Originally from Santiago, Chile and with four acclaimed studio albums, Aisles have become the most important South American progressive band in the last two decades. Their intricate melodies and sonic openness reflect their incomparable music approach. The group has played in North and South America, and Europe and toured extensively in Chile, opening for iconic bands such as Marillion and Focus.
In 2005, Aisles released their debut album, "The Yearning", in Chile and the U.S. It was recognized for its elegant and delicate melodic work, especially on epic songs such as "The Wharf that Holds His Vessel" and "Gray." In 2009, their second album, "In Sudden Walks", inspired by existentialist literature and theater, was nominated for Best Foreign Album at the Prog Awards in Italy. The group also participated in the 11th version of the Progressif Crescendo Rock Festival in France. Their third record, “4:45 AM”, which investigated human loneliness, received rave reviews and was ranked among the best albums of 2013 in numerous progressive rock media.
Their latest album, released in July 2016, is “Hawaii”, a conceptual double LP that narrates the life of humanity in space after the destruction of Earth, was chosen among the best albums of the year by several publications, including Prog (England), NeoProg (France), Headbangers Latinos (Mexico), Aural Moon (USA) and Rockaxis (Chile). The success of the album allowed them to tour Europe, the United States, and Mexico.
In 2018, as a way of closing the era of "Hawaii", they released the EP "Live from Estudio del Sur", along with four videos recorded live, now available on YouTube. After the departure of their original vocalist, Sebastián Vergara, at the end of 2018, Aisles returned in September 2020 with a new singer, Israel Gil, and reignited their artistic evolution by releasing a new version of their song “Smile of Tears”, from the 2009 album "In Sudden Walks". The band will release their fifth album in 2022.
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