rock," noting that while it doesn't reinvent the genre, the musicians clearly demonstrate a strong command of their craft. In a detailed review, Conor Fines from Prog Sphere emphasized the noteworthy qualities of Aisles' debut album, ''The Yearning''. He remarked that the album stands out on its own merits, showcasing captivating melodies and robust songwriting that collectively create a compelling listening experience. Fines praised the impressive performances throughout, highlighting how each element intertwines with a wealth of intricate details in the music. This richness invites listeners to revisit the album multiple times, ultimately marking it as an unexpected triumph in the realm of progressive rock.


Touring, ''In Sudden Walks'' (2006–2011)

After the release of its debut album, the band spent most of 2006 touring in the local circuit, playing in venues such as House of Rock, Subterráneo, and several theaters across the country. In 2006, Felipe González joined the band to play bass during live performances, and in late 2007, Felipe Candia joined the band on drums to start rehearsals for Aisles' second album. The works for the band's second album extended for over a year. This time, the group took a darker, more visual approach, mixing elements of music and drama, as shown in the opening track, "Mariachi." The broadening sound, including genres such as Latin music, and the high sound quality and production made many consider the album a leap forward. In Sudden Walks was self-produced and released in January 2009. Once again, the album was well-received by fans and critics. Cesar Inca of Prog Archives said, "In Sudden Walks may have been one of the five most accomplished neo-prog albums of 2009. It is a lovely collection of inventive compositions and bold arrangements", while David Dashifen Kees of USA Progressive Music stated "From moment one, the album reveals a unique composition of sounds which display an understanding of music and a depth of theme and creativity that many other bands lack." In August 2009, Aisles was the only South American band invited to participate in the Crescendo Prog Rock festival in Saint-Palais Sur Mer, France, and was later nominated for the Prog Awards in the Best Foreign Record category in Italy. After touring Europe, the band spent the rest of 2010 playing in its home country, in venues such as Sala SCD, Sala Master, Teatro Nemesio Antúnez, and Café del Teatro. In late 2010, keyboardist Luis Vergara left the band due to musical differences.


''4:45 AM'' (2011–2014)

In the second half of 2011, Daniel Baird-Kerr joined the band as a full-time bassist to start rehearsals for the band's upcoming album. With a new line up, and a strong desire to internationalize their career, Aisles started working on their third album. ''4:45 AM'' was recorded in several studios in Santiago between July 2012 and August 2013, with production duties taken by guitarist Germán Vergara. The album had a greater emphasis on visual aesthetics, taking elements from drama and other art forms. ''4:45 AM'' was released in October 2013 through Presagio Records. The album was critically acclaimed; Brian McKinnon of Prog Rock Music Talk said: "4:45 AM is nothing short of a masterwork of art. It is the reason people fall in love with music in the first place. An astounding piece of work for the ages". Breakout, one of Germany's most long-established rock magazines, chose "4:45 AM" as one of the best albums of the month. The album was released at a show on 22 October 2014, at Teatro Ladrón de Bicicletas, in Santiago de Chile. A couple of months before this shows, keyboardist Alejandro Meléndez left, and was replaced by his friend Juan Pablo Gaete.


''Hawaii'' (2015–2022)

In July 2015, the band started writing songs for their upcoming new album at a beach house, where they stayed for a week. The recording sessions took place in November 2015, for ten days, at the prestigious Estudio del Sur, in Maria Pinto, 54 km west of the Chilean capital. ''Hawaii'' is a two-disc concept album about human colonies established in space after the destruction of the Earth. Its twelve tracks explore the dilemmas and challenges that the individual and the human spirit would face in this futuristic scenario. The album was praised by the critics; it was chosen by Chilean premiere rock magazine as album of the year. The band toured Europe for the first time in their career in October 2016, following a release show at Cine Arte Alameda in Santiago. Aisles played in the Netherlands, France, Belgium and England. In September 2020 the band introduced their new singer, Israel Gil, and are currently working on their fifth studio album, to be released in 2021.


''Beyond Drama'' (2023–present)

On 5 April 2023 the band released their latest album ''Beyond Drama''.


Discography

* '' The Yearning'' (2005) * '' In Sudden Walks'' (2009) * '' 4:45 AM'' (2013) * ''Hawaii'' (2016) * ''Live from Estudio del Sur EP'' (2018) * ''Beyond Drama'' (2023)


Musical style

Over the course of its career, Aisles has experimented with elements from a variety of genres and styles, including
progressive rock Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog) is a broad genre of rock music that primarily developed in the United Kingdom through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early-to-mid-1970s. Initially termed " progressive pop", the ...
,
neo-prog Neo-progressive rock (commonly abbreviated neo-prog) is a subgenre of progressive rock that developed in the UK in the early 1980s. The genre's most popular band, Marillion, achieved mainstream success in the decade. Several bands from the ge ...
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symphonic rock Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog) is a broad genre of rock music that primarily developed in the United Kingdom through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early-to-mid-1970s. Initially termed "progressive pop", the ...
,
art rock Art rock is a subgenre of rock music that generally reflects a challenging or avant-garde approach to rock, or which makes use of modernist, experimental, or unconventional elements. Art rock aspires to elevate rock from entertainment to an ar ...
, classical and
Latin music Latin music (Portuguese language, Portuguese and ) is a term used by the music industry as a catch-all category for various styles of music from Ibero-America, which encompasses Music of Latin America, Latin America, Music of Spain, Spain, Mu ...
. The band has often been praised by its eclecticism, lyrical content and musical execution.


Band members

Current members * Israel Gil – lead vocals (2020–present) * Germán Vergara – guitars, vocals, keyboards (2001–present) * Felipe Candia – drums, percussion (2007-2009, 2010–present) * Rodrigo Sepúlveda – guitars, vocals (2001–present) * Juan Pablo Gaete – keyboards (2014–present) * Daniel Alejandro Concha Baird-Kerr – bass (2013–present) Former members * Sebastián Vergara – lead vocals (2002–2018) * Luis Vergara – keyboards (2001–2010) * Felipe González – bass (2005–2010) * Alejandro Meléndez – keyboards (2002–2014) * Marco Prado – drums, percussion (2005–2006) * Juan Carlos Raglianti – drums, percussion (2009–2010)


References


External links


Official website
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