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Gleemer Premiere New Song “Come Down” – New Full Length Anymore Due Out 11/17 via Other People Records

October 3, 2017

Jack Garland

 

Gleemer Premiere New Song “Come Down”
via UPROXX

New Full Length Anymore Due Out 11/17
via Other People Records

Preorders Available Now

On Tour This Fall w/ Hundredth, Spotlights, Tennis System

 

 

Ft. Collins, Colorado’s Gleemer have teamed with UPROXX to premiere “Come Down” the shimmering new single from their upcoming full length, Anymore, due out November 17th via Other People Records.

“Come Down” is a warm blend of ’90s rock fuzz and dreamy textures that offers an emotive new spin on familiar sounds.  UPROXX noted Gleemer‘s unique ability to “mix the best of emo and shoegaze” while praising the song’s lovingly meticulous production as “the beautifully polished.” Anymore was recorded by singer/guitarist Corey Coffman in the studio he built in at his parent’s house, and the album’s homegrown atmosphere perfectly compliments the relatable vignettes in Coffman’s lyrics.
Listen to “Come Down” via UPROXX:
http://uproxx.com/music/gleemer-come-down-premiere/

 

Gleemer will be supporting Anymore throughout the Fall on a lengthy run of U.S. tour dates with Hundredth, Spotlights, and Tennis System. See full itinerary below.

Anymore track list:
1. Basketball Casino
2. Soothe Me
3. Come Down
4. Pressure
5. Sunday
6. Cooler Pt. 2
7. Dryness
8. Porcelain
9. Light Out
10. Not Around
11. Gush

Tour Dates:
11/30 Baltimore, MD @ Metro Gallery *
12/01 Brooklyn, NY @ Night Bazaar *
12/02 Philadelphia, PA @ Boot & Saddle *
12/03 Somerville, MA @ ONCE Ballroom *
12/05 Pittsburgh, PA @ The Fun House *
12/06 Lakewood, OH @ Mahall’s *
12/07 Lansing, MI @ The Loft *
12/08 Chicago, IL @ Beat Kitchen *
12/10 Denver, CO @ The Marquis Theatre *
12/12 San Francisco, CA @ Bottom Of The Hill *
12/13 Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo *
12/15 San Diego, CA @ Soda Bar *
12/16 Mesa, AZ @ Nile Theater *
12/18 Austin, TX @ Sidewinder *
12/19 Dallas, TX @ The Dirty 30 *
12/20 Houston, TX @ Walter’s *
12/22 Birmingham, AL @ Syndicate Lounge *
12/23 Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade *

* w/ Hundredth, Spotlights, Tennis System

Biography:
Ft. Collins, Colorado’s Gleemer is rooted in the micro, the tiny parts of life that feel insignificant until you look back on them later and realize how much you’ve changed. It’s this attention to the details of life that fuels the band’s new full length, Anymore.

Gleemer started small as the solo project of guitarist/vocalist Corey Coffman, whose initial interest was mostly recording. At age 15, he’d already transformed part of his parents’ house into a makeshift recording space, which led to studying music engineering in Phoenix, AZ, and then working at a studio in Brooklyn, NY. Though he’d always dabbled in writing and recording his own music, it wasn’t until Coffman found himself alone in New York that Gleemer took shape. Coffman began sharing his song ideas via email with friends back in Colorado and the process soon proved so fruitful that he decided to move back home to pursue the band more seriously. The band would go through several line-up changes with each member leaving their mark, but the addition of multi-instrumentalist Charlie O’Neil was the final ingredient to Gleemer’s growth. The result would be Moving Away, an impressive collection of songs that introduced the band to a wider audience and hinted at the potential that would be realized on Anymore.

As Gleemer’s momentum grew, so did Coffman and O’Neil’s creative partnership as the duo played and recorded every piece of Anymore together in the home studio, giving the album a palpable sense of warmth and familiarity. Indebted to the ‘90s, Coffman and O’Neil use shades of emotional alternative’s vulnerability and the distorted grandeur shoegaze elements to create a dynamic sound that feels intimate and expansive all at once. Coffman’s considerate production feels like a labor of love as each track ebbs and flows between gentle atmospherics and huge fuzz-drenched catharsis. Gleemer’s songs often sound massive, but lyrically focus on individual instances. Much of Anymore is episodic, with Coffman’s plain-spoken poeticism drawing on his own experiences to create fictionalized vignettes that catalog the kinds of small details that can only be cherished in hindsight. While these dramatic scenes are often left unresolved, Coffman’s words encourage a kind of solace in uncertainty.

Sometimes it’s the littlest things that create the biggest impression. With Anymore, Gleemer seeks to capture these flashes of hurt, excitement, longing, and hope, and translate them into personal songs that supply universal touchstones. Through this process Anymore offers both a set of great songs and hopefully a little comfort, if only for a moment.

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