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In Medias Res (band)

In Medias Res (also known as IMR) is an indie rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The band consists of Andrew Lee (lead vocals and guitar), Ash Poon (lead guitar), Ryan Flowers (bass) and Robert Tornroos (drums). The band's original drummer, Steve Watts, left in 2011. After forming in 1999, In Medias Res have released one EP and two full-length albums, Of What Was (2003) and It Was Warm and Sunny When We First Set Out (2011). They have been categorized in the media as alternative, post-rock and math rock, while being stylistically compared to such bands as Pedro the Lion, Radiohead and TV on the Radio.

In Medias Res
Ryan Flowers, Andrew Lee and Steve Watts at the Media Club in Vancouver in June 2009.
Background information
Also known asIMR
OriginVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
GenresIndie rock, post-rock
Years active1999 (1999)-present
LabelsAnniedale, File Under: Music, Heavy Lark
MembersAndrew Lee
Ash Poon
Ryan Flowers
Robert Tornroos
Past membersSteve Watts
Websiteinmediasres.bandcamp.com
Lead singer Andrew Lee at the 2007 Woodsong Festival on Orcas Island, Washington.
Lead guitarist Ash Poon during a show at the Media Club in Vancouver in June 2009.
Lead singer Andrew Lee at It Was Warm and Sunny's album release show at the Biltmore Cabaret in Vancouver (July 16, 2011).

Background edit

Prior to the In Medias Res' formation, Lee and Poon played in a band with the latter's older brother and another bassist. They won a Battle of the Bands show at Lee's high school, competing against another group that Flowers and Tornroos played in (Lee, Flowers and Tornroos attended the same high school).[1] After Poon's brother left town, Watts joined the band, having known the group's members from summer camp.[2] Playing out of a church basement,[3] In Medias Res formed in 1999.[2] A year later, Flowers replaced the band's original bassist.[3]

The band's name, frequently misspelled or mispronounced in the media and at shows, is a literary term referring to a narrative that begins in the rising action portion of a story; translated from Latin, it means "in the middle of things."[4] Poon has explained that the band "chose the name because the middle is where the real story is, like our music."[5]

During the band's early years, they all lived separately in Richmond, British Columbia, with the exception of Watts, who resided in nearby Surrey.[5] Watts has recalled wanting to quit at one point in the band's beginning stages until they played a show in 2000 with Seattle indie band Pedro the Lion,[2] a band they grew up idolizing.[3] Poon has further identified opening for Pedro the Lion as a turning point in the band's career, commenting "It...let us know that we could make this a viable musical endeavor." The show was held at Trinity Western University, where the band played regularly and subsequently developed much of their early fan base.[3]

Early self-proclaimed musical influences include Pedro the Lion, the Appleseed Cast, and Radiohead,[6] while Lee has cited Scottish poet Robert Burns as a lyrical inspiration.[7]

Studio releases edit

After selling out 500 copies of their second EP, Intimacy,[8] In Medias Res independently released Of What Was, their first full-length album, in April 2003 to favourable local reviews.[9][10] Distributed by Vancouver's Scratch Records,[3] In Medias Res sold out their initial 1,000 copies of the album within a year-and-a-half, before re-releasing it under local label Anniedale Records on May 24, 2005.[3][11] (By the time of their next full-length release in January 2011, Of What Was sold over 2,000 copies.)[12]

Watts has described the album as a turning point in the band's musical identity, referring to their previous work as more characteristic of their collective stylistic taste in such bands as Pedro the Lion and Radiohead.[11] It was produced by Jonathan Anderson of Jonathan Inc.,[8] a fellow Vancouver indie act, who In Medias Res has worked and performed with extensively.

