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Lime Cordiale are coming back to Ireland!
Lime Cordiale is an Australian band formed by brothers Oli and Louis Leimbach. The band's music is known for their infectious melodies, catchy hooks, and clever lyrics that resonate with fans across the globe. Their formal music training and prodigious talent allow them to mix various genres such as indie pop, rock, funk, and reggae into a unique style that has gained a significant following in Australia and has also garnered attention internationally.
The Leimbach brothers grew up in Sydney, Australia, and were influenced by their musical family background. They began writing and performing music together in their teenage years, eventually forming Lime Cordiale in 2009. The band initially started as a duo, with Oli on vocals and Louis on keyboards, but they later expanded their line-up which now includes long-time collaborator, James Jennings (Drums), Felix Bornholdt (Keyboards & Piano), and Nick Polovineo (Trombone and Guitar) supplementing Oli’s guitar and vocals and Louis’ Bass and lead vocals.
Lime Cordiale released their debut EP, "Faceless Cat," in 2012, which received positive reviews and helped them gain attention in the local music scene. Over the next few years, they continued to release more EPs, including "Falling Up the Stairs" (2014) and "Road to Paradise" (2017). These releases showcased the band's evolving sound and song writing abilities.
In 2017, Lime Cordiale released their debut album, "Permanent Vacation," which was well-received by critics and fans alike. The album featured popular tracks such as "Naturally" and "Temper Temper," which helped the band gain significant radio airplay and expand their fan base. Lime Cordiale's live performances also became known for their energetic and engaging stage presence.Following the success of "Permanent Vacation," Lime Cordiale embarked on extensive touring, both in Australia and internationally. They performed at various fes
In 2019, Lime Cordiale released their second album, "14 Steps to a BeDer You." The album was a commercial success, reaching the top of the Australian charts and earning widespread acclaim. It featured hit singles such as "Inappropriate Behaviour," "Robbery," and "Dirt Cheap," which further solidified the band's popularity and propelled them to new heights.
Whilst 2020 and 2021 saw their activities inhibited somewhat due to the pandemic the band did not sit around feeling sorry for themselves using the time conspiring and laying plans for the biggest tour of their lives.
The band had a stacked 2022 with an ARIA nomination for Best Video for their single ‘Apple Crumble’, headline Australian tours which saw them perform to 34,000 Australian fans on the 14 Steps to A BeDer You and Facts of Life tours, alongside festival sets at Groovin’ The Moo, NYE in the Park and more. 2022 also saw the release of a trio of singles ‘Colin’, ‘Country Club’ and ‘Facts Of Life’ which will all feature on the bands upcoming third studio album alongside new single ‘Imposter Syndrome’.
In January 2022 Lime Cordiale released 'Cordi Elba', their acclaimed collaboration with actor/musician/DJ and record label boss Idris Elba. The mini album debuted at #9 on the ARIA album chart and spawned the hit singles 'Apple Crumble' and 'What’s Not To Like', which landed at #14 and #41 on the triple j hottest 100 respectively. The track ‘Holiday’ on this album was later remixed by the legendary Fatboy Slim. Lime Cordiale has amassed over 350 million streams on Spotify, 29 million Apple Music streams, with YouTube views exceeding 20 million. Their infectious performances and genuine, generous interactions with their fans have made them one of Australia’s most in demand acts, playing to wildly enthusiastic crowds across Australia and overseas.
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They play The Academy, Dublin on the 28 August 2024.
Tickets are on sale from 9am on Wednesday 6 March.