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NIMMO.

It’s been a long road for Nimmo towards their full-length debut album. The band – consisting of Sarah Nimmo and Reva Gauntlett – were busy working on the collection three years ago as part of their major label deal with Sony that they’d pretty much signed straight out of uni, before they came to the slow realisation that the system they were operating in wasn’t quite working for them.

“We would come up with something simple and everyone gets excited, and then for some reason it then became a really slow process,” Sarah now explains, looking back on the events that unfolded. The pair left the label on amicable terms, taking the music they had been working on with them. But they were yet to face their toughest test.

In order to pay the bills they had to get fulltime work in bars and cafes, and then use any extra time

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