Limblifter

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Wake Up To The Sun 03:48 Tools
Tinfoil 02:34 Tools
Ariel Vs. Lotus 03:54 Tools
Screwed It Up 03:47 Tools
Vicious 03:11 Tools
Cordova 03:35 Tools
Cellophane 02:14 Tools
Tinfoil (2012 remaster) 02:33 Tools
I Wonder If... 02:26 Tools
Do I Feel Involved? 00:51 Tools
Death Defier 03:07 Tools
DRUG INDUCED 05:22 Tools
Dominant Monkey 04:24 Tools
Beard Of Bees 03:27 Tools
OPiñATA 02:36 Tools
Go Ride 03:30 Tools
Pregnant 03:38 Tools
Hostess 04:03 Tools
Polaroid 03:20 Tools
Round The "2" 03:21 Tools
Teen Fang 03:49 Tools
Come On Down 03:38 Tools
Shoot But Don't Miss 03:30 Tools
Antenna 02:48 Tools
PERFECT DAY TO DISAPPEAR 03:34 Tools
JUMBO JET HEADACHE 04:34 Tools
Tinfoil - Remastered Version - 2012 03:11 Tools
GET MONEY 03:34 Tools
No Name Song 00:51 Tools
FIERCELY CO-DEPENDANT 03:44 Tools
COME OVER 03:40 Tools
ALARM BELLS 03:20 Tools
Bullring 03:56 Tools
ON THE MOON 02:52 Tools
IN/OUT 03:15 Tools
Tankhog 03:54 Tools
SOFT SIGNALS 04:37 Tools
THE AUCTIONEER 05:16 Tools
Count To 9 04:09 Tools
Dopamine 04:09 Tools
Cast a Net 04:09 Tools
Vicious (2012 remaster) 03:11 Tools
Hotel Knife 03:11 Tools
Screwed It Up (2012 remaster) 03:45 Tools
Key of Karavana 03:11 Tools
Under The Riot 03:11 Tools
I Deleted You 03:11 Tools
The Fauves 03:45 Tools
Suspended 03:45 Tools
Moods of Mechanics 03:45 Tools
Cordova (2012 remaster) 03:35 Tools
Cellophane (2012 remaster) 02:14 Tools
(Untitled) 00:51 Tools
Juliet Club 00:51 Tools
Been There Done That 03:35 Tools
Palomino 03:35 Tools
Position Open 03:35 Tools
I Wonder If... (2012 remaster) 02:26 Tools
Do I Feel Involved (2012 remaster) 04:24 Tools
Dominant Monkey (2012 remaster) 03:27 Tools
7 (2012 remaster) 00:51 Tools
Beard Of Bees (2012 remaster) 03:06 Tools
Death Defier (2012 remaster) 03:20 Tools
Cordova - Remastered Version - 2012 00:51 Tools
Opinata (2012 remaster) 02:35 Tools
RoundThe 2 (2012 remaster) 02:36 Tools
Vicious - Remastered Version - 2012 04:10 Tools
Do I Feel Involved? (Intro) 00:00 Tools
Screwed It Up - Remastered Version - 2012 00:51 Tools
Seven 00:51 Tools
Cellophane - Remastered Version - 2012 00:51 Tools
Tinfoil (Remastered Version - 2012) 00:51 Tools
Count To 04:10 Tools
Dominant Monkey - Remastered Version - 2012 00:51 Tools
I Wonder If... - Remastered Version - 2012 02:35 Tools
Do I Feel Involved - Remastered Version - 2012 02:35 Tools
Screwed It Up (Remastered Version - 2012) 00:51 Tools
Beard of Bees - Remastered Version - 2012 02:35 Tools
UNTiTLED 00:51 Tools
Opinata - Remastered Version - 2012 02:35 Tools
RoundThe 2 - Remastered Version - 2012 03:14 Tools
7 - Remastered Version - 2012 03:14 Tools
Death Defier - Remastered Version - 2012 00:00 Tools
Vicious (Remastered Version - 2012) 03:14 Tools
Chop Chop 00:51 Tools
Chop Chop DEMO 00:51 Tools
Do I Feel Involved (Intro) 00:51 Tools
Agoraphobe 03:05 Tools
Tinfoil [Limblifter] 02:35 Tools
Windmilling 02:35 Tools
7 00:51 Tools
Tin Foil 02:35 Tools
LIMBLIFTER - TINFOIL 00:00 Tools
In Out 03:14 Tools
In-Out 03:14 Tools
In,out 03:14 Tools
Perfect Day 00:00 Tools
Windmilling M_05 (M) 00:00 Tools
I Wonder If... (Remastered Version - 2012) 00:00 Tools
SCREWEDiTUP 00:00 Tools
Limblifter - Ariel Vs. Lotus 00:00 Tools
Target Practice 00:00 Tools
Cellophane (Remastered Version - 2012) 00:00 Tools
