Over the past couple of years New York-based grungegaze outfit and JOVM mainstays Glimmer — Jeff Moore (vocals, guitar), Jaye Moore (drums), Johnny Nicholls (guitar) and Kevin Dobbins (bass) — have released a handful of well-received singles have seen the quartet firmly establishing a sound that mixes elements of shoegaze, grunge and dream pop in a way that’s both nostalgia inducing and yet contemporary.
Building upon a growing profile, the band’s highly-anticipated full-length debut, Get Weak is slated for an October 3, 2025 vinyl release through Philadelphia-based label, Abandon Everything. Recorded with Jeff Berner at Brooklyn-based Studio G and mastered by Will Yip, Get Weak reportedly sees the band pairing their more pop-leaning singles with heavy-hitting alt-rock anthems and softer, more ethereal material
The album’s latest and last pre-release single “Been Down” features big, crunchy, Dinosaur Jr.-like riffs with even bigger, remarkably catchy The Colour and The Shape-era Foo Fighters-like hooks and forcefully propulsive drumming serving as a lush yet remarkably catchy bed for Jeff Moore’s dreamily plaintive delivery. “Been Down” showcases the band’s unerring knack for pairing big hooks and arena rock-like bombast with earnest, nostalgia-including lyricism. And while clearly drawing from 120 Minutes-era MTV alt rock, the new single continues a run of material that manages to sound incredibly contemporary.
The band will be embarking on a short run of tour dates in October. Check out the tour dates below.
Tour Dates:
10/9 Philadelphia, PA @ PhilaMOCA
10/10 Baltimore, MD @ Ema’s Bar
10/11 Fredericksburg, VA @ Madame’s Oddities
10/12 Richmond, VA @ Bandito’s
10/13 Asheville, NC @ Static Age Records
10/14 Nashville, TN @ TBA
10/15 Cincinnati, OH @ Northside Tavern
10/16 Chicago, IL @ Cobra Lounge
10/17 Detroit, MI @ Reware Vintage
10/18 Beaver Falls, PA @ Local 724
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