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| Apr 2014
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Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2014-04-15
Reviewed 2014-04-15
Drop dead gorgeous compositions/songs using voice, guitar, organ, distant drums and percussion, all treated. Avoids the annoying “fragile female voice” trap so many women artists fall into. Dream-like quality to all, as if played on the other side of a low hill bordering a remote sunny flower filled meadow on a perfect day in the Sierra. A perfect record. For fans of Low, The World of Skin, early 4AD type stuff (Dead Can Dance), Cat Power on better drugs. Every. Single. Song. On. This. Is. A. Masterpiece. This will lower your blood pressure.
1) (1:19) layers of voice create a lovely balm reminiscent of Eno’s Music for Airports, but much briefer, a nice intro to next song (play together)
2) (3:17, play with previous) oh so chill, loveliness fits in with ambient dreamscape
3) (2:36) a song, dreamy feel with very light brushed drums, distant feel to guitars and vocals, sublime
4) (2:57) hollow distant almost tribal percussion with vocals, treatments, like a strange vicodin dream, can be used as an intro to the next song:
5) (4:33) sparse and slow, drama, but beyond lovely
6) (2:44) solo feeling song, pretty as a flower, using capo’ed guitar
7) (3:56) more song-like, a tad dark
8) (2:10) very chill, utilizes subtle strings, bells
9) (2:23) slow, sparse vocal centered
10) (3:48) a nice slow walk, guitar centered, subtle vocs, melodic
11) (3:15) cool ambient noise, organic,filled with light, Miss Information type stuff
12) (4:58) guitar layering followed by vocal layering, hypnotic
1) (1:19) layers of voice create a lovely balm reminiscent of Eno’s Music for Airports, but much briefer, a nice intro to next song (play together)
2) (3:17, play with previous) oh so chill, loveliness fits in with ambient dreamscape
3) (2:36) a song, dreamy feel with very light brushed drums, distant feel to guitars and vocals, sublime
4) (2:57) hollow distant almost tribal percussion with vocals, treatments, like a strange vicodin dream, can be used as an intro to the next song:
5) (4:33) sparse and slow, drama, but beyond lovely
6) (2:44) solo feeling song, pretty as a flower, using capo’ed guitar
7) (3:56) more song-like, a tad dark
8) (2:10) very chill, utilizes subtle strings, bells
9) (2:23) slow, sparse vocal centered
10) (3:48) a nice slow walk, guitar centered, subtle vocs, melodic
11) (3:15) cool ambient noise, organic,filled with light, Miss Information type stuff
12) (4:58) guitar layering followed by vocal layering, hypnotic
Recent airplay
Glow Now
Ode to Year Two — May 27, 2017
This Morning Glory
Buford J. Sharkley Presents: As Told to Hervey Okkles — Mar 26, 2016
Welcome
Meow — Feb 28, 2016
Welcome
Meow — Feb 21, 2016
Welcome
Meow — Jan 24, 2016
Glow Now
Breakaway Bluff — Jan 17, 2016
Charting
2014-04-25 — 2014-06-27
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Jun 29 | 3 |
| Jun 22 | 2 |
| Jun 15 | 3 |
| Jun 8 | 4 |
| Jun 1 | 1 |
| May 25 | 2 |
| May 18 | 3 |
| May 11 | 3 |
Track listing
| 1. | Welcome | ||
| 2. | Wordless In Woods | ||
| 3. | This Morning Glory | ||
| 4. | Over. Round, In A Room. Found. | ||
| 5. | Glow Now | ||
| 6. | The Lull The Going | ||
| 7. | Elemental Finding | ||
| 8. | All Now Vibe | ||
| 9. | The Signal, Wind | ||
| 10. | The Signal, Lift | ||
| 11. | Bellow Below As Above | ||
| 12. | New Lights For A Sky |