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PREORDER: Gimic –  New Traditions LP [IMPORT] – New LP
PREORDER: Gimic –  New Traditions LP [IMPORT] – New LP
Drunken Sailor Records

PREORDER: Gimic – New Traditions LP [IMPORT] – New LP

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Bulldozer rhythm section sets it up and holds it tight, and on top of that, guitar and vocals chop, spin and rip it to shreds, stomping the steamroller flattens the asphalt and vocalist Harriet sinks her heel into the burning blacktop to hold it together as the thing swerves straightaway with chaos corralled into focused onslaught, a cyclone twisting jumping pulling up pieces constructed 40 and 30 years ago, chucking Irish confetti through windows of institutions, ripping roofs from rebar and dropping tornado spikes on unsuspecting targets while the roar at the center mows over the ground, hard and tender as asphalt on a dog day when you suddenly realize you need to get to it right now.  New traditions indeed, blowtorch the sidewalk and scratch your initials in the cement.  Inspirational music from the streets of Bristol.  -- winch 






Mimic finally release their debut album on Drunken Sailor after a demo and two 7” singles on Crew Cuts Records. Gimic are a band that take their time and deal in quality over quantity having released just 13 songs so far in their six year life span. New Traditions is a 12 song album that plays and feels like a mission statement and a record that will be loved by the current generation but also will be discovered in years to come as one of 2026’s masterpieces. It’s urgent, energetic and twists and turns at every corner. The rhythmn section is locked in and in perfect harmony whilst the guitar tone is clean and sharp but it’s Harry’s voice that give it that confrontational and emotional edge with her blood-curdlingly vocals. It’s like a hardcore Minutemen mixed with an angry math rock band mixed with the musicianship of No Means No. This is a punk record by four people who live and breathe DIY Punk. Gimic have made an outstanding and inventive album that deserves your love and attention. -- Sean Forbes




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