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Mixing together an influence of timeless pop music (The Beatles, The Shins), barn- burning rock (The Rolling Stones, The White Stripes) and the experimental (Primus, Pink Floyd) would be a challenge for most bands. Sacramento’s latest pop-rock export the inversions, however, tie it all together seamlessly with energy and passion described as “winning,” and a sound “that fans and labels lust after (Sacramento News & Review).” The roots of the inversions began when Ryan Offield (bass, vocals) moved to Will Comstock’s (guitar, vocals) hometown and the pair began playing together in various Sacramento bands. Something clicked clearly between the two. With Frank French, formerly of Cake, on the skins, they started what began as Penwin and became the inversions. Comstock and Offield penned tunes that invited references to the Doors, the Violent Femmes, and Wilco. The Arizona Daily Wildcat declared “a few more years and they might make their Rubber Soul.” By 2007 they had toured the West Coast extensively, released 3 albums, including the fan favorite and critically-acclaimed “All Is Well” of 2006, and began to build a cult following through northern and southern California. In Sacramento, Comstock and Offield were working with a pocket of blistering talents, and soon began a search for the final missing pieces in the inversions. Adam Varona (guitar, vocals) joined in early 2007, adding a new element of pop strength with his high- energy songwriting and guitar leads. Soon after, S

Strike Three
Whatcha Doing (To Me) / Strike Three
The Inversions
All Along
Voices Only 2015, Vol. 1 (A Cappella)
Daptone Records Singles Collection: Volume 5
All Along - EP
Conscience is Heavy
Voices Only 2016, Vol. 1 (A Cappella)
All is Well
What's the Cannon For?
Daptone Records Singles Collection: Volume 4