Jimkata
New Single “Wait For You"
New video from Los Angeles based Jimkata. Entitled “Wait For You" the track narrates the feeling of being in limbo - sitting around waiting and feeling restless while navigating uncertainty. Singer Evan Friedell shares, "I didn’t realize at the time I wrote it how prescient and universal that feeling would become as we experience a global pandemic and a world in chaos."
The video was created by animator Ben Clarkson, who brings further depth and dimension to the notion of waiting. While "Wait For You" is on one level a heartbreak inspired pop song, it is also a commentary on helplessly waiting and hoping for the world to get its shit together.
Jimkata have garnered acclaim from publications such as Billboard, as well as gaining a loyal grassroots following by performing relentlessly.
Jimkata are a three-piece anthemic, synth-washed, electro-rock band based out of Ithaca and Los Angeles. With a triumph of swirling analog synths, infectious pop hooks and candid lyrics, Jimkata have built a distinct sound which has been resonating with listeners across the country.
Friends since middle school, Evan Friedell, Aaron Gorsch and Packy Lunn infuse Jimkata, (named after the so-bad-it’s-good 1985 gym-fu caper Gymkata) with both an adventurous musical streak and relatable lyrical themes. Mixed in with the modern synth sensibilities and hard driven indie rock are influences drawn from the likes of Motown, singer-songwriters like James Taylor and even old country songs, where storytelling and a quick turn of phrase share priorities with melody and the beat. Jimkata have concocted an unusually rich and rewarding mix and one that’s evolved naturally.
After taking a two and a half year hiatus following the release of six studio albums and the successful building of a vibrant, grassroots fanbase, Jimkata are preparing for their next chapter.
Their latest single entitled “Wait For You" narrates the feeling of being in limbo - sitting around waiting and feeling restless while navigating uncertainty. Singer Evan Friedell shares, "I didn’t realize at the time I wrote it how prescient and universal that feeling would become as we experience a global pandemic and a world in chaos." The video was created by animator Ben Clarkson, who brings further depth and dimension to the notion of waiting. While "Wait For You" is on one level a heartbreak inspired pop song, it is also a commentary on helplessly waiting and hoping for the world to get its shit together.
Alex High
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