In Medias Res
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In Medias Res

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Band Rock Folk

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This band has not uploaded any videos
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Press


"Ash Poon. Friendliest fellow in all of Vancouver"

http://imr.ca/visual/press/2005march-only.html - Only Magazine


"Every Band's Best Friend"

http://imr.ca/visual/press/2005march-thepeak.html - The Peak


"Of What Was"

http://imr.ca/visual/press/2003august-discorder.html - Discorder Magazine


"Hoth to a Flame"

http://imr.ca/visual/press/2005-terminalcity.html - Terminal City


Discography

Top Secret, Not Real (LP, Release date and Label TBA 2008)
We Are Everywhere (EP, May 2006)
Of What Was (LP, May 2005, Anniedale Records)
Intimacy (EP, Released May 2002)

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Bio

years ago. band attempted to take over the world. failed. heard they made it as far as nyc. to the bigtime. but they weren't ready, and the bigtime sure wasn't ready for them. now. bloodied and bruised, with broken hand and missing teeth, it returns. IMR, or in medias res, or however you want to say it, spell it, mispronounce it. they don't care. really. just listen. ryan gordon flowers. what a messianic complex sounds like on four-stringed bass guitar, tuned to drop-everything. ash. unfurled singaporian soft-hits-radio-producing rage upon fretboard of obsolete winged mess. andrew lee. roar. broken and beating. stadiumrock guitar pyrotechnic trampled by indie rock gods of yesteryear. steve. playing not on, but through wood, skin, and metal. ashamed at attraction to straight time. hiding out in dark basements for the best part of a year after tour upon tour, few thousand sales to the name, dodging break up rumors both outside and in. rediscovering love of rock n' roll. what it was, what it could still be. noise, melody, and joy - for its own sake. for those waiting to find something left beating in the heart of rock n' roll, something worth dancing to, something worth singing to, something ugly, and yet beautiful... they were never cool. and rock n' roll never really made that much money anyways.