Imajinary Friends, The

The Imajinary Friends

Formats:
LP Vinyl Silver Color Ltd.
LP Vinyl Ltd.
CD Digipak
Condition:
New
New
New
Media:
Mint
Mint
Mint
Sleeve:
Mint
Mint
Mint
Cat No:
SER039C
SER039B
SERC039
Availability:
In Stock
In Stock
In Stock
Price:
18.00 €
15.00 €
9.00 €
Description:

Sound Effect Records presents a new, European, version of The Imajinary Friends new, self-titledalbum , released in late-2017 on SF's 300mics label! This second edition will be limited to 300 vinyl copies (200 on black and 100 only on silver vinyl) and due out on June 8th 2018, along with its first ever CD edition; digipack CD is also limited to 300 copies.


After over a 15 year hiatus, the Imajinary Friends are back with a new collection of sizzling electric dreams from space that pulsate with a strange, sexy, far out groove (i.e. L’Outsider, with guest vocals and lyrics by Deborrah Morgan aka Moogy.) On their eponymously self-titled 3rd LP, the Imajinary Friends tweak the frequencies and really fry all the instrumentation that is both dizzying and danceable (i.e. The Dark Sparkle or Space Trash.) The Imajinary Friends continue to experiment with sounds and rhythm on tracks like 101 Kazoos and Frangipani. This record brings the rhythms of the 70’s Krautrock scene with the dark guitars of UK Post-Punk paired with buried vocals and slurred sounds of the 90’s shoegaze movement.


The Imajinary Friends are a somewhat mysterious collective. Ever changing and evolving. The core 3 are Tim Digulla (one half of Lounge/Exotica/Electronica duo Tipsy,) Ricky Maymi (current guiterrorist & founding member of The Brian Jonestown Massacre; he also played with Mellow Drunk, Spectrum, The Wild Swans and Steve Kilbey, among many others) and Travis Threlkel (also a founding member of BJM, now, founder & creative director at Obscura Digital). For these recordings, the Imajinary Friends enlisted the following to sing vocals on several tracks: The aforementioned, Australian/French-Belgian Singer-songwriter Moogy (L'Outsider); Stephen Lawrie of The Telescopes (Hate This Party); and Marleen Nilsson of Death And Vanilla (Baby’s Bathwater)


"San Francisco's The Imajinary Friends, mercurial pranksters of soundscape and pop, continue to turn in the unexpected with their unique brand of original and uncompromising music."(Pete Kember aka Sonic Boom)


“Pretty way out stuff that floats around enough while being sort of hypnotic drawing the listener in.” (Flipside)