"Jangled fuzzed out, slacker pop goodness. I can't stop playing it. Give me Raleigh Arena & Wildflowers for some trippy vibes" - Sophie
Local hero Jim Nothing is back with a brand new album that's both blissed out and bummed out in perfect equal measure. Set to arrive this October on Melted Ice Cream, Grey Eyes, Grey Lynn finds Jim navigating "local pubs, open roads, psychedelic summers and deep melancholia". Fans of homegrown guitar pop gems will drink the Jim Nothing Kool-Aid with a smile. - Flying Out
Jim Nothing is set to release his latest LP, Grey Eyes, Grey Lynn out October 18th through Meritorio Records (Spain) and Melted Ice Cream (NZ).
Grey Eyes, Grey Lynn is a record that could only come from inner-city Auckland and is an open window into Jim Nothing's world. Created during a time of isolation, Jim reflects on his immediate surroundings, finding beauty in the ordinary and noting the eccentricities of everyday life.
Jim Nothing's songwriting has matured, showing a refined narrative which pulls from lived experience. Themes and scenes of local pubs, open roads, psychedelic summers and deep melancholia. This is antipodean life at the edge of the world. Written on walks through the neighborhood with a notebook and pen.
Recorded between The Audio Foundation and Jim's own garage. The amalgamation of spaces further blurs the line between a “demo” and a final recording, as buried within the songs are the initial moments of weird magic and intimacy.
The outcome is an album that retains the crystalline nature of early recordings, offering a feel very much immediate and genuine. Sonic experimentation of acoustic instruments, layered guitar drone and catchy pop hooks create a palette both heady and new.
Influences from New Zealand's past can undoubtedly be heard (The Clean, Snapper, LBGP) but the world contained within Grey Eyes, Grey Lynn is a world of Jims. Both a slice of life and a moment in time.
Tracklist:
1. Hourglass
2. First Bite
3. Wildflowers
4. Easter at the RSC
5. Grey Eyes, Grey Lynn
6. Can't Find It Now
7. Raleigh Arena
8. Lucky Charm
9. The Shimmering
10. The Present
11. Sundown Clown
12. Out of Reach
13. The Pass