Pablo Infernal
Mount Angeles
Their mutual love and enthusiasm for the rock music of the 70s speaks to style-defining bands such as Deep Purple, Frank Zappa and all the progressive rock pioneers. For years, the bands first choice for retreating and letting the artistic urge flow freely has been a 19th century house in the middle of the Swiss Alps, called Gasthaus Gruenenwald. The former train station and inn situated in Engelberg (which means nothing else than "angel mountain" in German, hence the album name), has become an essential part of the groups songwriting process. Mixed by none other than five-time Grammy Award winner Chris Lord-Alge from Los Angeles (Aerosmith, Muse, Foo Fighters, Green Day and many more) and finalized by Bill Skibbe at Jack Whites Third Man Mastering Studio in Detroit, 'Mount Angeles' presents the preliminary zenith of Pablo Infernals work.