Following their debut LP's re-release under Anniedale, In Medias Res took six years to put forth their next effort, sparking rumours of the band's dissolution during the period in between.[12] Lee later commented on the band's seeming hiatus, stating that they were in "too comfortable" a state that "didn't require [them] to push." He added that "We had to field all kinds of rumours as people wondered if were still together, which didn't help the situation that was brewing internally."[13] In 2006, an article featuring an interview with In Medias Res stated that the band was working on new material.[3] Leading up to their second LP, the band made a new 11-minute track entitled "The Dark Crystal" available for download on Bandcamp.com. Released on December 15, 2010, the band allowed the track to be purchased on a name-your-price basis.[13] "The Dark Crystal" was recorded Mushroom Studios (Vancouver) in 2008 and featured cover art re-appropriated from a Norwegian photographer.[14] Watt declared it in an earlier interview as "one of the best pieces [they have] ever written/recorded."[15]

The following month, nearly eight years after the initial release of their first LP, In Medias Res digitally self-released It Was Warm And Sunny When We First Set Out on January 4, 2011.[16] The 10-track album was recorded primarily at Mushroom Studios and Sapphire Sound in Vancouver, while being produced once more by Jonathan Anderson, who also contributed vocals and instrumentals for the album, as well as Dave Carswell and John Collins.[17] Positively reviewed by local publications, including The Georgia Straight and The Vancouver Sun, the album was categorized as post-rock, yielding "atypical pop song structures" and stylistic comparisons to Radiohead and Coldplay. Tracks "Final Flight of the Bees", "This Could Be The One" and "Tonight I Am New" were consistently singled out as album highlights by reviewers.[17][18][19] On June 23, In Medias Res signed with Vancouver label File Under: Music, facilitating the hard-copy release of It Was Warm and Sunny 18 days later.[20] Several months later, in October 2011, they released a music video for "Hollis", the eighth track on the album.[21] A second music video was released in conjunction with their March 2012 tour for "This Could Be The One". Produced by Flowers, the video featured a friend of the band, Jimmy Leung, bodybuilding.[22]

Following drummer Steve Watts' departure from the band (in order to pursue his studies in Scotland; he was replaced by Robert Tornroos), In Medias Res began to experiment with a more ambient sound. Featuring a lap steel guitar, keyboard and synthesized beats, the band released Variations on March 3, 2012. The two-track EP contained re-arrangements of "Come Back Down" and "The Dark Crystal". It was recorded live off the floor at Buena Vista Studios (Vancouver) by Anderson.[23]

Two years after It Was Warm and Sunny, the band released "The Center", a track intended for the second LP, but was ultimately left out.[24]

Live performances and touring edit

In Medias Res is known for their energetic live performances. After playing a show in a smaller-sized Vancouver venue in February 2011, a concert review declared that the location "could not contain the band's intense sound."[25] Lead guitarist Ash Poon is known to have his eyeglasses fall off of his face,[26] or to inadvertently break his strings as a byproduct of the band's on-stage movement and intensity.[5] Lee's voice has been described in live performances as "broken", yet "emotive".[27] In the years between their first two LPs, they have refined their setlist for acoustic and symphonic arrangements to perform as an alternative to their usual shows. The re-arranged songs, complemented by a violin and cello, are not available on any studio recordings, however.

Aside from playing local venues in Vancouver, In Medias Res has toured throughout North America. In the band's early years, they played shows around Western Canada, travelling as far as Winnipeg, Manitoba, on two occasions.[3] In 2005, they embarked on a three-month, North American tour, supporting Of What Was's re-release under Anniedale Records. Spanning from May 21 to July 17, the tour featured 42 dates, including a hometown show at the Pacific Coliseum.[28]

After releasing It Was Warm and Sunny under File Under: Music in July 2011, In Medias Res announced a month-long, 12-date Canadian tour, beginning with a show in Vancouver. While the majority of the tour took place in Ontario, there were dates in Saskatchewan and Alberta, as well.[29] During a stop in Lethbridge, Alberta, on August 2, the band was featured on Global Lethbridge's Scene and Heard segment.[30] After returning from their tour, Lee and Flowers performed in support of their album on Global BC's Morning News Café on August 22.[31] The band embarked on another tour beginning in mid-November for what was planned to be a month-long, ten-stop circuit in the Pacific Northwest.[21][32] It was stopped short in early-December when Lee's father was diagnosed with terminal thyroid cancer. The band cancelled their remaining tour dates as Lee travelled to Regina, Saskatchewan, to be with his father in the hospital. While in Regina, he recorded an acoustic version of "Come Back Down", a track from It Was Warm and Sunny, in the hospital parking lot. The track was offered online by donation with all proceeds going to Lee's family.[33] Several months later, the band returned to the road with a 16-stop North American tour in March 2012.[22]

