Label: Other People
With shoegaze and dream pop elements at their finest; Gleemer have created a sequel to their outstanding EP, No Goodbyes, which highlights this groups, ever-growing talent, beautifully.
With Moving Away’s opener Gauze, the Colorado band open up their LP, in a similar fashion to their previous release, although now with more synths and almost double the track length, adding increased levels of stunned silence, Gauze anchors Moving Away near-perfectly, then making way for a power house of a follow-up, in the form of the lush, quick paced Heater.
Whether it’s caressing the wounds of a broken soul, or providing the energy for the party of the youth, it’s in this inability, to create anything less than an auditory jaw drop, which keeps Gleemer fresh on the mind, leaving their records stuck on repeat, while eagerly awaiting a new edition to their land of auditory, cinematic bliss. Whether it’s four tracks or nine, Gleemer’s ineptitude to create anything other than possible cult hits, will never cease to be anything less than stunning.