Itâs often said that Jackson Hole is like an island: isolated, self-contained, self-created, maybe self-absorbed. Populated by endemic species that maybe seem weird to outsiders. Itâs an apt simile for one of Jackson Holeâs newest bands, Inland Isle, which on Friday will release its debut CD, âTime Has Changed Us,â eight engaging but probing songs that feel like a wide-open window after a long winter, or a long pandemic. âDusty came up with the name,â songwriter-guitarist Patrick Chadwick said of his bandmate, lead guitarist Dusty Nichols. âOur songwriting is introspective, and âInland Isleâ makes you think of that. ... And our songs are very Jackson-specific that talk about specific issues: housing and income inequality, moving here and being a big fish in a small pond, as far as gig opportunities go.â