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UK indie trio Friendly Fires have returned with a new single ‘Silhouettes’ and news of their first new album in eight years, Inflorescent, due out on 16 August.Alongside producers Mark Ralph, James Ford and Disclosure, Friendly Fires spent the last eighteen months working on their long-waited third album. While working on their follow-up record to 2011’s Pala, the band released a string of anthemic singles including ‘Love Like Waves’, ‘Heaven Let Me In’ and a cover of Charles B & Adonis’ ‘Lack Of Love’, that will all appear on Inflorescent. Inflorescent Track List:1. Can’t Wait Forever2. Heaven Let Me In3.
Kiss And Rewind7. Love Like Waves8. Lack Of Love9.
Almost Midnight11. Run The Wild FlowersFriendly Fires Live 2019Sun 30 June Glastonbury Festival, UKSun 14 July Citadel Festival, London, UKSat 20 July Splendour In The Grass, Yelgun, AustraliaSun 21 July 170 Russell, Melbourne, AustraliaMon 22 July Metro Theatre, Sydney, AustraliaFri 26 July Leopallooza, Bude, UKSat 27 July Standon Calling, Standon, UKSat 14 Sep Nova Batida, Lisbon, PortugalTue 24 Sep Elsewhere, Brooklyn, New York, USThu 26 Sep Fillmore Theatre, San Francisco, USFri 27 Sep Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles, USSat 28 Sep CRSSD Music & Arts Festival, San Diego, US.
Friendly Fires create music that lies somewhere between the poppiness of Snap!, the funkiness of Prince, and the electronic dance-iness of Daft Punk.Consisting of frontman Ed Macfarlane, Jack Savidge and Edd Gibson, Friendly Fires were the first unsigned band ever to play Channel 4's Transmission, and their self-titled debut album was nominated for the 2009 Mercury Award. The name Friendly Fires originates from the opening track of English post-punk band Section 25's LP 'Always Now' and the trio consider German techno label Kompakt, Carl Craig and Prince to be their biggest influences.The band have since gone from strength to strength with BRIT nominations and a Top 10 album release. Their sophomore offering, 'Pala', was released in 2011.Having already toured extensively, Friendly Fires have already performed throughout the UK, Europe, Japan, USA, Canada, Mexico, South America and Australia.During the five years since their last release, the band have been incredibly quiet - until now, with their third LP 'Inflorescent' arriving in August 2019.Friendly Fires will support their release with a UK, Ireland and European tour in the autumn 2019. Catch them live by checking out the tour dates and concert ticket information below on Stereoboard.
Friendly Fires create music that lies somewhere between the poppiness of Snap!, the funkiness of Prince, and the electronic dance-iness of Daft Punk.Consisting of frontman Ed Macfarlane, Jack Savidge and Edd Gibson, Friendly Fires were the first unsigned band ever to play Channel 4's Transmission, and their self-titled debut album was nominated for the 2009 Mercury Award. The name Friendly Fires originates from the opening track of English post-punk band Section 25's LP 'Always Now' and the trio consider German techno label Kompakt, Carl Craig and Prince to be their biggest influences.The band have since gone from strength to strength with BRIT nominations and a Top 10 album release. Their sophomore offering, 'Pala', was released in 2011.Having already toured extensively, Friendly Fires have already performed throughout the UK, Europe, Japan, USA, Canada, Mexico, South America and Australia.During the five years since their last release, the band have been incredibly quiet - until now, with their third LP 'Inflorescent' arriving in August 2019.Friendly Fires will support their release with a UK, Ireland and European tour in the autumn 2019. Catch them live by checking out the tour dates and concert ticket information here on Stereoboard.