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Limblifter - Tinfoil

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Lee's Palace, Toronto - November 30, 2012 Filmed by David Paredes on an iPhone 4 Photos from this show: http://davidxparedes.tumblr.com/post/37167357572 http://davidparedes.ca http://www.twitter.com/davidxparedes http://www.instagram.com/davidxparedes http://davidxparedes.tumblr.com

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Limblifter is a Canadian alternative rock group from Vancouver, formed in 1995.

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In dimly lit Lee's Palace, a Toronto institution, the Canadian alternative rock group Limblifter took to the stage on November 30, 2012. The air was thick with anticipation as fans waited for the band to unleash their signature sound. David Paredes, an astute documentarian, captured the moment with his iPhone 4, producing a rare and intimate clip that would become "Tinfoil".

At this juncture in their career, Limblifter had been navigating the complexities of the music industry for nearly two decades. Formed in Vancouver in 1995, the band had weathered the highs and lows of the ever-changing landscape, releasing several albums to moderate success. Their sound, a unique blend of alternative rock and post-grunge, resonated with fans but failed to crack the mainstream. This Toronto show was a testament to their enduring appeal, as they continued to cultivate a loyal following.

The footage itself is remarkable for its candid nature. Paredes' iPhone 4 captured the band's performance in a way that feels almost voyeuristic, as if we're sneaking a peek at a private moment. The sound quality may not be crystal clear, but the energy emanating from the stage is palpable. We see the band members moving in unison, their faces contorted in concentration as they pour their hearts into each song.

This clip is significant because it offers a glimpse into Limblifter's live performances during this period. Their setlist likely included tracks from their latest album, which would have been fresh on fans' minds. The footage also highlights the band's ability to connect with their audience, even in a crowded venue like Lee's Palace. We witness the raw emotion and passion that drives them as artists.

Paredes' documentation of this show is noteworthy for its humble origins. Shot on an iPhone 4, the footage has an organic, DIY quality that feels authentic. It's a reminder that some of the most compelling moments in music history can be captured by anyone with a smartphone. The fact that Paredes chose to share this clip online, rather than keeping it private, speaks to his commitment to preserving live music experiences.

Watching "Tinfoil" is akin to stepping into a time capsule. We're transported back to 2012, when the music landscape was vastly different from today's. Limblifter's performance serves as a reminder of the enduring power of alternative rock and the importance of supporting local artists. The clip also highlights the value of live music documentation, which can be both a personal and public record of artistic expression.

As we watch Limblifter take the stage, their energy is infectious. We're drawn into the moment, feeling the tension build as they launch into each song. Paredes' footage captures not only the band's performance but also the atmosphere of the venue on that particular night. It's a snapshot in time, frozen forever in this 2:51 clip.

In the end, "Tinfoil" is more than just a rare and intimate clip – it's a testament to the enduring spirit of alternative rock and the power of live music documentation. It invites us to step into the world of Limblifter, if only for a brief moment, and experience the raw emotion that drives them as artists.

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