Louise Kleboe - vocals, Alfie Thomas - acordian/keyboard and composer, Cara Vella - violin.
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4/5 Stars
Reviewed by Paul Taylor
27/06/2008
TAKE one female voice, an accordion player and a violinist and you have what? Half a gypsy busking troupe? No, in Louise Kleboe, Alfie Thomas and Chris Brieley you have the core elements of one of the more intriguing prospects for 2008.
Drawing from various classical and operatic traditions, elements of folk and a healthy regard for the atmospherics of film music, this trio, plus orchestral chums, conjure music so unusual I can only urge you to check it out for yourself.
For instance, The Moors is an epic poem set to a dreamy wash of strings, For Those Online is a torch song for the MySpace generation and Night Of Power plods along majestically like a classical requiem, but with a boulevardier accordion theme tacked on.
And then there is The Lovely Rain, a piece of pastoral mood music which could have escaped from Kate Bush's last album.
The key element here, apart from all those delicious strings, is the voice of Louise Kleboe - a mournful mezzo-soprano of gigantic proportions (the voice, not Louise!) which she deploys in a style somewhere between grand opera and the piano bar.
Don't be put off by the cover art (which includes blokes in spooky bird masks... just a little too Wicker Man for my liking). This is enthralling stuff.
Penny Black Music Magazine
Reviewed By: Andrew Carver
The Society of Imaginary Friends is an offshoot of the well-regarded indie outfit Band of Holy Joy. That band's Alfie Thomas and Chris Brierley have teamed with the luscious-voiced Louise Kleboe to create an early contender for album of the year.
Kleboe's singing has also attracted comparisons to Scott Walker. One can certainly hear the resemblance in her phrasing and tendency to head for the melodic path less taken on songs like the opener 'The Moors'. The orchestral accompaniment provided by Thomas and Brierley burnish the whole with a stately grandeur.
Kleboe's warm and intimate tones also have some of the special radiance of Kate Bush. Like Bush her voice puts a slightly eldritch spin on the lyrics, turning them into fairytales and lullabies.
On some a tiny handful of performers create an entrancing backdrop – just accordion, organ, Brierley's violin and Kleboe's massed vocals on the spectral 'Nursery of Day and Night', even less on 'Going Home'. Alfie Thomas proves an effective orchestral arranger on several songs, even turning to satire on 'For Those Online', which needles the world of social networking websites to a musical setting that would suit a James Bond theme.
At the other end of the spectrum, 'Night of Power' strikes a pose somewhere between Arvo Part and Calexico. 'The Easy Way' slices at the nerves with some strident violin, while 'Flower on the Wall' would be well-suited to one of Nick Cave's later film noir ditties. One can definitely hear echoes of Bush in the melancholy 'The Lovely Rain', which could easily have come off 'The Kick Inside' with Kleboe stretching her voice to its highest register while Thomas plays raindrop piano and Brieley's violin casts a melancholy shadow.
With so many gems in its 10 tracks, it's a can't-miss proposition for any fan of well-structured pop or ace female vocalists. It should particularly appeal to fans of Bush, Walker or their sundry followers.
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Very long time no see! Of course I remember you, all those hours spent sitting in the annexe with you and Stephen waiting for a bloody practice room...... and your wonderful Buss und Reu - it is indelibly imprinted on my memory.
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Dear Society of Imaginary Friends I told Myspace all about your brilliant song 'For those online' I am sure they are going to Love it as much as I do....Lots of Love Betty xxx
You do realise that, from now on, anyone leaving a comment for you is going to feel drawn into For Those Online's dark irony. Of course you do: it's all part of your twisted plan. Never the less, what a fabulous song (I realise we're a little behind the times on this one - put it down to MySpace phobia), beautifully delivered and epic even by your own exceedingly epic standards. And The Lovely Rain: gorgeous - contrastingly bare but every bit as rich and powerful. This is inspiring music! Big Love J&Txo
Lou- please check your Gmail for my reply. I keep getting 'error' messages , trying to reply via MySpace messaging. lets see if this even goes through!