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The Entirely Unremarkable World Of The Jimmy C

by The Jimmy C

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Step into “The Entirely Unremarkable World of The Jimmy C” - a fantasy land of catchy pop songs,self-deprecation, and the struggle for normalcy in a world gone completely bonkers.

The Jimmy C, the solo project of Melbourne musical wunderkind Jamie Coghill, returns with an album that surprised even himself: "The Entirely Unremarkable World of The Jimmy C". In 2020, Jamie still plays every instrument on every record as well as engineering, mixing and mastering. "The Entirely Unremarkable World of The Jimmy C" is no different. Despite featuring a few guest contributions from Jamie’s Lava Fangs bandmates: Wesley Fahey and Andrew Horne, and Stu Thomas (The Stu Thomas Paradox, Kim Salmon/Surrealists, Dave Graney), the vast majority of instruments on the record, as always, are performed by Jamie.
 
As Melbourne headed into lockdown in early 2020, Jamie found himself stuck at home: which conveniently also houses his home studio, Casa de Kensington. With the studio becoming a place of therapy, "The Entirely Unremarkable World of The Jimmy C" became an album borne out of boredom. Continuing the DIY journey started with "Project E.G.O." in 2005, "The Entirely Unremarkable World of The Jimmy C" is The Jimmy C’s most accomplished and fastest finished album to date with Stage 3 Coronavirus restrictions unexpectedly giving Jamie much more time to spend working on new songs.
 
While The Jimmy C’s previous releases have all spanned genres, "The Entirely Unremarkable World of The Jimmy C" showcases Jamie’s creativity and musical diversity on another level. No stranger to straight up rock’n’roll, he delivers that on ‘Standing in Doorways’, a track written for and about the Coghill family’s cats and kittens, while ‘Where Was She’ is perhaps the most straightforward pop jangle on any The Jimmy C record to date and melancholy album closer ‘Kings of the Earth’ departs from Jamie’s usual wheelhouse and introduces strings and a trumpet to The Jimmy C’s ever-expanding sound palate.
- Wes Fahey 2020

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released December 16, 2020

Jamie Coghill (The Jimmy C) - All instruments*, singing, production & mastering.
*Except: Stu Thomas - "Trumpet on Kings Of The Earth"
Wes Fahey - keyboards on "Standing In Doorways", strings on "Kings Of The Earth".
Andrew Horne - Lead guitar on "Something On Her Mind".
Cover art by Stu Manchu.

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The Jimmy C Melbourne, Australia

Melbourne based musician Jamie Coghill has been making his own music as The Jimmy C since 2005. He plays all the instruments, sings all the songs and records and mixes all the sounds. Jamie contributes music to the popular "Adventures Of Superseven" American Web Series and has played drums with a bunch of Melbourne bands. ... more

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