Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 5th September 2025Tracklist:Dizzy MagicGoatTapping HeartsThoughts on FireLost ItMarlaVioletRedBaby GirlGod's EyeImagine a circuit. A closed shape, carved pathway across components and obstacles, this sig
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Imagine a circuit. A closed shape, carved pathway across components and obstacles, this signal yielding a set of tones, new sounds and subtle interactions, noisy strings and hard-panned vocals holding solid before whooshsomething changes. A low note lifts and glides away. Just that quick, you are inside a song. Dizzy Magic is Sophie Weils fourth LP as Syko Friend, the solo guise thats codified her output through a decade-plus of operations in the latter-day USA undergrounditself a classification so vague and genre-blurred that itd be almost meaningless if not for the way Weils project has done continuous honor to certain clarifying commitments: guitars and amps, feedback and lyrics, free composition and locked-in songcraft. In its twin entanglements with tradition and experimentation, its richly organic sonic palette, and its effortless intimacy, the music of Syko Friend is instantly recognizable. Put one of her records on and you get it. On Dizzy Magic, Weil has maintained those parameters but refined them, tightening the studiocraft and expanding arrangements into dreamily broad-spectrum events, feelings rendered sharp and detailed, whether its a solo guitar ride or one of several full-band stompers featuring additional instrumental contributions by Evan Burrows, Hank Doyle, and Henry Barnes. This record is clear-eyed as it reaches previously unseen expanses, a grand gesture in touch with its smallest components. Its a testament to Weils devotion to continuous exploration; to the cathartic capacities of guitar music; and to the collaborations and efforts of writing, recording, and touring that underlie the ongoing push for self-expression on the margins. Thats where I met Weil, anyway, a long time ago, somewhere out between nodes on the underground map, musicians running the route night after night, figuring we were keeping the spirit moving. It was a signal path that was hard to see then, we were zoomed so deep in. But every so often something like Dizzy Magic swoons into view and hey, the meaning reveals itself, this shape you ca
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