Magdalena Bay have announced that they’re working on a film for their latest album ‘Imaginal Disk’.
To celebrate the first anniversary of their acclaimed record ‘Imaginal Disk’, the duo of Mica Tenenbaum and Matthew Lewin, took to social media to share that they’d “like to formally announce and acknowledge the existence of a full album movie.”
While details surrounding the project are scarce, the duo did share that it’s their “most ambitious undertaking thus far” and the film “will be done at some point… soon”.
Check out the post below.
Magdalena Bay’s ‘Imaginal Disk’ scored a glowing five-star review, in which Otis Robinson wrote for NME: “Stylishly gauche and expertly overproduced, kaleidoscopically experimental and expressionistic, ‘Imaginal Disk’ is a zeitgeisty time capsule of anxious post-internet existentialism and the online condition observed through a synthy flower-power lens. Here, Magdalena Bay are underrated pop messiahs at the top of their game.”
The acclaimed album was also crowned NME‘s fifth best album of 2024, with Alex Rigotti writing: “Cue ‘Imaginal Disk’, which blends smooth rock, psychedelia and disco to give one of the funkiest examinations of the human condition. Straddling the line between considered craftsmanship and straight-up bangers, ‘Imaginal Disk’ is sophistipop at its finest.”
In other news, Magdalena Bay have announced a 2026 UK and European tour that kicks off in Birmingham’s O2 Academy on February 2. They will then head to Cardiff, Dublin, Glasgow and Manchester, before a huge show at London’s O2 Academy Brixton.
They set off around Europe from there, playing in eight countries and rounding it off in Stockholm on February 26. Tickets for the shows are on sale now, you will be able to find yours here.