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Album Review: Friendly Fires


Aug 27 2008 5:56 pm,

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Album Review:  Friendly Fires

Friendly Fires

‘Friendly Fires’

(XL Recordings)

St Albans trio Friendly Fires may not have the hippest postcode in the world, but boy do they know how to conjure up dancefloor-fillers - their remarkable first effort inspiring frenzied toe-tapping from first listen, with Paul Epworth-produced opener ‘Jump In The Pool’ paving the way for an infectious mix of sultry basslines, shimmering electronics, subtle rhythms and scratchy riffs. Recorded entirely on a laptop in the garage of frontman Ed MacFarlane’s parents’ house, the album is a master-class in how to make first rate DIY disco punk; with tracks like ‘Photobooth’, ‘Lovesick’, ‘White Diamonds’ and ‘On Board’ heralding the closest a British band has ever come to bettering The Rapture. Playful, rhythmic and in places utterly sublime, the future looks blindingly bright for Friendly Fires.

Camilla Pia

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