Picked up Dimmer at Other Music last week. Really solid folk/jazz from Jim Elkington and a backing band of Thrill Jockey friends. Think Jim O’Rourke or the Sea & Cake guys’ recent solo outings. Dimmer‘s a dark but pretty slow-burner that we’ll be cueing up many a Sunday afternoon this summer. You can catch Zincs live at Mercury Lounge this weekend. In the meantime, here’s a sample.

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Comments (6)
  1. this is indeed good stuff..i am into chill out twang at the moment with a twist of ramones..so this is right up my street. Love the fiddles…will be checking out this band straight away. Its raining here in scotland hope it’s better wherever you are!!!

  2. Krissy  |   Posted on May 19th, 2005

    This band is awesome. Especially the bass player.

  3. I agree, this is a really solid disc…

  4. Suckeredyou  |   Posted on May 19th, 2005

    I saw them open for Spoon in Chicago a few weeks ago. They were a real snooze live. It seems like a couple of you are enjoying the disk so I’ll give it a listen.

  5. > I saw them open for Spoon in Chicago a
    > few weeks ago. They were a real snooze live.

    Adam Shore would not like them. ;)

  6. I agree with Krissy! I mean, really! I agree!

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