Some music is made to fill a room. Some music feels like it creates a room of its own. Immaterial Possession sits somewhere in that strange space between reality and imagination.
Described as haunted art rock, the Athens, Georgia band creates a sound that feels like discovering something hidden. Their music brings together psychedelic textures, folk influences, post-punk energy, and colourful pop melodies to create a world that is mysterious, playful, and completely their own.
At the centre of Immaterial Possession are Cooper Holmes and Madeline Polites, two artists who have built a project around creativity, curiosity, and experimentation. Alongside Kiran Fernandes and John Spiegel, the band has developed a style that goes beyond just the songs. Their live shows are filled with character, visuals, and a sense of theatre that makes each performance feel like stepping into another world.
Since their self-titled debut album in 2020, Immaterial Possession have continued to grow their unique sound. Songs like “Naked When You Come,” “Tropical Still Life (Florida Variant),” and “To The Fete” show the different sides of the band, moving from catchy and playful to strange and atmospheric. Their latest release, “In The Loom,” dives deeper into their hypnotic side, hinting at where the band may go next.
Immaterial Possession continue to build something that feels bigger than a collection of songs. Their music is a place to explore, full of unusual sounds, unexpected ideas, and a little bit of mystery.
For anyone looking for something outside the usual, Immaterial Possession offers a glimpse into a world where art, sound, and imagination come together.


