
Jimbo Demo
KEY FEATURES
- Remastered for vinyl by Jonathan Schenke
- 1xLP available on Cloudy Clear Colored Vinyl and Rainy Teal Colored Vinyl
- Spins at 45 RPM
RELEASE DESCRIPTION
âTacoma, Washingtonâs Enumclaw bill themselves as âThe Best Band Since Oasis,â but theyâre self-released and, thanks to COVID, have never had a chance to play a live showâŠBlown-out guitars and languid beats conjure a sort of dingy, Pacific Northwest shoegaze.â - Marc Hogan, Pitchfork
âLast year was a banner year for Tacoma-based rock band Enumclaw.
After dropping their first single "Fast N All" in early 2021, the band blew up, nabbing features in the Seattle Times, KEXP, Pitchfork, and The Fader before playing any public live shows. In April, they dropped their debut EP Jimbo Demo to rare reviews. And just last week, Enumclaw announced Luminelle Recordings signed them. Things are only looking up for the grungy four-pieceâŠ
Citing bands like Nirvana, Radiohead, Mötley CrĂŒe, Drake, and Weird Al Yankovic as influences, Enumclaw's sound is a mashup of shoegaze, post-grunge, and emo. The mix is a kind of ironic evocation of the music that made the Pacific Northwest so popular in the '90s. There's angst inherent to the band's distorted guitar and disaffected, flat singing, with lyrics earnest enough to make you want to sing alongâlike when Johnson speak-sings with his characteristically brash vulnerability, "Remember when we were kids/ How did it end up like this/Those are the days that I miss" on Jimbo Demo album opener âCentsâ.â - Jas Keimig, The Stranger
TRACKLIST
1. Cents
2. Cinderella
3. Eat
4. Fast N All
5. Free Drop Billy
6. Fruit Flies
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KEY FEATURES
- Remastered for vinyl by Jonathan Schenke
- 1xLP available on Cloudy Clear Colored Vinyl and Rainy Teal Colored Vinyl
- Spins at 45 RPM
RELEASE DESCRIPTION
âTacoma, Washingtonâs Enumclaw bill themselves as âThe Best Band Since Oasis,â but theyâre self-released and, thanks to COVID, have never had a chance to play a live showâŠBlown-out guitars and languid beats conjure a sort of dingy, Pacific Northwest shoegaze.â - Marc Hogan, Pitchfork
âLast year was a banner year for Tacoma-based rock band Enumclaw.
After dropping their first single "Fast N All" in early 2021, the band blew up, nabbing features in the Seattle Times, KEXP, Pitchfork, and The Fader before playing any public live shows. In April, they dropped their debut EP Jimbo Demo to rare reviews. And just last week, Enumclaw announced Luminelle Recordings signed them. Things are only looking up for the grungy four-pieceâŠ
Citing bands like Nirvana, Radiohead, Mötley CrĂŒe, Drake, and Weird Al Yankovic as influences, Enumclaw's sound is a mashup of shoegaze, post-grunge, and emo. The mix is a kind of ironic evocation of the music that made the Pacific Northwest so popular in the '90s. There's angst inherent to the band's distorted guitar and disaffected, flat singing, with lyrics earnest enough to make you want to sing alongâlike when Johnson speak-sings with his characteristically brash vulnerability, "Remember when we were kids/ How did it end up like this/Those are the days that I miss" on Jimbo Demo album opener âCentsâ.â - Jas Keimig, The Stranger
TRACKLIST
1. Cents
2. Cinderella
3. Eat
4. Fast N All
5. Free Drop Billy
6. Fruit Flies




















