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artist inLimbo

Niagara Falls, ON, CANADA
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Alt Rock, Folk
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biographical info

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. Inlimbo was born when two students met in an electronics class. Not only did they share an uncontrollable passion for transistors and circuit boards they also shared an affinity for music. The two decided to start a band and with the addition of a brother on guitar, Inlimbo had everything except a drummer, but that didn’t matter. Despite an unbalanced collection of instrumentalists, no music and no name, they signed up for their high school’s battle of the bands. A drummer was hastily recruited, a song scribbled on a napkin and a name logically appointed,inLimbo, because up to this point they were literally in limbo. After a series of unfortunate events with many drummers exploding and/or disappearing in the middle of the night, the band came across a drummer who was able to sidestep the bad karma associated with the position. Inlimbo has since gone on to become one of the most popular bands in the Niagara area, carving a spot for themselves as an original act in a raging sea of karaoke and bar bands. With an album already out, Inlimbo has become well versed in the ways of the studio and the stage. With great melodic sensibilities, steamy 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)? www.iaminlimbo.com

lineup

Giulio Rocco Vocals, Guitar
Sandro Rocco Bass
Taylor Page Vocals, Guitar
Adam Slinn Drums
Old Pottery, Able Hands
Label Independent
Released June, 2010
Old Pottery, Able Hands
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