Inhale Exhale Part with Solid State, Plan Self-Released EP

by | Feb 25, 2011

Inhale Exhale announced that they have parted ways with Solid State, and have plans to independently release a 6-song EP.

“Hello all, we are an independent artist now and have decided to release a 6 song EP for you guys on our own,” the band commented in a statement. “We have no backing from a label, or investor. Just YOU, the fans!”

“We want to keep writing music for you. And it’s down to being us and you doing this. The Industry is in the hole for most artists right now. On the business side and artist side people are frantic on what to do and how to keep up with the changing of media as a whole. Unfortunately the artist suffer the most. Trust is something that is commonly broken in music now more than ever.”

“All we know is that we appreciate and love ALL OF YOU for your continuing support of Inhale Exhale and letting us share our hearts and music with you.”

“So you are now a bigger part in this more then ever. Anything you can give is a big help to us. It helps pay towards our bills/debt that suffer while we’ve tried to pursue this and tour and produce records. Spread the word and THANK YOU in advance.”

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