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"A Great Indie, Alternative Track - 9 out of 10"

'The Wrong Girl' reviewed by musictomyears

"A great Indie, alternative track, with great vocals, nice lyrics, excellent music background, i.e. guitarist, drummer etc., everything on this track is perfect, very professional sounding as well. Out with being a British Made Band at that! Great Job Lads, love it!

Want more soon please!" - www.jamendo.com


"New Wave for the Noughties"

'The Wrong Girl' reviewed by Sarah Morrison

"In Isolation are a four-piece from Nottingham, UK, who have created an interesting indie sound which tips its hat to the post punk sounds of the 80s, with their debut track 'The Wrong Girl'. It’s a damn catchy song which keeps you interested throughout with clever lyrics, subtle guitar licks and a good breakdown in the middle, complete with echoey backing vocals and a refreshingly non-predictable guitar solo.

With generous handfuls of punchy guitars, synthy backing and crisp, clear vocals you can hear the new wave influence, but it’s not direct – it’s like they’ve ransacked the 80s and pilfered it’s best bits, whilst adding their own modern indie sound.

They’re playing numerous gigs around Nottingham over the next few months (check their myspace for details), and as I currently hang my hat in that very city I personally can’t wait! See you there guys." - insomniaradio.net


Discography

'The Wrong Girl' (2008) downloadable single. This is streamable at www.inisolation.co.uk and has had online radio airplay.

Myspace: http://www.inisolation.co.uk
Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/InIsolationBand
Twitter: http://twitter.com/InIsolation

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In Isolation have taken the best aspects of New Wave, Post-Punk and contemporary/80s Indie, and have weaved it recklessly around four different personalities to forge a unique and stark sound for the Noughties.

Influences: Bowie, Buzzcocks, Smiths, Smashing Pumpkins, Killing Joke. 80s. 90s. Noughties. Naughties. Lots more.

New Wave for the Noughties.