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Atlanta’s dim Unveil New Single “home is where you are” – Now Streaming Everywhere Emotional Track Deals with Loss, Grief and Ultimately, Hope Band Features Ex-Members of The Dangerous Summer, Woe Is Me |
“Capturing the pain when you ‘lose someone close,’ the new video from rock act dim shows there’s a reason to ‘keep going’ through the grief until you find the love and hope on the other side.”- Hollywood Life “What happens when you mix former members of The Dangerous Summer and Woe, Is Me? A calming emo outfit with an angsty metalcore edge? No, not even close. In the case of emerging Atlanta act dim – you get a riveting pop-influenced group with soothing rock sounds similar to the likes Emarosa, The Spill Canvas and Have Mercy.”- The Noise |
![]() Photo: Credit: Arnley Sena of SLPWLKR |
Atlanta’s dim delivers an energetic and emotional pop-rock sound that feels like a sucker punch to your heart. Featuring singer Matt Mulkey (Young Mountain, MOLEKEY, ex-Woe Is Me), drummer Ben Cato (ex-The Dangerous Summer) and guitarists Nick Lowry & Charlie Pinkard – dim have come together to be “the light into the dawn” during the confusion and chaos of this modern world. The band’s emotional new song “home is where you are” follows on the heels of their previous single “Start Over Again.” and “Break You Down.” Mulkey says, “The music video is about the search, the questioning, what goes on when you lose someone close,” dim’s Matt Mulkey tells Hollywood Life. “Yet, when you stop to look around and take it all in, you see the signs they leave for you and notice them within the beauty of everything. Their love and your home, is right where you are – it’s never gone, it’s always there within you.” Watch the music video for “home is where you are” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Iuti10KBgM. Stream the single here: https://dim.fanlink.to/hiwya Music video filmed, directed, & edited by: Arnley Sena of SLPWLKR Recorded & Co-produced by: Jeremy Nichols of Space Jockey Sound Hollywood Life writes, “With a debut album set sometime for the Summer, dim promises to bring an LP of their brand of emotional pop-rock, one that will make the world seem anything but dim.” Watch for more new music from dim in the months ahead! |