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"Society of Imaginary Friends songs are way beyond brilliant, truly
outstanding material." Mike Pearlstein - The Big Takeover magazine, New York.
- Alfie Thomas
(Accordion/composer)
- Chris Brierley
(Violin)
- Louise Kleboe
(Vocals)
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Review on Planet Sound Channel 4
29/07/2008 By
Society Of Imaginary Friends/ Sadness Is A Bridge To Love
In a similar vein to the supernatural calm of Antony And The Johnsons, this is both ominous and poetic.
Based around an operatic vocal and an ambient orchestra, it offers the kind of surreal beauty that Stanley Kubrick would have given his beard for.
From the blinding rush of The Moors to the grand death march of Night Of Power, it's a remarkable experience that will leave you in goosebumps. 8/10
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Posted by Maggie on 06/12/07 12:45:
I'm very lucky to have heard SOIF live at a small private gathering. Louise's voice is mesmerizing and the whole act takes you to your very own special space. Bring on 'Sadness Is A Bridge To Love'!
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Posted by Bogdan on 20/11/07 06:35:
I first heard a SOIF track on Virgin Atlantic back in 2005 or so (I played it over and over during my long flight from London to San Francisco). I promptly went to a Virgin Music store, then to other stores to inquire about SOIF and no one knew about them, there were no traces of them in any database. It drove me nuts. I've regularly checked for them, hoping there would be an album or downloadable tracks. Finally, my wish has been fulfilled. Thank you! This music is superb.
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Posted by xxx Fiona P. on 07/03/07 08:05:
The tracks are amazing, your music transports me. I especially like ' Tide of Life ' and 'The moors'.
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