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About Me

"Tonight is one of the busiest music nights of the year, but before we get to that, a brief recap of last night's show at O'Leaver's. I tapped out four notes on my iPhone during Dim Light's set: "whiskey swagger," "swing/waltz," "Mark Lanegan (Gutter Twins)," "peeling black paint on metal pipes." "Whiskey swagger" was how someone sitting next to me at the bar (Brady) described Dim Light's dirty, bluesy, just-rolled-out-of-bed-with-a-hangover rock. It's tired and anxious but ultimately carefree (or care less). Their brutal sound has a natural swing, which swings even farther when married to a waltz-time rhythm (as it was on a few numbers). Frontman Cooper Moon's stature and tone reminded me of Mark Lanegan singing dead-end rock songs that conjure visions of broken factories and industrial blight. With Boz Hicks on drums (Her Flyaway Manor, Domestica) and Rhodes on bass, it all works with a gut-stabbing efficiency. I saw these guys at The Waiting Room in January and thought they sounded like sludge-core (but the headache I had that night might have had something to do with that). Last night, they were much more refined, and even (dare I say it) downright catchy. This is a band to watch out for."
-Tim McMahan, Lazy-i.com

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 28/07/2007
Band Members: Cooper: Reverb

Boz: Math

Tom: Low End Noise
Influences: Non-Musical:

Rye Whiskey. Headaches, Heartaches, & Backaches. Longingness, Wishfulness, & Forgetfulness. Friends, Enemies, & Acquaintances.

Musical:

Roland S. Howard, the Gun Club, Pussy Galore, Townes Van Zandt, Dead Moon, Tom Waits, the Birthday Party, R. L. Burnside, the Oblivians, the VSS, Moss Icon, Nurse With Wound, Charlie Parr, These Immortal Souls, the Scientists, the Stems, Bastard Noise, Crime & the Ciry Solution, the Rolling Stones, Neil Young, Gram Parsons, Einsturzende Neubauten, Mnemonists, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, My Bloody Valentine, ect....
Sounds Like: go fuck yourself.
Record Label: I'm Drinking This
Type of Label: Indie