Screwed Up 03:44 Tools
Cordova (Remastered Version - 2012) 03:44 Tools
Agoraphobe DEMO 03:44 Tools
Gacela Of The Bullring 03:44 Tools
Limblifter - Ariel Vs Lotus 03:44 Tools
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Complex organisms that continually evolve, shape-shift and then vanish entirely, only to re-appear in an altered form, can be challenging to define. What if an organism has never been dissected clearly understood or expertly marketed like a can of Coke or a Led Zeppelin? What now, if this organism avoids catchy mythical cliques like 'art collective' or 'super-group,' skating by these categories with more credentials than necessary to top each list. While driven by the visceral intangibles that make music genuine, this entity has survived the pigeonhole prone music industry to prevail uncategorized, with a hard-core fan base intact. Against all friendly advice Ryan Dahle has kept alive a complex, ambiguous organism that he created named Limblifter. Continual re-invention and a revolving door of some of Canada's best musicians have kept the animal evolving, establishing Ryan as an innovator among artists and fans of many contrasting genres of music. Limblifter has provided a springboard and served as a template and inspiration to countless indie-rock, art-rock, alternative, modern rock and pop bands alike. Let's put name-dropping and past associations behind us. With the purpose of rendering any definitions, derived from a list of past-related members, useless, except to illustrate diversity. Current and ex-members of the Limblifter band camp have been or are members of (in-alphabetical order): Age of Electric, Alarmbell, Attics and Cellars, The Black Halos, Black Mountain, Brundlefly, Blood Meridian, By a Thread, Change of Heart, C'mon, Fancey, A.C. Newman, The Salteens, Spanking Betty, Sparrow, The Spitfires, Matthew Good, Mounties, The New Pornographers, Small Sins and Sloan. Ryan Dahle is the mastermind behind Limblifter. Described as poetic, arcane, colorful, poignant, unique, prophetic, instructional, and sometimes uncomfortably honest, Dahle's lyrics are forward thinking; wrought with instinct, escapism, social pressure, madness, addiction and disjointed relationships. The name Limblifter has had many definitions: originating from a game called Slang Teasers and the meaning "land lubber", a term used by sailors to describe people of solid ground, and eventually ending up as the title of a stray song compilation that Dahle was working on. Deriving a metaphoric and then literal definition, the Limblifter entity gave him "a reason to work or to not be lazy." Limblifter’s checkered past is sprinkled with Juno nominations, a Casby award, five number 11 Canadian radio hits, 20+ videos, and 3 independent full-length albums. Lately Dahle is the recurring collaborative force behind countless Can-music forays: from producing and songwriting with k-os on the BLack on BLonde album, to producing and songwriting with Dustin Bentall and Hot Hot Heat. Dahle’s music, songwriting, and personality are the omnipotent presence behind great invention, especially as seen in his current chart-topping supergroup project: Mounties, with Hawksley Workman and Steve bays of Hot Hot Heat. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.