
A Whisper In The Noise began their musical career sounding like a combination of Nine Inch Nails and 'Kid A'-era Radiohead, by the time 2006 rolled around they had more in common with a male fronted version of The Dresden Dolls, merging a gothic saloon flavor with a dark cabaret aesthetic.
Now in 2007 the band has composed their most accomplished album 'Dry Land'. Produced by long-time friend Steve Albini and released on German label Exile On Mainstream, the album, chiming in at 11 tracks and 55 minutes, is a full fledged attack on your senses that will leave you astonished.