Tuesday, July 27, 2010

The Shimmies give regards “To All Beloved Enemies” on debut album out today; Title track available for posting.

West coast tour dates coming up this week; Band to perform at San Francisco’s Bottom of The Hill on August 4th.

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L-R: Jimmy Galloway, Stephen Galloway, Sean Galloway, Jack Gingerich. Photo: Des James

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Play & Post

The Shimmies Beloved Enemies from To All Beloved Enemies

[STREAM + WIDGET]: http://fairtilizer.com/track/theshimmies-belovedenemies

[MP3] http://www.fanaticpromotion.com/projects/theshimmies/mp3/theshimmies-belovedenemies.mp3

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The Shimmies Judas from To All Beloved Enemies

[STREAM + WIDGET]: http://fairtilizer.com/track/theshimmies-judas

[MP3] http://www.fanaticpromotion.com/projects/theshimmies/mp3/theshimmies-judas.mp3

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The Shimmies Live

07/28 Sacramento, CA @ Friendship Cottage
07/29 Chico, CA @ Cafe Coda
08/04 San Francisco, CA @ Bottom of The Hill

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The Shimmies
To All Beloved Enemies

(Self-Released)

July 27th, 2010

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The Shimmies Press

The Shimmies are probably without question the most talented band I’ve seen in this part of the country.” – Bill Fishkin, Synthesis Magazine

“…a truly genuine and emotional take on well-written rock music.” – Listen Before You Buy

“Like many albums of our generation, To All Beloved Enemies is a throwback, not to a forgotten genre, but rather to a time when a musician wasn’t something just anyone could be, a time when pop music was written by a chosen few tortured ambassadors to the human condition.” – Craig Gordon, The Delta Mirror

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About The Shimmies

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Still maturing from a childhood project that combined brothers Sean and Jimmy Galloway’s first names, The Shimmies have created a self-appointed genre for themselves, which they lovingly refer to as “home school rock.” Much the way a home schooled child’s take on a book may have less to do with the collective opinion of their peers, so does The Shimmies’ take on pop music stand apart from the collective pretense of our generation.

Sean and Jimmy started out in the late 90’s as an acoustic two piece, and before that as kids trying to perfect difficult harmonies by panning Simon and Garfunkel’s Wednesday Morning 3AM on their small cassette deck boom box. They’ve since plugged in and added younger brother Stephen on bass and long time friend Jack Gingerich on drums.

The Shimmies’ music has come a long way since inception, but its defining characteristic remains angelic harmonies from the bands two front men, giving them a magical quality similar to that of The Avett Brothers or Fleet Foxes, with an overall sound that garners comparisons to the likes of Band of Horses, Jeff Buckley, and Sigur Ros.

Presently, The Shimmies’ sights are set on sharing their music with a greater audience, with national release of To All Beloved Enemies along with an upcoming tour of the US in late 2010. While other bands look to the future or to a time before they were born for inspiration, The Shimmies continue to make their home school rock. Rather than steal from their parents music, they’ve updated the music they grew up with, adding a more contemporary anthemic quality to our favorite 90’s memories.

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The Shimmies Links

EPK : WEBSITE : FACEBOOK : MYSPACE

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Contact Corey Gingerich | Fanatic Promotion

WEBSITE : TWITTER : FACEBOOK : E-MAIL

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