In Medias Res has also participated in such annual summer festivals as the Woodsong Arts and Music Festival in Orcas Island, Washington,[34] and Sled Island in Calgary, Alberta.[35] They have shared the stage with such notable acts as Pedro the Lion/David Bazan, Stabilo, Damien Jurado, Emery,[15] Delirious?,[3] Death From Above 1979,[8] Rosie Thomas, You Say Party! We Say Die! and Ladyhawk.

Personal lives edit

Providing a background for Lee's lyrics is his education in writing and philosophy, which he received at Capilano College in North Vancouver and Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia.[3][5] Flowers also attended both Capilano and Simon Fraser, studying film; he has produced short films that have played at the Toronto International Film Festival. Poon, meanwhile, has worked as a radio producer.[3] After graduating with a Master's in theology at Regent College in Vancouver (on the University of British Columbia's campus), Watts left the band following It Was Warm and Sunny's release to further pursue his education in Scotland.

Discography edit

EP

  • Intimacy (2002)
  • Amo Audio (2006)
  • The Dark Crystal (2010)
  • Variations (2012)a
  • The Center (2013)

Full-length

aDigitally self-released on March 6, 2012, through Bandcamp.com[23]
bSelf-released on July 8, 2003, and re-released under Anniedale Records on May 24, 2005.
cDigitally self-released on January 4, 2011, and re-released under File Under: Music on June 12, 2011.

