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General | May 2011

Reviews

Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2011-05-25
Outsider music? Or tripped out psyche? Hard to tell difference lately. Solo guitar w/ vocs, no drums, minimal perussion in tambourine, maracas, etc. Comes across hippie but then more hipster. All pretty messed up and wrong. Right for the wrong reasons? See also the Arf! Arf! Label, Chris Knox, Daniel Johnston, Neutral Milk Hotel.

1) strummy, urgent happy guit and vocs, no drums, FX heavy
2) slightly slower and trippy, more indulgent
3-4) sparser, percussive guitar w/ vocs, tripped out for sure
5) slow and trippy again and weird
6) brief intro, play with next track
7) huh? A good taste into the disjunct weirdness this is, play w/ prev intro, good weird noises behind
8) briefer and weird, minimal w/ voice
9) strumming w/ elect guit over acoustic stuff, wtf?
10) vocs only, brief, weird
11) sparse strumming, vocs and fucked up feel, nice subtle background noises
12) very strummy, tambourine, louder and more upfront, slow paced and fucked up
13) drums, flanger, and Robin Trower feel
14) sloppy waltz

Recent airplay

Transcendent Mind
Songs: CantanJul 29, 2011
Jam Song
Music CasseroleJun 25, 2011
Everything Everything Ever
Wee AnimaculesJun 17, 2011
Jam Song
Songs: Cantan pts. I & IIJun 11, 2011
Conscious Agents
brain dripJun 08, 2011
Conscious Agents
Lost VersesJun 02, 2011

Charting

2011-05-30 — 2011-08-01
Week EndingAirplays
Jul 31 1
Jun 26 1
Jun 19 1
Jun 12 2
Jun 5 3

Track listing

1. Everything Everything Ever
2. Mahamudra
3. Imagine Magic
4. Love Day
5. Transcendent Mind
6. A Word From Our Sponsor
7. Conscious Agents
8. Enter Lights
9. Banjo Fuzz
10. Hour Boat
11. Morphic Resonance
12. Reflector
13. Jam Song
14. Bright