Photo by Rina Khadivi
NYC’s Imaginary People return with Alibi, their third full-length, a haunting reflection of cultural and personal unrest. Produced by Phil Weinrobe and mixed by Eli Crews, the album merges post-punk and noir-pop atmospheres into cinematic soundscapes. Written during what frontman Dylan Von Wagner calls a “cultural civil war,” the record grapples with disorientation, grief, and fractured identity.
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