Limit, The

| Contact: | Thomas Kreidner |
| Territory: | Europe |
| Media: | press download |
Biography
Led and formed in 2021 by Sonny Vincent (Testors) and frontman Bobby Liebling (Pentagram), The Limit are a super-group charged on a collision of hard-edged genres. In your face, vital and visceral, The Limit bring an unfiltered, analog force cutting through a landscape too often dulled by polish and predictability. What they create isn’t retro, and it isn’t revivalist, it’s something far more rare: rock ‘n’ roll with genuine urgency, played like it still matters.
Their sound refuses to sit in one lane, connecting just as strongly with punk, hard rock and metal fans alike, tapping into a shared instinct that resonates across scenes and generations. The Limit are a band that bristles with the kind of kinetic charge that can only come from lifers; Vincent’s songwriting carries the DNA of rock’s most dangerous corners, while Liebling delivers a performance steeped in character and conviction: part snarl, part storyteller, always unmistakably his own. Together with drummer Alex Schwers (Slime), guitarist Dee Dammers and Hugo Conim (bass and guitar), they tap into something deeper than genre, fusing punk’s bite with hard rock’s weight in a way that feels both timeless and strikingly singular.
Another Drop is the band’s second studio album, released via Silver Lining Music on July 31st 2026. The album is feral, carefree and defiantly alive: a 15-track blast of raw, instinctive energy that feels less constructed than unleashed. There’s no chasing trends here, no studio trickery masking the message, just the unmistakable sound of musicians with nothing to prove and everything to say, delivering something immediate, unvarnished and real.
The result is a record that doesn’t sit comfortably alongside anything else: it stands apart, each track is delivered with a clarity of purpose and a refusal to overcomplicate what should hit hard and fast. Another Drop doesn’t just celebrate rock ‘n’ roll, it reasserts its core values. This is music made with integrity, and with a deep-rooted understanding of what gives it life in the first place. In an age of overproduction and imitation, The Limit strip everything back to the essentials and remind you what it feels like when it’s done right.
