

“Performance wise, for us, it’s always been about making a rock show a party again” says Jake. Their high-energy performances create an electric atmosphere that is infectious, making it impossible not to have fun. They have toured with Blue Oyster Cult, Wolfmother, Hinder, Candlebox, Buckcherry and Joyous Wolf, among others. Of Limbo pride themselves on making every show a party. Previously released songs include ‘Happened Again, ‘Nothing But Now’ ‘Nicotine’ and ‘Fight For Your Right’ (Beastie Boys cover). The band has just released new track & video “Let’s Go”. As far as how diverse the sound is, Faith No More is a band who I really respect for their ability to do this too”. Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, Rage Against The Machine are all at the top. Davies says “We absolutely strive to not repeat ourselves and create as many different colors as possible. It matches their refreshingly unique hard-rock sound, that doesn’t just follow current trends. But hey - what’s Pearl Jam? Eventually the name just becomes the band identity of the band - not the definition of the words”. Of Limbo has a mystery to it… It’s a bit weird and we definitely have to say the name twice when people ask. I’m a little left of limbo’ and it jumped out at us as a band name. I asked him, ‘how you doing over there Luke’? He said ‘I don’t know man. Along the way as they toured across the U.S., they found a ‘sweat-soaked wildebeest’ bassist – Rob Gravely - deep in the Colorado Rockies, and the current lineup of Of Limbo was formed.Īs far as the genesis of the band name, Jake continues “One night after heavy drinking at the bar, Luke was struggling. We couldn’t record it on our phones fast enough - It was just pouring out of us! We knew Luke needed to drop out of Berklee and move in with me permanently in Long Beach to do this together for the rest of our lives”.

Jake says “Every night turned into us partying and writing music.

After a couple of semesters Berklee in 2015, Jake invited Luke to come spend a school break with him in Southern California. Jake relocated to Long Beach, California and started playing in bands on the local scene. when Luke was accepted to the Berklee School of Music in Boston. The Davies brothers loved their native Australia, but were drawn to the U.S. I taught him the nylon string acoustic intro to ‘Unforgiven’ by Metallica, from there he was hooked!” With the release of new track & video ‘Let’s Go’, the band is continuing down the road of no-holds-barred Rock N’ Roll. Jake says “I first put a guitar in Luke’s hands when he was 10. Growing up on Rock N’ Roll, they developed a passion for the music. Brothers Jake and Luke Davies were raised in Melbourne, Australia.
