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Lime Cordiale
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Commentaires des fans
Lukas
23 septembre 2023
Konzert war eher Entspannt & Publikum sehr angenehm (:
Zürich, Switzerland@Dynamo
Kathleen
31 juillet 2023
Holy Moly what a fun concert and so grateful I finally got to see one of my favorites 😍
Portland, OR@Wonder Ballroom
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A propos de Lime Cordiale
Hailing from Sydney’s northern beaches, brothers Oli and Louis Leimbach of Lime Cordiale command legions of dedicated fans with their incredible live set. They say there’s an innate bond between siblings, a relationship is forged that can last a lifetime. Now, take that intuitive understanding and translate it into music; magic can happen. This is exactly the case for the brothers of Lime Cordiale, whom growing up within a creative, musical family on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, it was natural for the pair to make music together.
Lime Cordiale express their feelings that people need to break the rules in order to progress, with Oli stating “you don't have to take the conservative route. You don't need to necessarily plan out your life in your twenties or thirties”. With the brothers compassionate and progressive awareness, the band are focussed on using their love of music to keep Sydney’s music scene alive, along with the support from their surrounding communities and the Australian community as a whole.
It’s no surprise that the pair are passionate, and overly sensitive to the effect humans have on Australia’s environment after being raised on an island home and in coastal areas while growing up. The band’s vegan lifestyle and plastic free rider may not be to everyone’s tastes, but their response is simply - “fuck ‘em”.
In addition to the hectic schedule and life-band balance, Louis is an avid artist holding regular showcases, but notes that whether he is cutting lino or painting, this side of his life is kept secluded, “Lino cutting is a very time-consuming art form, requires a lot of attention and I find myself doing it alone” says Louis. His art form though does cross over to band-life, with Louis designing all album art, posters and merchandise and states that the creative process can take time to think up ideas and sometimes his work can get so out of control he has to go into hiding, but he calls it “meditative and an escape” and likes the process itself over the end result.
When they aren’t busy playing shows, cutting footage for films or designing some form of artwork, Oli and Louis return to their roots, the ocean. Though they love being close to the CBD, sometimes the inner-city pressure means they need to get back to the freedom that the ocean can give, Oli tells “you can be working in the dirt and grind of the city just behind you, but out there on the waves the world is yours”.
Lime Cordiale received no airplay from triple j, FBI or commercial radio with the release of their debut album “Permanent Vacation” in Oct 2017, but this essentially underground band was in no need of the tastemaker radios support. Lime Cordiale were happy touring Australia, brewing a strong following along the way. With the release of their single “Dirt Cheap” (Nov – 18) the band exploded to the charts of triple j, then after only 3 short months the single placed #86 on triple j’s infamous Hottest 100 countdown.
In Feb 2019, Lime Cordiale released their latest single “Money” to accompany their fast selling tour of the same name. The extensive run of shows includes Melbourne, New Zealand and Sydney, and will continue in April to Tasmania, Adelaide, Western Australia and regional New South Wales. So far selling out every show (bar one) they’ve performed (14/20 sold out) and over 5300+ tickets sold. Meanwhile the single was succeeding by its own right, featuring on Spotify’s New Music Friday, iTunes’ Best of the Week and by week 2 was #1 most played on triple j.
The road ahead looks bright and busy for Sydney based band Lime Cordiale, with a new album just over the horizon and a long-awaited European tour set to unite their international audiences.
Lime Cordiale express their feelings that people need to break the rules in order to progress, with Oli stating “you don't have to take the conservative route. You don't need to necessarily plan out your life in your twenties or thirties”. With the brothers compassionate and progressive awareness, the band are focussed on using their love of music to keep Sydney’s music scene alive, along with the support from their surrounding communities and the Australian community as a whole.
It’s no surprise that the pair are passionate, and overly sensitive to the effect humans have on Australia’s environment after being raised on an island home and in coastal areas while growing up. The band’s vegan lifestyle and plastic free rider may not be to everyone’s tastes, but their response is simply - “fuck ‘em”.
In addition to the hectic schedule and life-band balance, Louis is an avid artist holding regular showcases, but notes that whether he is cutting lino or painting, this side of his life is kept secluded, “Lino cutting is a very time-consuming art form, requires a lot of attention and I find myself doing it alone” says Louis. His art form though does cross over to band-life, with Louis designing all album art, posters and merchandise and states that the creative process can take time to think up ideas and sometimes his work can get so out of control he has to go into hiding, but he calls it “meditative and an escape” and likes the process itself over the end result.
