News.
01.06.10
As promised the EP is nearly finished. The music section has been updated to reflect this.
01.01.10
Happy New Years Everyone. We were at Orange Lounge on tuesday working on a collection of songs. The video recording will be available online soon. The EP will be ready for the end of January. Physical copies will be sold at shows. Check the SHOWS tab to see our upcoming shows (will be updated soon...there is a few of them!)
12.14.09
The EP is almost finished. It should be on schedule for a January release. Track listing will be posted soon!
11.29.09
Update in the music section.
11.23.09
This weekend was a lot of fun. Thank you everyone who watched Sunday and came out Saturday night. Keep checking back for new show updates. Also, we promise to have an EP out soon (and a music video as well)!! If you missed the live webcast you can catch it online at imagefm.ca.
-s
11.01.09
Thanks everyone who came out the the show yesterday night. It was a great turnout and a fun night! News on an EP to follow soon!
10.23.09
Night before Halloween Show at M bar on Lundy's Lane. It's a costume party so get dressed up! (Also, a few surprises.)
10.17.09
The final tracks for Play it Out are being recorded tomorrow night at Prodigy Audio!
10.11.09
Sean Chin , founder and editor of http://www.liveinlimbo.com, came out to see us play the final youdiscover show. He was kind enough to write an article about us. You can read it here.
10.10.09
Hey folks, we've just got back from a meeting with Orange Lounge. We will update you on that soon. Unrelated but we have acquired some new drum recording equipment, so expect some better quality versions of our songs.
Earlier this year we won a BOTB at Brock University. The prize was a song recorded at Prodigy Audio and a music video by Brock TV. The recording of Play It Out is almost finished so the music video may be on its way soon.
09.02.09
We are currently working on writing and recording songs for our first album. As of current, a good chunk of the music has been recorded and is in the mixing process. New songs are being written and performed live, so be sure to check us out at our listed show dates.
Over the summer, the band competed in the first annual youdiscover.ca concert series. The winning band got a record contract with Orange Lounge and an opening spot for the New Years Eve Concert in Niagara Falls. You can watch our videos from the shows here.
Music.
Inlimbo's first release is the five track studio demo EP titled "Play it Out!". It will be available as a limited edition CD that can be purchased at shows and from band members. It will be available by the end of January. The album is being packaged in a sleeve with an insert.
Track Listing
1. When I Come To
2. Under the Table
3. Play it Out!
4. Float Away
5. Cold Cold Blues
01.16.010
Blue Lagoon on Lundy's Lane, 3 Sets (Bar Covers)
01.17.10
73 St. Paul Street
01.28.10
Featured Band - Rink at the Brink
02.02.10
L3 with Waterbodies (Tickets Available)
Inlimbo has been the ever-rolling project that originated from the typical 4-piece "garage jam band" into something incredibly special. When a classic-rock upbringing hits the dizzying black hole of indie/folk music, somewhere off in that niche of a galaxy sits Inlimbo. With great melodic sensibilities, steaming guitar solos, a tight, lo-fi rhythm section and lyrics that ask all the right questions, what more could you ask from band members Taylor Page, Adam Slinn, Giulio and Sandro Rocco (yah, they're twins)?
The guitar player, the songwriter, a man who likes to flatter himself in his own bio. Besides his self- high-fiveing nonsense, and a cup of tea here and there, Giulio "Jewls" Rocco has been playing music since he was a pint sized 13 year-old, learning how to write songs, record, and mix in his basement (he was never allowed out of there so he figured it would be a good way to pass the time). Since then he has played and collaborated in many musical projects which are too long and boring to mention, lets get to the good stuff. His first instrument he ever played was a stringed canoe paddle, and everything took off from there, meaning he put down the canoe paddle and picked up another hunk of wood called a telecaster. With his mighty axes by his side and a laboratory of sonic weaponry at his feet, Giulio is the ying to Inlimbos yang, the Simon to Inlimbos Garfunkel, the strawberrys to Inlimbos cereal, the... you get the point.
Originally from Vancouver, Mr. Page travelled on foot at a very young age towards Niagara Falls, knowing a band would be waiting for him there. On his journeys he met a group of troubadours that taught him how to sing, dance and play the guitar. After acquiring this talent, and a place to settle down, he spent a lot of time in bands around the niagara region, gaining experience in the realm of rock, and the realm of roll, harnessing his energies on his powerful, unwavering, tenor voxalian chords. Bordering between a young Robert Plant and Prince, Taylors energetic voice will have the house on fire within seconds just by uttering the words how you guys doing tonight?. If Inlimbo was a story book, Taylor Pages voice will make the reader want to turn the page. Pun and assuming the readers reaction are both intended.
Adam Slinn is the youngest and newest member of the band, but his experience as a musician should not be shadowed by his age, that just means he can rock longer. The beat master, Adam Slinn has played in many a rock band and also gigs frequently with jazz bands in the niagara scene. His percussive influences leap across genres and his seasoned musical background are a huge contribution to Inlimbos sound. His apparent upbringing, is somewhat beautiful yet tragic, claiming to be brought up by a stray pack of nomadic bearded tribal drummers that constantly travel in and out of canadian forests that called themselves los beardos. Slinn appeared out of one of Canadas great forests at the age of 17, clean shaven, and willing to remain in civilized society.
The man who keeps the low end rumbling, tumbling, (and grumbling?) through Inlimbos music. Sandro is much like the Greek deity Atlas, carrying the bands sound on his groovy, tube-overdriven shoulders, while simultaneously holding a 2X4 with his left hand and doing curls with his 6X12 cab in the right. Now if that is not a symbol for a stereotypical macho bass player I dont know what is! But this resident of Niagara Falls is far from that. Studying in the field of mathematics, physics and photonics, this calculative scholar keeps the band on the tightrope of his precise, unerring bass lines, which happen to contain no trans-fats.
To contact us for booking etc, email: srocco3_gmail.com or tpage22_gmail.com
You can also contact us on facebook.