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===Albums===
*([[2005 in music|2005]]) - ''[[Innaway (album)|Innaway]]'' ([[Some Records]])
*([[2005 in music|2005]]) - ''[[Innaway (album)|Innaway]]'' ([[Some Records]])
*([[2009 in music|2009]]) - ''[[Innaway (album)|Album of the Ear]]'' ([[Some Records]])
*(TBD) - ''[[Innaway (album)|Album of the Ear]]'' ([[Some Records]])


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Revision as of 00:08, 21 December 2010

Innaway is an American psychedelic rock band from Southern California formed in 2001. In 2002, their demo was pressed in limited quantities by German label Audiolith Records but there wasn't a US release until 2005 when Some Records released a self-titled album by the band. Critical reviews were positive for the debut with music critic John Brady selecting it as one of the top three records of 2005 [1] for NPR's Day to Day show. The band then spent some time on the road supporting the album touring with likes of Echo & the Bunnymen and The Brian Jonestown Massacre. In 2007 they released a 12" E.P. on Prime Directive Records and began work on their second album for Some Records which will be titled "Album of the Ear." The band recently toured with the reunited Rival Schools.

Personnel

  • Jim Schwartz - vocals/keyboards/guitar
  • Barry Fader - guitar/backup vocals
  • Reid Black - keyboards/guitar
  • Darrick Rasmussen - bass
  • Gabe Palmer - drums
  • Maori Konishi - keyboards/saxophone (2001-2002)

Discography

Singles & EP's

Albums

Trivia

  • Jim Schwartz played bass in Adamantium, Give Until Gone, and Triceratops. Barry Fader played guitar in Function and Blackspot, and drums in Eleven Thirty-Four. Darrick Rasmussen played bass in Eleven Thirty-Four. Reid Black played guitar in Eleven-Thirty Four, and bass in Mike V and The Rats, and The Third Degree. Gabe Palmer played drums in The Aquabats as the fictional character "Dr. Rock" on their album "The Aquabats! vs. the Floating Eye of Death!".
  • The song "Rise" is featured on the soundtrack for the movie "The Tripper".