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Record label
  
Atlantic Records

Genres
  
Pop rock, Power pop


Years active
  
2000-2001 Reforming: 2008

Labels
  
Standard Records, Atlantic Records

Past members
  
Christian Argenti (lead vocals) (2000-2001);Vincent Leigh (drums) (2000-2001);Gerry Leigh (guitar) (2000-2001);James Leigh (guitar, vocals, keyboards) (2000-2001).

Origin
  
Melbourne, Australia (2000)

Albums
  
Next Stop Vertigo, Veritas, Forum, Pinocchio

Similar
  
Pseudo Echo, Toxic Smile, Brian Canham, Taxiride, Ahmet Ertegun

Invertigo the rock n roll bedroom part 2 2001


Invertigo were an Australian four-piece pop/rock group active in the early 2000s (decade).

Contents

Its members were Christian Argenti (born 3 January 1975) as well as brothers Gerry Leigh (born Gerome William Leigh on 10 May 1966), James Leigh (born 1 December 1967) and Vince Leigh (born 19 November 1965) (the latter two of which were former members of Pseudo Echo).

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Early incarnation (as Vertigo)

Originally formed as Vertigo in 1996, they released the single "Forever Lately" in 1997 which became an Australian radio hit, followed by the single "Human Need". The Vertigo lineup consisted of lead singer Hugh Wilson as well as the three Leigh brothers, and they recorded an album: mixed by Chris Lord-Alge. Following the departure of their lead singer in 1999, Vertigo disbanded.

Invertigo

The three Leigh brothers, however, found vocalist Christian Argenti as their new lead singer and reformed with the slightly different name of Invertigo in 2000. The June 2000 single "Desensitised", which they performed on the variety show Russell Gilbert Live, signalled a return to the charts. A sample of "Desensitised" was featured on the Osmosis Jones Sampler CD. 2001 saw the release of another single, "Chances Are", in February 2001, and soon after, their debut album Forum in July. Since their only album, the band's current status is unknown. On the official Pseudo Echo site under the FAQ section it advises that Christian Argenti left the band in February 2003. Today, Christian is a radio announcer, having been the host of Melbourne sports radio station SEN's midnight to dawn program "All Night Appetitite", and is currently the presenter of "Talking Back The Night" on 92.5 Gold FM (Gold Coast) on the regional Southern Cross radio network.

Albums

  • Forum (2001) Aus #11
  • Songs

    Chances AreForum · 2001
    DesensitizedForum · 2001
    Man EnoughForum · 2001

    References

    Invertigo Wikipedia


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