Shimmer Demolition | Nothing to Do / Kiss Her

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Nothing to Do / Kiss Her

by Shimmer Demolition

Muddy and abrasive instruments, dead drums, and rough, sleazy vocals collide and burst, spilling erotic memories and violent imagery all over the cracked and scorched dreamland this artist calls home.
Genre: Metal/Punk: Post-Grunge
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Shimmer Demolition's first release, "nothing to do / kiss her" is a collision of styles in a visceral expression of both gloom and ecstasy. Love and hate. Ugliness and beauty. Destruction and creation. You know, all of those powerful opposites you've heard in other songs, delivered to you in a way that only Shimmer Demolition does it. With full-on rock and roll volume, intense shouting and unflinching honesty, this quick and sloppy two-song release appeals to both the volatile beast and the passionate dreamer inside. Shimmer Demolition delivers seriously intense vocals, crackling and warped guitars, muddy bass, and canned drums that sometimes sound like stripper beats. Shimmer Demolition is one guy from Windsor, Ontario. Written, recorded, produced, performed, edited and mixed by Shimmer Demolition. Mastered by Johnny West. Design and layout by Lear Mason. Photography by Sara King. Get this brutally beautiful release to rediscover the true meaning of modern rock.


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