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Reviews
Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2006-03-31
Reviewed 2006-03-31
Ultra low fi female vocals fronted noise/punk. Like a super low fi Nirvana/Hole crossed with Kitty Kat Spy Club or pre-Donnas Raggedy Anne. Drums can barely keep a beat, guitars are out of tune, and the production, well, lacks. But that makes it all the better in this era of overproduced soul-less crap. At least these kids got spunk.
1) fast slow punky, struggling to keep the beat in the most charming way
2) dirgier noise-rock feel, kind of a Bleach era Nirvana to the vocal delivery
3) slow sparse, sensitive then loud, yes theres a Hole/Nirvana connection, but much more charming
4) out of tune, clunky guitar turns fuzz onslaught
5) plodding feel
1) fast slow punky, struggling to keep the beat in the most charming way
2) dirgier noise-rock feel, kind of a Bleach era Nirvana to the vocal delivery
3) slow sparse, sensitive then loud, yes theres a Hole/Nirvana connection, but much more charming
4) out of tune, clunky guitar turns fuzz onslaught
5) plodding feel
Recent airplay
Radioarms
What was scene? — Dec 03, 2015
Radioarms
The National Congress Of Vaselines — Jun 08, 2006
Never (Blood Me)
Brownian Motion — May 31, 2006
Radioarms
Brownian Motion — May 24, 2006
Recessive Dirge
Brownian Motion — May 10, 2006
Radioarms
Brownian Motion — May 03, 2006
Charting
2006-04-16 — 2006-06-18
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Jun 11 | 1 |
| Jun 4 | 1 |
| May 28 | 1 |
| May 14 | 1 |
| May 7 | 2 |
| Apr 23 | 2 |
Track listing
| 1. | Radioarms | ||
| 2. | Recessive Dirge | ||
| 3. | Never (Blood Me) | ||
| 4. | Chicken A' Milk |