Tammy
General
| Sep 2008
Reviews
Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2008-09-01
Reviewed 2008-09-01
Supergroup of local women doing simplistic if experimental compositions that usually take on a joyful vocal expression not unlike Kleenix/Liliput. Musical and experimental at the same time using rudimentary percussion and well played bass
1) tribal looped percussion, voices and some Frippy guitar join the mess
2) proggy bass with swirling electronoise and spoken non sequitors
3) layers of voices
4) rudimentary tribalism like Kleenix/Liliput, with a chorus
5) brief vocal layers
6) minimal voice is joined with electronics then another tribalism with “radiation” repeated
7) more vocal layers
8) male reciting time, then a simple beat and melodic female singing
9) layers of female vocs
10) a low drone and minimalism starts, then a pulsing rhythm overlaid with various noisey tones
11) noisey droney horns with vocalizations, creepy kinda industrial looped beat with noises to match
12) plodding tribal industrial feel with a chorus of “war”
13) another multilayered vocal quilt
14) quilt picks up a beat, with simple instruments and tribal percussion, midway a strange spoken word accounting of a dream
15) white noise appears and sets the tone for a more noisey, improv feel that falls away to the recitation of 1’s and 0’s like a binary code
1) tribal looped percussion, voices and some Frippy guitar join the mess
2) proggy bass with swirling electronoise and spoken non sequitors
3) layers of voices
4) rudimentary tribalism like Kleenix/Liliput, with a chorus
5) brief vocal layers
6) minimal voice is joined with electronics then another tribalism with “radiation” repeated
7) more vocal layers
8) male reciting time, then a simple beat and melodic female singing
9) layers of female vocs
10) a low drone and minimalism starts, then a pulsing rhythm overlaid with various noisey tones
11) noisey droney horns with vocalizations, creepy kinda industrial looped beat with noises to match
12) plodding tribal industrial feel with a chorus of “war”
13) another multilayered vocal quilt
14) quilt picks up a beat, with simple instruments and tribal percussion, midway a strange spoken word accounting of a dream
15) white noise appears and sets the tone for a more noisey, improv feel that falls away to the recitation of 1’s and 0’s like a binary code
Recent airplay
Tammy, Purpledragon
Buford J. Sharkley Presents: As Told to Hervey Okkles — Dec 06, 2025
Vocalbeautyericlandmark
Buford J. Sharkley Presents: As Told to Hervey Okkles — May 03, 2014
Flutterfingers, Tammy
public noize racket — Oct 25, 2008
Vocalbeautymarkgergis
Baptism of Solitude — Oct 16, 2008
Vocalbeautyall
Baptism of Solitude — Oct 09, 2008
Jamaica
Baptism of Solitude — Oct 02, 2008
Charting
2008-09-07 — 2008-11-09
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Oct 26 | 2 |
| Oct 19 | 1 |
| Oct 12 | 1 |
| Oct 5 | 1 |
| Sep 28 | 1 |
| Sep 21 | 2 |
| Sep 14 | 3 |
Track listing
| 1. | Tammy | ||
| 2. | Flutterfingers | ||
| 3. | Vocalbeautyall | ||
| 4. | Jamaica | ||
| 5. | Vocalbeautyericlandmark | ||
| 6. | Purpledragon | ||
| 7. | Vocalbeautymarkgergis | ||
| 8. | Tammy2 | ||
| 9. | Vocalbeautymndrstatue | ||
| 10. | Germany | ||
| 11. | Vocalbeautyjacquelinegordon | ||
| 12. | War | ||
| 13. | Vocalbeautygloat | ||
| 14. | Crazyhorse | ||
| 15. | Vocalbeautybinary |