References edit

  1. ^ Leary, Joe (February 11, 2011). . TVWeek. Archived from the original on October 2, 2011. Retrieved July 17, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c Little, Mark; Slobadian, Mayan. "Google: Every band's best friend". The Peak. Simon Fraser University. Retrieved December 25, 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Transcending the Christian stigma". Christian Info Society. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved February 29, 2008.
  4. ^ Tony Newton. "Hoth to a flame". Terminal City. Retrieved December 25, 2010.
  5. ^ a b c d Bryan, Chris. "The unconventional route". The Richmond Review. Retrieved February 29, 2008.
  6. ^ . in medias res. Archived from the original on September 3, 2007. Retrieved February 29, 2008.
  7. ^ Hopkins, Michelle (February 26, 2003). "Creative soul starts in the middle". Richmond News. Retrieved February 29, 2008.
  8. ^ a b c (PDF). Anniedale Records. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 20, 2008. Retrieved February 29, 2008.
  9. ^ Baker, Jordan A. "In Medias Res "Of What Was" (Self-Released)". pastepunk.com. Retrieved February 29, 2008.
  10. ^ Scofield, Kevin (August 2003). "In Medias Res - Of What Was". Discorder. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
  11. ^ a b Larocque, Mike. "The Amazing Res". Vue Weekly. Retrieved February 29, 2008.
  12. ^ a b "In Medias Res". File Under: Music. Retrieved July 15, 2011.
  13. ^ a b Leonard, Christine (August 18, 2011). . Fast Forward Weekly. Archived from the original on November 13, 2011. Retrieved October 12, 2011.
  14. ^ "The Dark Crystal". Bandcamp.com. December 15, 2010. Retrieved July 15, 2011.
  15. ^ a b Douglas, Nicole; Skulstad, Kenji. . Mars' Hill. Archived from the original on July 21, 2011. Retrieved March 30, 2009.
  16. ^ "It Was Warm And Sunny When We First Set Out". In Medias Res. Retrieved December 25, 2010.
  17. ^ a b Marchand, Francois (July 9, 2011). "CD Review". The Vancouver Sun. Postmedia News. Retrieved July 9, 2011.[permanent dead link]
  18. ^ . Discorder. March 3, 2011. Archived from the original on May 1, 2011. Retrieved March 5, 2011.
  19. ^ "In Medias Res shows unflappable spirit on It Was Warm and Sunny When We First Set Out". The Georgia Straight. February 10, 2011. Retrieved February 11, 2011.
  20. ^ Hudson, Alex (June 23, 2011). "Vancouver's In Medias Res Sign to File Under: Music for Latest LP". Exclaim!. Retrieved June 23, 2011.
  21. ^ a b deVries, Philip (October 12, 2011). . Exclaim!. Archived from the original on October 15, 2011. Retrieved October 12, 2011.
  22. ^ a b Hughes, Josiah (March 7, 2012). "In Medias Res Announce Canada/U.S. Tour, Drop New Music Video". Exclaim!. Retrieved March 16, 2013.
  23. ^ a b "Variations (drum loops and pedal steel)". BandCamp.com. March 12, 2012. Retrieved March 16, 2013.
  24. ^ Adams, Gregory (February 5, 2013). . Exclaim!. Archived from the original on February 8, 2013. Retrieved March 16, 2013.
  25. ^ . Discorder. February 20, 2011. Archived from the original on September 28, 2011. Retrieved July 22, 2011.
  26. ^ Lai, Ben. "No complaints here". Only Magazine. Retrieved February 29, 2008.
  27. ^ Ranta, Alan (July 11, 2011). "Adaline / In Medias Res / Rococode: Biltmore, Vancouver BC November 5". Exclaim!. Retrieved July 11, 2011.
  28. ^ . Archived from the original on September 19, 2011. Retrieved August 9, 2008.
  29. ^ Hudson, Alex (July 15, 2011). "In Medias Res Take New LP on Cross-Canada Tour". Exclaim!. Retrieved July 15, 2011.
  30. ^ "Scene and Heard - Aug 2". Global Lethbridge. August 2, 2008. Retrieved August 4, 2011.
  31. ^ "Morning News - Morning News Cafe - Aug 22". Global BC. August 22, 2011. Retrieved August 22, 2011.
  32. ^ Adams, Gregory (November 11, 2011). "In Medias Res Extend North American Tour". Exclaim!. Retrieved January 1, 2012.
  33. ^ Hughes, Josiah (December 5, 2011). "In Medias Res Cancel December Tour Due to Family Emergency, Share New Track". Exclaim!. Retrieved January 1, 2012.
  34. ^ "Woodsong Arts & Music Festival". Woodsong Arts & Music Festival. Retrieved July 15, 2011.[permanent dead link]
  35. ^ . Sled Island. Archived from the original on July 5, 2011. Retrieved July 15, 2011.

External links edit

  • In Medias Res on Bandcamp.com
  • In Medias Res on File Under: Music
  • In Medias Res on Vimeo.com
  • In Medias Res on Myspace.com

