The Inevitables.

 

The Inevitables is both an art & music project based on a group of nobodies trying to save the world. However, the creators are far from nobodies. Spearheaded by multi-faceted creator, Vinnie Fiorello (Less Than Jake, Paper & Plastick) & the full team list below, the world building of The Inevitables extends FAR beyond music and into a multi-medium adventure that includes a FULL LENGTH ALBUM & 22 PAGE SINGLE ISSUE COMIC BOOK that crosses the bridge through the gray area between the haves and have nots.

The band behind the album:

 Vinnie Fiorello (Less Than Jake, Paper & Plastick), Obi Fernandez (Westbound Train, Meen Machine),  Alex Stern (Big D and the Kids Table, Westbound Train), Jono Diener (The Swellers, Baggage, No Trigger), Matt Appleton (Reel Big Fish), Billy Kottage, John DeDomenici (Jeff Rosenstock Band, Bomb the Music Industry), Jon Degan (Big D and the Kids Table), and Sean Paul Pillsworth (Nightmare for a Week)

Comic book Team:

Artist Liana Kangas (TKO, Vault, 2000 AD, Black Mask, Image), Writer Jono Diener (The Swellers, Baggage, No Trigger), Designer Devin Watson, Letterer Cardinal Rae (Marvel, Image, ComiXology), Layout Artist Fabian Lelay (We Are The Danger, Jade Street Protection Services), Creator Vinnie Fiorello (Less Than Jake, Paper & Plastick), and Creator Obi Fernandez (Westbound Train, Meen Machine).

WHAT IS THE INEVITABLES?

The Inevitables is an art and music project spearheaded by multi-faceted creator Vinnie Fiorello (founder of Less Than Jake, Paper & Plastick). Combining a 22-page comic and a full album soundtrack featuring ska legends, the story is about a group of Floridian nobodies who have 40 days to stop the end of the world. In only two days, the project reached its first goal of $20,000 on Kickstarter. 

THE HISTORY

From just an idea to an album, then from an album to building a whole world, The Inevitables started in the minds of Vinnie Fiorello and Obi Fernandez. To complete the music component, the duo called their friend Alex Stern of Big D and the Kids Table to complete the trifecta of songwriting. To complete the comic and world-building, comic writer Jono Diener was brought into the fray. Over the following months, the music and art component continued to be fleshed out until it became the monster it is today.