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Thankfully Friendly Fires haven’t been too tarnished by the endless glow stick paradigms associated with the now dreaded nu-rave tag, and their laboriously recorded, self-titled debut only serves to confirm the burgeoning distance from a world of garish neon and questionable colour combinations.
Eschewing the acid revivalism of Klaxons, Friendly Fires are the laidback older sibling to their snotty, demanding, attention-deficit little brother. They make music with dancing in mind, and while they’re more than happy to expose an electronic underbelly, disco sirens are replaced with pernickety percussion. Falsettos serve more than a novelty purpose and the end result is a lean, trim ten track hit of blessed-out halcyon pop and shifting shoegaze.
You might be surprised to know they used play in a hardcore band. You probably already know that the purveyors of 2008’s slickest, disco punk filth don’t hail from New York, but St Albans. Despite the lack of cultural kudos, Friendly Fires don’t just pull it off, they revel in it. It’s a debut that bubbles with elements of DFA’s cooler-than-thou production and the house party inclinations of The Rapture, riotously polished off with Ed McFarlane’s vocal.
Now ten tracks might initially represent a measly return for two years of toil, but apart from a brief Epworth dabble on album opener ‘Jump in the Pool’, it’s a self-produced, heartfelt debut that’s been tinkered and trimmed to dizzying effect.
Last year’s single ‘Strobe’ fleetingly slows the album tempo to a glistening electro lullaby, ‘Lovesick’’s bass slide and incessantly catchy chorus screams single potential and ‘Photobooth’ runs with the angular, self assured attitude that might see it grace a Kitsune compilation.
An album brimming with stand alone tracks; it’s as comfortable and capable of gracing dance floors as it is commandeering mainstream radio playlists. Swathes of rapturous synth and punchy, rhythmic basslines are twisted into an immediate melange of daytime friendly anthems and itchy indie disco floor fillers designed to get your feet moving independently of your body.
Porn star guitar skitters over bongo snaps and pan pipe blasts in the thoroughly restless ‘In the Hospital’, ‘Paris’ briefly takes up the itchy rhythm challenge before enveloping itself in colossal washes of synth, before the epic, choral stomp of ‘White Diamonds’ slow burns itself to a thunderclap close.
Assured, short and ultimately sweet, Friendly Fires is a glib reminder that you don’t need an M6 underpass, New York penthouse or guestlist to have an all night disco party, and remind us there’s no shame in getting your groove on.
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agreed
I've been listening to it for a couple of weeks now and I must say it's pretty bangin. Looking forward to owning the CD version!
a surprisingly...
good record by a surprisingly good band.
i find
most of it completely forgettable. Jump in the pool is the only stand out
Lovesick the only duff song for me
all killer no filler elsewhere.. Paris + JITP are possibly my 2 fave singles of the last 12 months.
That was
my initial reaction but it definitely rewards repeated listens.
great
album - jump in the pool is top
ditto to jump in the pool
great track. i was pleasantly suprised at the quality of the whole album, but i fear im getting less enthusiastic about it the more i listen to it.
the drummer is from Harpenden not St. Albans!
:) hometown pride
I cant wait!
I <3 this band - unexpectedly good live as well as on record it must be said. :D
I had to be careful with this
First listen I thought "10/10, this is incredible!!" I've slowly calmed myself down to an 8.5
It's one of my favourite listens of the year, 'Skeleton Boy', 'Jump in the Pool' and the new version of 'Paris' are my highlights
Nice one Reef!
jump in the pool
jump in the pool is ace.
great record!
great opener,
great closer
and all the tracks in between could all be singles!
these tunes need to be in clubs, the kids would love it!
Apologies...
Phils. Lazy journalism eh? :)
I second Matty
I find it so bizarre that FF aren't getting massively big, and bands like Los campesinos, Black kids, and Vampire weekend are
Jump in the pool is the strongest pop/indie track i've heard in a long while,
akin to Somebody told me/take me out/brianstorm
they're alright i guess
still waiting for 'that' band though, the one that'll totally blow me away. nothing is doing it for me at the moment.
nothing will
most music is shit these days. the more you can sound like any other group the more kudos you seem to recieve.
Strobe is
AMAZING.
paris
btw. is the ending on 'paris' a coincidence or does it sound exactly like 'Sun And Ice' by the field?
Taking recycling a bit far?
I've got 6 of the 10 tracks on previous singles so won't be rushing out to buy it for 4 new tracks it's virtually a compilation album. c'mon boys wheres the new material?
If you're waiting for
'that' band then listen to Passion Pit
had this album a while
and after 20 or so addictive listens it is truly a 'sound system banger', will be purrrrchasing the vinyl once out, such a catchy angular dance record :)
Thanks for the tip
This lot are ace!
SOund like avalanches mixed with arcade fire.
haha
I am at a party in Rothamstead Hall this weekend, how lovely.
god
i love this band
Yup.
If you listen a bit closer, you can hear it in the background of the chorus too. DEFINITELY The Field. Hopefully he got paid.
this album
delivers the big sound. it's got the whip-cracking beats, soaring choruses, and catchy hooks.
almost too good to be true.


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