Glimmers Release Their New Single Dreaming

Atlanta pop rock band glimmers release their new single, “Dreaming.” Together with the single, the band announced the Southwest Dreaming Tour.

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Dreaming

Reminiscent of the early 2000s pop rock, the song embraces the glimmers’ genre and perfectly fits into it. Inspired by bands like Bring Me The Horizon, glimmers have always maintained a punk-rock inspired vibe that resonates in “Dreaming” as well. Listening to “Dreaming” is like jumping into the past and reliving a period and genre we won’t never forget.

“Dreaming” arrives soon after glimmers’ previous success, “Scared To Lose.” Both the singles will be part of the band’s upcoming EP.

Lead singer Maggie Schneider mentioned that the song saw the light two years ago. “I am excited that we are finally releasing it!”
Schneider also commented the meaning of “Dreaming”:
It is about liking the idea of someone, rather than liking who they are in reality. For all my literature nerds out there, the first line of the second verse is a Fitzgerald quote from his essay “The Crack-Up.” He writes a lot about the struggles that come with fame and fortune that the public does not usually see. I wanted to play around with the idea of appearances vs. reality in these lyrics.”

Southwest Tour

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Together with the release of their new singles and EP, glimmers announced multiple upcoming dates for this autumn! The tour, named “Southwest Dreaming Tour,” will bring the Atlanta-based rock band to 14 cities in the southwest of the US. The tickets will be on sale soon.
The tour was organised in collaboration with Common Ground Collective.

Find here all the nights you’ll have the chance to see glimmers live

11/11 – Atlanta, GA
11/25 – New Orleans, LA
11/26 – Dallas, TX
11/28 – Prescott, AZ
11/29 – San Diego, CA
11/30 – Anaheim, CA
12/3 – Los Angeles, CA
12/7 – Las Vegas, NV
12/8 – Flagstaff, AZ
12/9 – Albuquerque, NM
12/10 – Tulsa, OK
12/11 – Nashville, TN
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