When they aren’t busy playing shows, cutting footage for films or designing some form of artwork, Oli and Louis return to their roots, the ocean. Though they love being close to the CBD, sometimes the inner-city pressure means they need to get back to the freedom that the ocean can give, Oli tells “you can be working in the dirt and grind of the city just behind you, but out there on the waves the world is yours”.
Lime Cordiale received no airplay from triple j, FBI or commercial radio with the release of their debut album “Permanent Vacation” in Oct 2017, but this essentially underground band was in no need of the tastemaker radios support. Lime Cordiale were happy touring Australia, brewing a strong following along the way. With the release of their single “Dirt Cheap” (Nov – 18) the band exploded to the charts of triple j, then after only 3 short months the single placed #86 on triple j’s infamous Hottest 100 countdown.
In Feb 2019, Lime Cordiale released their latest single “Money” to accompany their fast selling tour of the same name. The extensive run of shows includes Melbourne, New Zealand and Sydney, and will continue in April to Tasmania, Adelaide, Western Australia and regional New South Wales. So far selling out every show (bar one) they’ve performed (14/20 sold out) and over 5300+ tickets sold. Meanwhile the single was succeeding by its own right, featuring on Spotify’s New Music Friday, iTunes’ Best of the Week and by week 2 was #1 most played on triple j.
The road ahead looks bright and busy for Sydney based band Lime Cordiale, with a new album just over the horizon and a long-awaited European tour set to unite their international audiences.
Afficher plus
Genres:
Indie, Alternative
Membres du groupe:
such as: Benn Chapman - Trombone, You might see some other guys playing with us, Jimmy Garden or Chris O'Dowd - Baritone Saxophone, Amaru Derwent - Keys, Oliver Leimbach, Nick Polovineo - Trombone, James Jennings - Drums, Shea Duncan - Keys, Brendan Champion - Trombone, Louis Leimbach
Ville:
Sydney, Australia
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Commentaires des fans
Lukas
23 septembre 2023
Konzert war eher Entspannt & Publikum sehr angenehm (:
Zürich, Switzerland@Dynamo
Kathleen
31 juillet 2023
Holy Moly what a fun concert and so grateful I finally got to see one of my favorites 😍
Portland, OR@Wonder Ballroom
Voir plus d'avis de fans
A propos de Lime Cordiale
Hailing from Sydney’s northern beaches, brothers Oli and Louis Leimbach of Lime Cordiale command legions of dedicated fans with their incredible live set. They say there’s an innate bond between siblings, a relationship is forged that can last a lifetime. Now, take that intuitive understanding and translate it into music; magic can happen. This is exactly the case for the brothers of Lime Cordiale, whom growing up within a creative, musical family on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, it was natural for the pair to make music together.
Lime Cordiale express their feelings that people need to break the rules in order to progress, with Oli stating “you don't have to take the conservative route. You don't need to necessarily plan out your life in your twenties or thirties”. With the brothers compassionate and progressive awareness, the band are focussed on using their love of music to keep Sydney’s music scene alive, along with the support from their surrounding communities and the Australian community as a whole.
It’s no surprise that the pair are passionate, and overly sensitive to the effect humans have on Australia’s environment after being raised on an island home and in coastal areas while growing up. The band’s vegan lifestyle and plastic free rider may not be to everyone’s tastes, but their response is simply - “fuck ‘em”.
In addition to the hectic schedule and life-band balance, Louis is an avid artist holding regular showcases, but notes that whether he is cutting lino or painting, this side of his life is kept secluded, “Lino cutting is a very time-consuming art form, requires a lot of attention and I find myself doing it alone” says Louis. His art form though does cross over to band-life, with Louis designing all album art, posters and merchandise and states that the creative process can take time to think up ideas and sometimes his work can get so out of control he has to go into hiding, but he calls it “meditative and an escape” and likes the process itself over the end result.
When they aren’t busy playing shows, cutting footage for films or designing some form of artwork, Oli and Louis return to their roots, the ocean. Though they love being close to the CBD, sometimes the inner-city pressure means they need to get back to the freedom that the ocean can give, Oli tells “you can be working in the dirt and grind of the city just behind you, but out there on the waves the world is yours”.
