Inland Isle, a band born in the picturesque mountain town of Jackson, Wyoming, is a rising star on the indie folk-rock scene. The members of the group seemed destined to find each other, coming together on the town’s small yet remarkably vibrant music stage. Their single “Fruitloops” delves into the subtleties and pain of family relationships unraveling in the age of smartphones and social media. The song begins with minimalist R&B tones and a triplet rhythm in the verses, gradually building into powerful, soaring choruses. It culminates in a dramatic crescendo during the bridge, where vocal harmonies, dynamic electric guitar lines, and the explosive energy of a brass section seamlessly intertwine.









