Nimmo is a London-based five-piece band formed by Sarah Nimmo, Reva Gauntlett, Josh Faull, Jack Williams and Hannah Rose.
Their brand new single called “Dilute this” is a fantastic and hypnotically perfect piece of contemporary electronic mixed with a pungent, sickly beat.
The song, as they explained, is “about the fear of love becoming mundane and no longer unique” and it was inspired by the dark electronica of New Order and the heartfelt pop of Everything But The Girl and Fleetwood Mac.
It arrives after the promotion of her debut EP “Others” and it’s the first taste of the band’s upcoming major debut LP due out next year.

Lyrics:

Passive nights and passive air
Distances we make and share
(Don’t love me vacantly)

(Don’t love me vacantly)
Nights out up were nights of lust
Now they’re nights we barely trust
(Don’t love me vacantly)
(Don’t love me vacantly)

What have we become?
What have we become?
Just bored love like everyone?
What have we become?
What have we become?
Just bored love like everyone else, baby?

We dilute this, dilute this
We dilute this, dilute this
We dilute this, dilute this
We dilute this, dilute this
We dilute this, dilute this
We dilute this, dilute this

I think back to times we’d feel
Paranoid this over-killed
I can tell you’re losing will
Sinking organs, deadly still
(Don’t love me vacantly)
(Don’t love me vacantly)
(Don’t love me vacantly)
(Don’t love me vacantly)

What have we become?
What have we become?
Just bored love like everyone?
What have we become?
What have we become?
Just bored love like everyone else, baby?

We dilute this, dilute this
We dilute this, dilute this
We dilute this, dilute this
We dilute this, dilute this
We dilute this, dilute this
We dilute this, dilute this