The Imaginary Band, longtime Chilliwack, BC-based musician Andrew Christopher’s latest project, steps fully into focus on their debut single, “Polka Hands.” A carefree, roots-leaning indie-folk single, it celebrates intuition, creativity, and the beauty of not overthinking life’s next move.
“At first, The Imaginary Band only existed vaguely in my mind,” explains Christopher. “But when I wrote ‘Polka Hands,’ I learned to fully embrace the concept.” Without a bass player at the time, he began playing a bassline on guitar, imagining exactly how it would feel once the right players arrived. “Immediately, an imaginary drummer sat behind the kit in my head, laying down a groovy but straight-ahead rock beat. Just sitting in the pocket. That’s still the intro of the song.”
The clarity of this vision unlocked something new; not just musically, but emotionally. Written during a lazy afternoon at a pump track while watching his son ride his bike, the lyrics came naturally and without force. “They speak of taking chances, doing hard things, accepting the reality that life is inherently complex, and that it’s beautiful that way,” Andrew shares. With real-life bandmates who are ever-so imaginative now filling the roles once envisioned, “Polka Hands” becomes both a song and a statement of intent.
The title itself reinforces the song’s central message: don’t overthink it. Inspired by a recent polka band performance at a friend’s 40th birthday and lyrics referencing a barroom scene and a game of Texas Hold’em, the original phrase “Polka Bands & Poker Hands” was quickly distilled. “It was a bit too wordy,” Andrew laughs. “So I went with ‘Polka Hands’ without overthinking it.”
Warm, carefree, and gently propulsive, “Polka Hands” balances folk and roots textures with indie sensibility, inviting listeners to loosen their grip, trust their instincts, and move forward with optimism.
