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F/i’s Invisible Men reappear from the deep underground with psych machinery still humming
By Editorial Team - June 29, 2026
Summary
Bandcamp Daily names F/i’s Invisible Men Album of the Day, spotlighting the Milwaukee underground band’s long-running space-rock, psych and noise legacy.
Key Facts
- Category: News
- Published: June 29, 2026
- Tags: f/i, invisible men, bandcamp daily, space rock, psychedelic, experimental, album of the day, Milwaukee Space Rock / Psych Reissue
F/i’s Invisible Men becomes Bandcamp Daily’s Album of the Day on 29 June, and the story has the satisfying feel of an underground transmission finally getting a stronger antenna. The Milwaukee project, led by Richard Franecki, was apparently so buried in the 1980s underground that even its founder did not have copies of some earliest releases. That detail says a lot about a pre-digital era when private pressings, fake labels and true cult status were not marketing language but survival conditions. Invisible Men now arrives with the weight of a band whose discography moved through space rock, psych, noise, kosmische drift and stubborn outsider persistence. F/i sound valuable because they remind us that underground music was never only about being obscure. It was about building whole sonic worlds without permission, then waiting years for the right listeners to decode the signal.
Source: https://daily.bandcamp.com/album-of-the-day/f-i-invisible-men-review