"My Anti-aircraft Friend" is a long-playing vinyl album (LP) by the artist Julie (103), released in classic record format for listeners who value both sound quality and physical presentation. With its extended playing time and carefully sequenced tracks, the album invites you into a cohesive sound world that unfolds gradually over both sides of the record. While specific genre details are not documented, the LP format suggests a focus on album-oriented listening rather than isolated singles, making this record particularly appealing to collectors and dedicated music fans who enjoy immersing themselves in a complete work. The physical LP edition of "My Anti-aircraft Friend" is designed for turntable playback and offers the warmth, depth and tactile experience that many associate with true hi-fi listening. Julie (103) presents herself here as an album artist, not just a single-track performer. Even without concrete public data about previous releases, the existence of a full LP underlines an artistic ambition aimed at building a coherent musical narrative. The track sequence, the concept suggested by the album title, and the LP format together point to an artist who thinks in terms of albums, moods and thematic arcs rather than just radio tracks. This makes "My Anti-aircraft Friend" an attractive discovery for listeners looking for new voices with a strong sense of artistic identity. The record is manufactured or issued under the Atlantic name, a label historically associated with high production standards, careful mastering and a strong catalog of influential recordings. Atlantic is known for its role in bringing many important artists to a wider audience, and its reputation rests on a combination of technical quality and editorial selectivity. For buyers, the Atlantic branding typically signals a reliable pressing quality, thoughtfully prepared artwork and a product designed to stand up to repeated listening. With "My Anti-aircraft Friend," the Atlantic imprint underlines that this LP is intended as a serious, album-length statement, aimed at listeners who value quality both in sound and in presentation.