Australian pop rock group, Invertigo, was formed in Melbourne in 2000 by three
Leigh brothers: Jerry Leigh on guitar, James Leigh on keyboards, and Vince Leigh
on drums; together with Christian Argenti on lead vocals. The Leigh brothers had
previously been part of Vertigo, which released the single "Forever Lately" in
June 1997 via Gotham/BMG, peaking at number 38 on the ARIA Singles Chart. After
Hugh Wilson left Vertigo in 1999, the Leigh brothers formed Invertigo with
Christian Argenti as the new vocalist. Invertigo's debut single "Desensitized"
reached the top 30 in June 2000 ...