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THE SONG
A moody tune with cool guitar work that fits the feel of the song.
The vocals fit nicely with the mood.
THE CD
There 's tons of emotion coming from this disc. The music pulls you in and summons you to drift along with it as it plays all the way through. We dig it.
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Submerged deep inside the human psyche is a place we hide the
darker moments of our thought; tucking them safely away in a twilight
realm of forbidden passion, yearning and remorse. This meloncholy kingdom of imagination is something few of us ever bring out into the light to share with each other even though we all secretly relish the time we spend in that fantastic realm.
Dim is a band unafraid to shine a light onto these shadows of lonliness and despair, fusing them into a musical syntheses where light and darkness consume each other leaving only the naked resolution of fear and hope. The music is a strange conjuration, like summoning a phantasmal thread of control and setting it to hold back an avalanche of the Id heaving and straining against this heavy burden, it seems as if it could snap at any moment and send the music reeling into a chaotic maelstrom of bliss and oblivion.
Dim emerges from a deep, rich musical valley with a new and unique sound that defies conventional labels, and breaks new ground in the lost art of song crafting. The band was formed in the summer of 1995 to fill up a one night opening at Jerry's Pizza in Bakersfield. Fate, however turned up the unusual combination of talent and chemistry
that are the calling cards of success. Four years later, dim are still pulling loyal fans and new converts alike into So. Cal's live music venues with their unique blend of ethereally charged melodies and Fronczak's quiet, but enchanting stage pressence.
...release, Dim's debut c.d. on Park Way Records presents ten short journeys into personal exorcisms of these gifted artists. Doubting Thomas provides a look inside of anxiety with its noisy chaotic ending and Barajas' impassioned singing. In "No Longer a Mother," the mood is eerily shaking as Fronczak reaches far within to explore secrets of
abadonment and betrayel. These song's, coupled with their incredible live sound make Dim shine through in a musical scene long dominated by bands less concerned with honesty of their art and more focused on image and style...D.Armstrong
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