Rymes with Orange

Statue Park included future RWO guitarist Rob Lulic and drummer Alex Dias, along with Sam Moorhouse (bass), and Neil VanderWerf (lead vocals).

Hedberg, Moorhouse and Bob Goodman drummer left the band soon after Gilmour, while Lulic, Dias, and D’Eith forged ahead under the name Rymes With Orange.

Not long after the release of Peel, drummer and co-founding member Alex Dias left the band to focus on an acting career and to pursue other musical ventures, such as his current project, Beastly Idiots (2017).

Peel was supported by the band's first large-scale cross-Canada tour in June 1993,[4] both on their own and as an opening act for The Blue Shadows,[6] Redd Kross, One Free Fall[7] and Odds.

In September 1994, the band released Trapped in the Machine, produced, engineered and mixed by John Webster, and including all six members, Lyndon Johnson, Rob Lulic, Bob D'Eith, Nelson Sinclair, Niko Quintal and Steeve Hennessy.

With D'Eith off the road and helping run Citrus Soul Productions from Vancouver, Rymes With Orange tour Canada extensively to support the album, and garnered airplay on radio and at Much Music with the singles "Toy Train", "I Believe", "She Forgot to Laugh" and "The Taking of David".

After his official split from Rymes with Orange, D'Eith decided to re-focus his attention on his Law Practice, Politics and for his music output, he teamed up with Paul Schmidt, a classically trained acoustic guitar player, to form an ambient, instrumental project called Mythos.

[13] In mid 1997, Kevin and Niko left Rymes to record and tour with Kim Bingham's band Mudgirl after her founding rhythm section members drummer/singer Glenn Kruger, and bassist/vocalist Russell Less pursued other creative opportunities.

Kevin Spencer moved to the United States, to begin performing the role of Roger Davis in the U.S. touring production of Jonathan Larson's hit musical Rent.

And in both summers of 2002 and 2003, he worked as Production Manager for the Vancouver International Jazz Festival, while also touring with Canadian singer-songwriter Matthew Good, as his drum and bass technician, and also playing keyboard from side stage.

The album features original members Lyndon Johnson, Rob Lulic and Steeve Hennessy, with new rhythm section Paul Fournier on Bass and Patrick Aldous on drums.

[18] For this special event, Rymes With Orange reunited its 1999 touring lineup of; Lyndon Johnson, Rob Lulic, Steeve Hennessy, Kevin Spencer and Trevor Grant.

RWOTV (The Rymes With Orange Channel) features rare and unreleased material, such as live performances on MuchMusic, MusiquePlus and the CBC, and includes all their official music videos.

On November 4, 2017, Rymes With Orange reunite for the first time in 21 years, with Trapped in the Machine lineup; Lyndon Johnson, Rob Lulic, Steeve Hennessy and Nelson Sinclair.

Original Trapped in the Machine drummer Niko Quintal, who couldn't attend the private event in Vancouver, is also rumored to be returning to the project for future recordings.