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In Medias Res also known as IMR is an indie rock band from Vancouver British Columbia Canada The band consists of Andrew Lee lead vocals and guitar Ash Poon lead guitar Ryan Flowers bass and Robert Tornroos drums The band s original drummer Steve Watts left in 2011 After forming in 1999 In Medias Res have released one EP and two full length albums Of What Was 2003 and It Was Warm and Sunny When We First Set Out 2011 They have been categorized in the media as alternative post rock and math rock while being stylistically compared to such bands as Pedro the Lion Radiohead and TV on the Radio In Medias ResRyan Flowers Andrew Lee and Steve Watts at the Media Club in Vancouver in June 2009 Background informationAlso known asIMROriginVancouver British Columbia CanadaGenresIndie rock post rockYears active1999 1999 presentLabelsAnniedale File Under Music Heavy LarkMembersAndrew LeeAsh PoonRyan FlowersRobert TornroosPast membersSteve WattsWebsiteinmediasres wbr bandcamp wbr comLead singer Andrew Lee at the 2007 Woodsong Festival on Orcas Island Washington Lead guitarist Ash Poon during a show at the Media Club in Vancouver in June 2009 Lead singer Andrew Lee at It Was Warm and Sunny s album release show at the Biltmore Cabaret in Vancouver July 16 2011 Contents 1 Background 2 Studio releases 3 Live performances and touring 4 Personal lives 5 Discography 6 References 7 External linksBackground editPrior to the In Medias Res formation Lee and Poon played in a band with the latter s older brother and another bassist They won a Battle of the Bands show at Lee s high school competing against another group that Flowers and Tornroos played in Lee Flowers and Tornroos attended the same high school 1 After Poon s brother left town Watts joined the band having known the group s members from summer camp 2 Playing out of a church basement 3 In Medias Res formed in 1999 2 A year later Flowers replaced the band s original bassist 3 The band s name frequently misspelled or mispronounced in the media and at shows is a literary term referring to a narrative that begins in the rising action portion of a story translated from Latin it means in the middle of things 4 Poon has explained that the band chose the name because the middle is where the real story is like our music 5 During the band s early years they all lived separately in Richmond British Columbia with the exception of Watts who resided in nearby Surrey 5 Watts has recalled wanting to quit at one point in the band s beginning stages until they played a show in 2000 with Seattle indie band Pedro the Lion 2 a band they grew up idolizing 3 Poon has further identified opening for Pedro the Lion as a turning point in the band s career commenting It let us know that we could make this a viable musical endeavor The show was held at Trinity Western University where the band played regularly and subsequently developed much of their early fan base 3 Early self proclaimed musical influences include Pedro the Lion the Appleseed Cast and Radiohead 6 while Lee has cited Scottish poet Robert Burns as a lyrical inspiration 7 Studio releases editAfter selling out 500 copies of their second EP Intimacy 8 In Medias Res independently released Of What Was their first full length album in April 2003 to favourable local reviews 9 10 Distributed by Vancouver s Scratch Records 3 In Medias Res sold out their initial 1 000 copies of the album within a year and a half before re releasing it under local label Anniedale Records on May 24 2005 3 11 By the time of their next full length release in January 2011 Of What Was sold over 2 000 copies 12 Watts has described the album as a turning point in the band s musical identity referring to their previous work as more characteristic of their collective stylistic taste in such bands as Pedro the Lion and Radiohead 11 It was produced by Jonathan Anderson of Jonathan Inc 8 a fellow Vancouver indie act who In Medias Res has worked and performed with extensively Following their debut LP s re release under Anniedale In Medias Res took six years to put forth their next effort sparking rumours of the band s dissolution during the period in between 12 Lee later commented on the band s seeming hiatus stating that they were in too comfortable a state that didn t require them to push He added that We had to field all kinds of rumours as people wondered if were still together which didn t help the situation that was brewing internally 13 In 2006 an article featuring an interview with In Medias Res stated that the band was working on new material 3 Leading up to their second LP the band made a new 11 minute track entitled The Dark Crystal available for download on Bandcamp com Released on December 15 2010 the band allowed the track to be purchased on a name your price basis 13 The Dark Crystal was recorded Mushroom Studios Vancouver in 2008 and featured cover art re appropriated from a Norwegian photographer 14 Watt declared it in an earlier