Limbeck is the pioneering American rock band that you may have never heard of, mixing alt-country, pop-punk, and emo in a way that’s influenced artists like Chris Carrabba from Dashboard Confessional and the members of The Gaslight Anthem.
The band formed in 1999 with Robb MacLean on lead vocals and guitar, Patrick Carrie guitar and backing vocals, Justin Entsminger on bass, and Matthew Stephens on drums. Their first album, This Chapter is Called Titles debuted in 1999, but it was Hi, Everything’s Great that made a splash on the scene in 2003. Their alt-country sound was firmly in place by 2005’s Let Me Come Home
Jonny Phillip replaced Stephens in 2005 after the release of their third album, playing drums on 2007’s self-titled Limbeck
Limbeck's first album This Chapter Is Called Titles released on Tue Jan 23 2001.
The most popular album by Limbeck's is Hi, Everything’s Great
The most popular song by Limbeck's is Tan + Blue
Limbeck's first song In Ohio on Some Steps released on Tue Jun 17 2003.