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Limbeck is an American rock band that formed in
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in 1999. The group featured Robb MacLean on lead vocals and guitar, Patrick Carrie guitar and backing vocals, Justin Entsminger on bass, and Jon Phillip, who replaced Matthew Stephens on drums in 2005. Their sound was a mix of
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with
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origins. Their first album, ''This Chapter Is Called Titles'', was released in 2000. Their sound had shifted by the release of ''
Hi, Everything's Great ''Hi, Everything's Great.'' is the second album by Doghouse Records recording artist Limbeck. Limited Editions of the album came with the companion disc, ''Hey, Everything's Fine.'', which included the whole album done live, acoustic with many of ...
'' in 2003 to showcase a more country-indebted sound. The group toured heavily, often supporting or touring alongside bands such as Motion City Soundtrack and the All-American Rejects. Their third album, ''
Let Me Come Home ''Let Me Come Home'' is the third album by Doghouse Records recording artist Limbeck. It was released in 2005. Track listing # "People Don't Change" - 3:18 # "Long Way to Go" - 2:52 # "Everyone's In the Parking Lot" - 3:18 # "Making the Rounds" ...
'' saw release in 2005, and the band issued their final, self-titled release in 2007. Though the band largely ceased touring and recording by 2010, they have continued to reunite for several shows and mini-tours.


Background

The band's name comes from the (misspelled) name of a character on the television show ''
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'', Buddy Lembeck. The group claimed to be influenced by
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, Wilco,
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,
Tom Petty Thomas Earl Petty (October 20, 1950October 2, 2017) was an American musician who was the lead vocalist and guitarist of the rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, formed in 1976. He previously led the band Mudcrutch, was a member of the lat ...
, Ryan Adams,
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,
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, Big Star,
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, The Replacements,
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, Old 97's and The Flying Burrito Brothers. While classified as indie rock due to their relatively small niche in
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, the band's musical style has also been described as
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music. Their style has been likened to that of Old 97's, Ryan Adams, and
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. Their original sound was very
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and
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inspired, as heard in their early releases, including ''This Chapter Is Called Titles''. Slowly, the band became more and more alt. country influenced and changed their sound almost entirely with their release of ''
Hi, Everything's Great ''Hi, Everything's Great.'' is the second album by Doghouse Records recording artist Limbeck. Limited Editions of the album came with the companion disc, ''Hey, Everything's Fine.'', which included the whole album done live, acoustic with many of ...
''. By the end of their time as a band, Limbeck had all but abandoned their early songs, rarely playing this material live, if ever. The band titled the 2005 album ''
Let Me Come Home ''Let Me Come Home'' is the third album by Doghouse Records recording artist Limbeck. It was released in 2005. Track listing # "People Don't Change" - 3:18 # "Long Way to Go" - 2:52 # "Everyone's In the Parking Lot" - 3:18 # "Making the Rounds" ...
'' in part as a reaction to critics frequently saying that the previous album, ''Hi, Everything's Great'', was a "road-trip album". The band has discussed the influence of their lengthy tours upon their music. Limbeck has toured the US several times, including as opening act for The All-American Rejects in 2003. They also opened for the band during their UK tour in 2004 together with Motion City Soundtrack. Geography plays a role in the band's recordings: several songs name
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known to
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and
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residents, such as I-8,
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, and
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. In 2000, the band was featured in an iMac commercial. The commercial featured the iMac video editing software in which the band created a music video under the name ''Garage Monkeys.'' The band never officially broke up, though each of the members have since moved on to other projects: Carrie & MacLean are still in Southern California, where they've started a new group called
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; Entsminger is playing bass for Source Victoria in
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; and Jon Phillip relocated to
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, where he started a record label called Good Land Records, but moved to Nashville, TN in 2015. In 2011, Jonny joined Milwaukee, WI band
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, but left the band in late 2014. JP is currently attending school to become a substance abuse counselor, does studio recording, and plays drums for Josh Berwanger of
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. In December 2012, Limbeck reunited for the "Holidaze with Limbeck" tour. The tour included three shows in
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and a show in
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.
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and Trapper Schoepp and The Shades opened the shows. On March 4th, 2016, Limbeck played Phoenix, AZ at the Rebel Lounge to celebrate 15 years of doing shows with Psyko Steve. In September 2016, Limbeck played 5 shows out west with their past tour buddies Piebald. The tour brought them to San Francisco, Anaheim, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Phoenix. On Oct 9, 2017, Doghouse Records announced that Limbeck's 2007 album ''
Limbeck Limbeck is an American rock band that formed in Laguna Niguel, California in 1999. The group featured Robb MacLean on lead vocals and guitar, Patrick Carrie guitar and backing vocals, Justin Entsminger on bass, and Jon Phillip, who replaced Matth ...
'', will be reissued by the end of the year, to celebrate its 10-year anniversary. The album will come out on LP and digital format, and will feature updated artwork by
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, a full remaster, and contain demos and b-sides from that era.


