
Fueled by the confident and playful spirits of Nina Simone and Feist, Connie Lim & The Forrest Philosophy stir up an earthy blend of blues-driven, folk-rooted, indie pop. Lim, nick-named an indigo child of our time, sings with young spirit and old soul. Her deeply inspired lyrics are backed by driving rhythms that are perfect for that good old getaway car of yours.
Add in Nick Reiter on guitar, Leo Budirahardjo on bass, and guest musicians on percussion, and you’ve got the perfect road-trip experience through the desert and towards the solitude you’ve been craving.
No matter how light or heavy the topic, Connie Lim & The Forrest Philosophy’s music has always intended to promote good-spirits. After all, the band’s name is a tribute to Forrest Gump, the man who didn’t really ever know where he was going with all of it, but who sure did try his best.
In a world that values speed processors, instant noodles and go-gurt, Lim insists on taking the time to allow her next record to be as honest as possible. Lim continues to live, record, write, and perform in Los Angeles’ first choice venues, including The House of Blues, The Mint, and The Viper Room. Just recently major network NBC showcased and interviewed Lim on Ted Chen’s morning show, Sunday LA.