Lime Cordiale received no airplay from triple j, FBI or commercial radio with the release of their debut album “Permanent Vacation” in Oct 2017, but this essentially underground band was in no need of the tastemaker radios support. Lime Cordiale were happy touring Australia, brewing a strong following along the way. With the release of their single “Dirt Cheap” (Nov – 18) the band exploded to the charts of triple j, then after only 3 short months the single placed #86 on triple j’s infamous Hottest 100 countdown.
In Feb 2019, Lime Cordiale released their latest single “Money” to accompany their fast selling tour of the same name. The extensive run of shows includes Melbourne, New Zealand and Sydney, and will continue in April to Tasmania, Adelaide, Western Australia and regional New South Wales. So far selling out every show (bar one) they’ve performed (14/20 sold out) and over 5300+ tickets sold. Meanwhile the single was succeeding by its own right, featuring on Spotify’s New Music Friday, iTunes’ Best of the Week and by week 2 was #1 most played on triple j.
The road ahead looks bright and busy for Sydney based band Lime Cordiale, with a new album just over the horizon and a long-awaited European tour set to unite their international audiences.
Lime Cordiale express their feelings that people need to break the rules in order to progress, with Oli stating “you don't have to take the conservative route. You don't need to necessarily plan out your life in your twenties or thirties”. With the brothers compassionate and progressive awareness, the band are focussed on using their love of music to keep Sydney’s music scene alive, along with the support from their surrounding communities and the Australian community as a whole.
It’s no surprise that the pair are passionate, and overly sensitive to the effect humans have on Australia’s environment after being raised on an island home and in coastal areas while growing up. The band’s vegan lifestyle and plastic free rider may not be to everyone’s tastes, but their response is simply - “fuck ‘em”.
In addition to the hectic schedule and life-band balance, Louis is an avid artist holding regular showcases, but notes that whether he is cutting lino or painting, this side of his life is kept secluded, “Lino cutting is a very time-consuming art form, requires a lot of attention and I find myself doing it alone” says Louis. His art form though does cross over to band-life, with Louis designing all album art, posters and merchandise and states that the creative process can take time to think up ideas and sometimes his work can get so out of control he has to go into hiding, but he calls it “meditative and an escape” and likes the process itself over the end result.
When they aren’t busy playing shows, cutting footage for films or designing some form of artwork, Oli and Louis return to their roots, the ocean. Though they love being close to the CBD, sometimes the inner-city pressure means they need to get back to the freedom that the ocean can give, Oli tells “you can be working in the dirt and grind of the city just behind you, but out there on the waves the world is yours”.
Lime Cordiale received no airplay from triple j, FBI or commercial radio with the release of their debut album “Permanent Vacation” in Oct 2017, but this essentially underground band was in no need of the tastemaker radios support. Lime Cordiale were happy touring Australia, brewing a strong following along the way. With the release of their single “Dirt Cheap” (Nov – 18) the band exploded to the charts of triple j, then after only 3 short months the single placed #86 on triple j’s infamous Hottest 100 countdown.
In Feb 2019, Lime Cordiale released their latest single “Money” to accompany their fast selling tour of the same name. The extensive run of shows includes Melbourne, New Zealand and Sydney, and will continue in April to Tasmania, Adelaide, Western Australia and regional New South Wales. So far selling out every show (bar one) they’ve performed (14/20 sold out) and over 5300+ tickets sold. Meanwhile the single was succeeding by its own right, featuring on Spotify’s New Music Friday, iTunes’ Best of the Week and by week 2 was #1 most played on triple j.
The road ahead looks bright and busy for Sydney based band Lime Cordiale, with a new album just over the horizon and a long-awaited European tour set to unite their international audiences.
Afficher plus
Genres:
Indie, Alternative
Membres du groupe:
such as: Benn Chapman - Trombone, You might see some other guys playing with us, Jimmy Garden or Chris O'Dowd - Baritone Saxophone, Amaru Derwent - Keys, Oliver Leimbach, Nick Polovineo - Trombone, James Jennings - Drums, Shea Duncan - Keys, Brendan Champion - Trombone, Louis Leimbach
Ville:
Sydney, Australia
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