Jimmy Robbins
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Jimmy Robbins

Jimmy Robbins writes songs that feel lived-in, like "Don't Fly Away" and "Breathing's For Rich Kids." The existing catalog copy mentions a band with Ethan...

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Jimmy Robbins writes songs that feel lived-in

His music sticks around, from "Don't Fly Away" to "Breathing's For Rich Kids."

For a good frame, try "All We Were" or "Emotionless." They get at what he does.

Robbins writes in that space where personal reflection meets something more direct. Songs like "Seven Letters (Goodbye)" and "Breathe Again" have that quality. The music itself is what sticks around.

He started with the debut album "Chasing Shadows," followed by "Dawn of a New Day." There was a band with Ethan James on guitar, Jake Carter on bass, and Alex Williams on drums, though it's unclear how long that lasted.

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Jimmy Robbins writes songs that feel lived-in, like "Don't Fly Away" and "Breathing's For Rich Kids." The existing catalog copy mentions a band with Ethan James on guitar, Jake Carter on bass, and Alex Williams on drums, though it's unclear how long that lineup lasted.

His debut album was called "Chasing Shadows," followed by "Dawn of a New Day." The songs "All We Were" and "Breathe Again" suggest he's working in a space where personal reflection meets something a bit more direct.

The music itself is what sticks around.

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