interview as one of the best pieces they have ever written recorded 15 The following month nearly eight years after the initial release of their first LP In Medias Res digitally self released It Was Warm And Sunny When We First Set Out on January 4 2011 16 The 10 track album was recorded primarily at Mushroom Studios and Sapphire Sound in Vancouver while being produced once more by Jonathan Anderson who also contributed vocals and instrumentals for the album as well as Dave Carswell and John Collins 17 Positively reviewed by local publications including The Georgia Straight and The Vancouver Sun the album was categorized as post rock yielding atypical pop song structures and stylistic comparisons to Radiohead and Coldplay Tracks Final Flight of the Bees This Could Be The One and Tonight I Am New were consistently singled out as album highlights by reviewers 17 18 19 On June 23 In Medias Res signed with Vancouver label File Under Music facilitating the hard copy release of It Was Warm and Sunny 18 days later 20 Several months later in October 2011 they released a music video for Hollis the eighth track on the album 21 A second music video was released in conjunction with their March 2012 tour for This Could Be The One Produced by Flowers the video featured a friend of the band Jimmy Leung bodybuilding 22 Following drummer Steve Watts departure from the band in order to pursue his studies in Scotland he was replaced by Robert Tornroos In Medias Res began to experiment with a more ambient sound Featuring a lap steel guitar keyboard and synthesized beats the band released Variations on March 3 2012 The two track EP contained re arrangements of Come Back Down and The Dark Crystal It was recorded live off the floor at Buena Vista Studios Vancouver by Anderson 23 Two years after It Was Warm and Sunny the band released The Center a track intended for the second LP but was ultimately left out 24 Live performances and touring editIn Medias Res is known for their energetic live performances After playing a show in a smaller sized Vancouver venue in February 2011 a concert review declared that the location could not contain the band s intense sound 25 Lead guitarist Ash Poon is known to have his eyeglasses fall off of his face 26 or to inadvertently break his strings as a byproduct of the band s on stage movement and intensity 5 Lee s voice has been described in live performances as broken yet emotive 27 In the years between their first two LPs they have refined their setlist for acoustic and symphonic arrangements to perform as an alternative to their usual shows The re arranged songs complemented by a violin and cello are not available on any studio recordings however Aside from playing local venues in Vancouver In Medias Res has toured throughout North America In the band s early years they played shows around Western Canada travelling as far as Winnipeg Manitoba on two occasions 3 In 2005 they embarked on a three month North American tour supporting Of What Was s re release under Anniedale Records Spanning from May 21 to July 17 the tour featured 42 dates including a hometown show at the Pacific Coliseum 28 After releasing It Was Warm and Sunny under File Under Music in July 2011 In Medias Res announced a month long 12 date Canadian tour beginning with a show in Vancouver While the majority of the tour took place in Ontario there were dates in Saskatchewan and Alberta as well 29 During a stop in Lethbridge Alberta on August 2 the band was featured on Global Lethbridge s Scene and Heard segment 30 After returning from their tour Lee and Flowers performed in support of their album on Global BC s Morning News Cafe on August 22 31 The band embarked on another tour beginning in mid November for what was planned to be a month long ten stop circuit in the Pacific Northwest 21 32 It was stopped short in early December when Lee s father was diagnosed with terminal thyroid cancer The band cancelled their remaining tour dates as Lee travelled to Regina Saskatchewan to be with his father in the hospital While in Regina he recorded an acoustic version of Come Back Down a track from It Was Warm and Sunny in the hospital parking lot The track was offered online by donation with all proceeds going to Lee s family 33 Several months later the band returned to the road with a 16 stop North American tour in March 2012 22 In Medias Res has also participated in such annual summer festivals as the Woodsong Arts and Music Festival in Orcas Island Washington 34 and Sled Island in Calgary Alberta 35 They have shared the stage with such notable acts as Pedro the Lion David Bazan Stabilo Damien Jurado Emery 15 Delirious 3 Death From Above 1979 8 Rosie Thomas You Say Party We Say Die and Ladyhawk Personal lives editProviding a background for Lee s lyrics is his education in writing and philosophy which he received at Capilano College in North Vancouver and Simon Fraser University in Burnaby British Columbia 3 5 Flowers also attended both Capilano and Simon Fraser