Member Since: 30/05/2006
Band Website: cdbaby.com/brothersdimm
Band Members: Drayfus Grayson Guitars, Bass, Lead VocalsDavid Bateman Keyboards, Accordian, VocalsPaul Marangoni Drums, Cymbals, Vocals
Influences: XTC, Beatles, Crowded House, Badfinger, The Police, Split Enz,
Talking Heads, Brian Eno, Debussy, 80’s New Wave, World Party,
David Lynch films, and a whole lot more ......
Sounds Like: From Adam Waltmire: Pop Garden Radio:To Oblivion is a fantastic album. It covers such a wide range of emotions and styles and leaves the listener begging for more.From the opening thunderstorm in the album's title track to the pure beauty of the closing "Uncertainty," the Brothers Dimm prove to the world that there is still some wonderful Pop music being made out there by real musicians.Vocalist Drayfus Grayson has a sweet and almost gentle approach to his delivery, not unlike Neil Finn and Wings-era Paul McCartney. If the vocals and harmonies on To Oblivion do not take you to another place, you are realy missing out on something wonderful.Rounding out the brotherhood are keyboardist/arranging/backing vocalist David Bateman and drummer/percussionist/backing vocalist Paul Marangoni.Standout tracks on the album include "Too Busy Shopping," "Probably Wrong," "Plumbing Day" and "Princess Whenever."The Brothers Dimm are a group of extremely talented Pop musicians making great music, and after listening to To Oblivion, you'll most likely thank them for sharing their talents with us.
Record Label: Dick and Jane Records
Type of Label: Indie