Legacy

Limbeck's pioneering mix of alt-country and emo proved influential on a host of musicians, even if it did not equate to mainstream success.
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of Dashboard Confessional has suggested "Limbeck's legacy can be heard clearly in bands like
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, the Menzingers, the Front Bottoms and in garage-fueled anthems from far and wide." Matty Healy of British group the 1975 has remarked that he "loved" Limbeck, mentioning them as an influence on the song "Roadkill" from their 2020 album '' Notes on a Conditional Form''.


Discography


Studio albums

*''This Chapter Is Called Titles'' (2000) *''
Hi, Everything's Great ''Hi, Everything's Great.'' is the second album by Doghouse Records recording artist Limbeck. Limited Editions of the album came with the companion disc, ''Hey, Everything's Fine.'', which included the whole album done live, acoustic with many of ...
'' (2003) *''
Let Me Come Home ''Let Me Come Home'' is the third album by Doghouse Records recording artist Limbeck. It was released in 2005. Track listing # "People Don't Change" - 3:18 # "Long Way to Go" - 2:52 # "Everyone's In the Parking Lot" - 3:18 # "Making the Rounds" ...
'' (2005) *''
Limbeck Limbeck is an American rock band that formed in Laguna Niguel, California in 1999. The group featured Robb MacLean on lead vocals and guitar, Patrick Carrie guitar and backing vocals, Justin Entsminger on bass, and Jon Phillip, who replaced Matth ...
'' (2007)


EPs

*''The Skiball Champs EP'' (1999) *'' Connection EP'' (2000) *'' Tour Support EP'' (2003) *'' Limbeck/Motion City Soundtrack 7" Split'' (2004) *'' Tour EP'' (2006)


Live

*''Hey, Everything's Fine.'' (2004) *''The Delicacy of Living Modestly'' (2008)


Singles

*"Julia" *"People Don't Change" *"The State" - iTunes exclusive digital single *"Big Drag" (2007), Doghouse - b/w "Home (Is Where the Van Is)", "Let's Talk About the Weather" *"Let Me Come Home" (2008)


Compilations

*A Tribute to Tom Petty: Pacific Ridge Record's Heroes of Classic Rock - "The Apartment Song" *Sound Relief Volume One: From CA to NYC - "Why Don't You Just Leave Already? (Dance Remix)" *''We're Not Generation X'' (out of print) *''Sound Relief Volume One: From CA to NYC'' - "Why Don't You Just Leave Already? (Dance Remix)" *''Doghouse 100'' - "Don't Turn Around, She's Not Worth It" *'' ¡Policia! - A Tribute to the Police'' - "So Lonely" *''Paupers, Peasants, Princes & Kings: The Songs of Bob Dylan'' - "Tonight, I'll Be Staying Here With You"


References


External links


Limbeck's Official siteLimbeck on Twitter.comLimbeck feature on hardrock.comThe Limbeck Street TeamLimbeck on PurevolumeLimbeck at Doghouse RecordsLimbeck interview by Jamie Pham on Absolutepunk.netLimbeck profile at AbsolutePunk.netLimbeck interview by Jamie Pham on TheSoCalScene
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