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Creating a mood is as important as crafting a melody to Inchworm - soaring harmonies and atmospheric tones color songs like “Simple Days Without Money” and “Learn to Grift,” while “Green House Grown” saunters along like a Tom Waits melody with a Bourbon Street hangover. When a band can express itself as intimately and completely as Inchworm has on "Sheep in Wolf’s Clothing", the result is a cohesive, translatable, and memorable musical statement.
About
Inchworm is the novella you’ve yet to write, the bedtime story you will one day tell, and the fanciful version of your life that you live only in your head. Culled from the hearts and minds of Chicago’s most underrated tavern troubadours and best-kept secrets, the group’s inception itself is the stuff of dusty legend. In the summer of 2003, guitarist and vocalist Matthew Baugher was given a son’s nightmare summer job: travel deep into the Southern Illinois valley to restore and renovate his father’s ill-purchased Lake Paradise cabin. Fearing years of hard labor on his own, Matthew enlisted the help of three trusted friends from the Chicago independent music scene: Brian Morrissey, Mike Holtz, and Dan Ingenthron.



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