studying film he has produced short films that have played at the Toronto International Film Festival Poon meanwhile has worked as a radio producer 3 After graduating with a Master s in theology at Regent College in Vancouver on the University of British Columbia s campus Watts left the band following It Was Warm and Sunny s release to further pursue his education in Scotland Discography editEP Intimacy 2002 Amo Audio 2006 The Dark Crystal 2010 Variations 2012 a The Center 2013 Full length Of What Was 2003 b It Was Warm and Sunny When We First Set Out 2011 caDigitally self released on March 6 2012 through Bandcamp com 23 bSelf released on July 8 2003 and re released under Anniedale Records on May 24 2005 cDigitally self released on January 4 2011 and re released under File Under Music on June 12 2011 References edit Leary Joe February 11 2011 Vancouver band you can be proud of TVWeek Archived from the original on October 2 2011 Retrieved July 17 2011 a b c Little Mark Slobadian Mayan Google Every band s best friend The Peak Simon Fraser University Retrieved December 25 2010 a b c d e f g h i j k Transcending the Christian stigma Christian Info Society Archived from the original on July 16 2011 Retrieved February 29 2008 Tony Newton Hoth to a flame Terminal City Retrieved December 25 2010 a b c d Bryan Chris The unconventional route The Richmond Review Retrieved February 29 2008 in medias res biography in medias res Archived from the original on September 3 2007 Retrieved February 29 2008 Hopkins Michelle February 26 2003 Creative soul starts in the middle Richmond News Retrieved February 29 2008 a b c In Medias Res Of What Was PDF Anniedale Records Archived from the original PDF on November 20 2008 Retrieved February 29 2008 Baker Jordan A In Medias Res Of What Was Self Released pastepunk com Retrieved February 29 2008 Scofield Kevin August 2003 In Medias Res Of What Was Discorder Retrieved December 15 2015 a b Larocque Mike The Amazing Res Vue Weekly Retrieved February 29 2008 a b In Medias Res File Under Music Retrieved July 15 2011 a b Leonard Christine August 18 2011 Stuck in the middle with you Fast Forward Weekly Archived from the original on November 13 2011 Retrieved October 12 2011 The Dark Crystal Bandcamp com December 15 2010 Retrieved July 15 2011 a b Douglas Nicole Skulstad Kenji Q amp A with In Medias Res Mars Hill Archived from the original on July 21 2011 Retrieved March 30 2009 It Was Warm And Sunny When We First Set Out In Medias Res Retrieved December 25 2010 a b Marchand Francois July 9 2011 CD Review The Vancouver Sun Postmedia News Retrieved July 9 2011 permanent dead link In Media Res It Was Warm and Sunny When We First Set Out Discorder March 3 2011 Archived from the original on May 1 2011 Retrieved March 5 2011 In Medias Res shows unflappable spirit on It Was Warm and Sunny When We First Set Out The Georgia Straight February 10 2011 Retrieved February 11 2011 Hudson Alex June 23 2011 Vancouver s In Medias Res Sign to File Under Music for Latest LP Exclaim Retrieved June 23 2011 a b deVries Philip October 12 2011 In Medias Res Hollis video Exclaim Archived from the original on October 15 2011 Retrieved October 12 2011 a b Hughes Josiah March 7 2012 In Medias Res Announce Canada U S Tour Drop New Music Video Exclaim Retrieved March 16 2013 a b Variations drum loops and pedal steel BandCamp com March 12 2012 Retrieved March 16 2013 Adams Gregory February 5 2013 In Medias Res The Center Exclaim Archived from the original on February 8 2013 Retrieved March 16 2013 There was a lot going on downtown Discorder February 20 2011 Archived from the original on September 28 2011 Retrieved July 22 2011 Lai Ben No complaints here Only Magazine Retrieved February 29 2008 Ranta Alan July 11 2011 Adaline In Medias Res Rococode Biltmore Vancouver BC November 5 Exclaim Retrieved July 11 2011 In Medias Res North American Tour 05 Archived from the original on September 19 2011 Retrieved August 9 2008 Hudson Alex July 15 2011 In Medias Res Take New LP on Cross Canada Tour Exclaim Retrieved July 15 2011 Scene and Heard Aug 2 Global Lethbridge August 2 2008 Retrieved August 4 2011 Morning News Morning News Cafe Aug 22 Global BC August 22 2011 Retrieved August 22 2011 Adams Gregory November 11 2011 In Medias Res Extend North American Tour Exclaim Retrieved January 1 2012 Hughes Josiah December 5 2011 In Medias Res Cancel December Tour Due to Family Emergency Share New Track Exclaim Retrieved January 1 2012 Woodsong Arts amp Music Festival Woodsong Arts amp Music Festival Retrieved July 15 2011 permanent dead link In Medias Res Sled Island Archived from the original on July 5 2011 Retrieved July 15 2011 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to In Medias Res In Medias Res on Bandcamp com In Medias Res on File Under Music In Medias Res on Vimeo com In Medias Res on Myspace com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title In Medias Res band amp oldid 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