Fred Armisen's "100 Sound Effects" is an album consisting of a variety of unique sound effects, including sounds not usually found in traditional sound effect records. Scheduled for release on September 26th via Drag City, the album received contributions from artists such as Mary Lynn Rajskub and Tim Heidecker. Recording took place in Los Angeles with engineer Darrell Thorp after discussions with Steve Albini. The project is dedicated to Albini, reflecting on collaboration and memory. Armisen will also embark on a short comedy tour anticipating the album launch.
Fred Armisen's new album, "100 Sound Effects," features a variety of unique sound effects, created with the help of notable collaborators like Dave Grohl and Mary Lynn Rajskub.
The album aims to evoke specific feelings through sounds not typically found on conventional sound effect records, showcasing Armisen's creative direction and inspiration.
Intended as a tribute, Armisen dedicates the album to Steve Albini, expressing his fond memories and the importance of collaboration in creating the project.
Armisen's "Comedy for Musicians But Everyone is Welcome" tour will begin shortly before the album's release, emphasizing a blend of music and comedy in his performances.
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