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“Drawing from a wide array of influences extending from bucolic folk to melancholic indie, not to mention a rich dose of psychedelica, Nottingham’s Jiminil makes music indebted to the heavyweights of the genre yet never hemmed in to any one style. So while echoes of Bert Jansch, John Fahey, Joni Mitchell and Van Morrison are heard across his songs, these style are developed and subverted by inventive turns—both by recombining aspects of each into new forms, and leaning into jazz-like playfulness to move off on tangents.” – Various Small Flames

“Ponderous and sinister, Family Tree is a British/Irish folk song that invites the listener into a dark family dynamic—without giving too much away. It’s a cauldron of Gothic undertones and thoughtful songwriting:” – Gigwise

“70’s garden rock affections and the music with a bit of a country drawl even though Jiminil doesn’t. The guitar sustains while drum beats shift and shuffle give the track a wanderlust feel as Jiminil tells stories. There are a lot of things brewing, percolating and erupting here in beautiful ways.” – American Pancake

“Check out the mysterious yet blissful debut single Spider from Jiminil. Sunk into a lush acoustic atmosphere, Jiminil vocally narrates, surrounded by unconventional percussive elements and refined guitar touchings. “Spider” rekindles shades of Wildflowers era Tom Petty and Smog, making for an enthralling new Americana voice.” – Glide Magazine