Living In The Shadows With MARK, OLIVER & JULIAN From INERTIA

Living In The Shadows With MARK, OLIVER & JULIAN From INERTIA

Interview by Kris Peters Sydney metal outfit Inertia announced themselves on the scene last year with the release of their debut album, Second Shadow. Blending the boundaries of the genre by bringing elements of dark pop and soul to the surface of a...
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Interview by Kris Peters
Sydney metal outfit Inertia announced themselves on the scene last
year with the release of their debut album, Second Shadow.
Blending the boundaries of the genre by bringing elements of dark
pop and soul to the surface of a melting pot that traverses the
darkest reaches of hard rock and metal, Second Shadow opened
Inertia up to a generation of music lovers yearning for acceptance
through music.
It helped secure the quintet a host of shows, touring the nation
extensively supporting Polaris, Dayseeker (US), Bury Tomorrow (US),
Northlane, Holding Absence, Caskets (UK), Thy Art Is Murder,
Thornhill and more. They played Good Things Festival Sydney last
December, and recently travelled their way across regional
Australia with In Hearts Wake.
It has been true reward for effort, culminating in their own
headline Australia tour, starting April 19 in Sydney and hitting
Brisbane and Adelaide before finishing in Melbourne on April
27.
HEAVY caught up with guitarist Mark, bass player Oliver and
vocalist Julian to find out the details. We mention the compact
nature of the tour, focusing on the capital cities.
"We just wanted to hit the capital cities, and hopefully we can get
to some of the regional spots later on in the year," Mark
explained. "But yeah, just for our first headliner tour for the
album, we'll keep it short and sweet."
Which leads to HEAVY asking how Inertia thinks the public reacted
to Second Shadow.
"The reception's been really good," Oliver smiled. "It has exceeded
expectations for us. Streams are going really well and live, people
seem to receive the songs really well as well. So, yeah, it's blown
expectations out of the water."
In the modern age of music where streaming is king and figures are
readily available, we ask how deeply a band looks into the rabbit
hole and how they measure expectations when it comes to a debut
album.
"I think it's just do better," Julian measured. "Each record needs
to be bigger and better. I don't think we go into an album thinking
we're going to get a specific result. We just write the best music
that we can at that given time and push ourselves to be better. The
result in terms of how fans latch onto the record and the
streamings… everything's secondary to making good music."
In the full interview, discussion centred on Inertia's upcoming
headline tour. The band shared their excitement about promoting
their debut album, Second Shadow, emphasizing their dedication to
quality music and the evolution of their sound, which blends
various influences and defies strict genre classification.
The band reflected on their recent tour experiences with In Heart's
Wake, Reliqa, and Ocean Sleeper, highlighting both the challenges
and memorable moments, such as a humorous birthday celebration.
Looking ahead, they plan to focus on writing new music and
organizing future tours, encouraging fans to follow their social
media for ticket updates.


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