JIM NOTHING - IN THE MARIGOLDS
JIM NOTHING - IN THE MARIGOLDS
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In The Marigolds brims with pleasantly scuffed, quietly considered charm. Songs nod openly to the South Island sounds-of-yesteryear without feeling hamstrung by nostalgic whiff. Rather, Jim Nothing implement the rickety gallop of The Bats (Seahorse Kingdom) or chug-a-chug moves of 3d’s (Yellow House) as sonic-starter to bud their groggyheaded guitar-steez.
“Never Come Down” boasts the kind of spring-loaded chorus Tāmaki Makaurau futurist P.H.F. might mess around with, while “Borrowed Time” pits power-pop urgency against the easy thrum of Melted Ice Cream alumni, Salad Boys.
Should every knotty rock outfit have a violinist handy? Anita Clark makes a case for yip! Across the record she acts as anchor and alternate weather; throwing emotionally weighted leads, defiant sustains and winning harmonies against Sullivan’s sunkist ditties. The production, courtesy of drummer (and Melted Ice Cream boss-hog) Brian Feary, feels both craggy and spacious, capturing perfectly the open claustrophobia of life in a flat city.
Tracklist
- It Won't Be Long
- Never Come Down
- Seahorse Kingdom
- Nowhere Land
- Already Gone
- Fall Back Down
- Yellow House
- Borrowed Time
- Only Life
- Something New
- Back Again
- In The Marigolds
