NYC's Imaginary People Release New Single 'It's Simple'
After beginning the promotional campaign of their third album in February 2020, Imaginary People had to hit the pause button due to the Pandemic. Now the band is starting back up with singles from their new album Alibi.
Imaginary People Release New Single 'Crazy Eight'
Today New York City-based rockers Imaginary People share their new single 'Crazy Eight.' Lifted from their third full-length album Alibi due July 12th (pre-order), 'Crazy Eight' follows up their recent single 'Hometown,' described by PopMatters as “landing somewhere between '80s stadium rock (The Alarm, War-era U2) and latter day saints such as the War on Drugs.' 'Crazy Eight' is streaming at YouTube and on all streaming services to add to your favorite playlists.
Imaginary People Announce New Album ALIBI
New York City-based band Imagainary People have announced the release of their third full-length album Alibi due July 12. Today the band shared 'Hometown' the first single to be lifted from the album with PopMatters and the song will be on all streaming platforms this Thursday. The song condems the homogeny of the modern world, the capitalist system that dictates that, and the death of culture and personality that entails. PopMatters says, 'Landing somewhere between '80s stadium rock (The Alarm, War-era U2) and latter day saints such as the War on Drugs, the track feels like sweeping emotional victory while tackling one of the truths of life in our time: Home ain't what it used to be.' Imaginary People's frontman Dylan Von Wagner explains, 'It's about what happens when your town is replaced with something that seems to sway on the benign and it kind of leaves you with this dread. It's all spread out in this cookie cutter mold, and the town doesn't have its own personality – just another brush stroke on the bland canvas of suburbia.”