- Friendly Fires (Expanded Version) · 2008
- Friendly Fires (Expanded Version) · 2008
- Pala (Bonus Track Edition) · 2011
- Friendly Fires (Expanded Version) · 2007
- Heaven Let Me In - Single · 2018
- Friendly Fires (Expanded Version) · 2008
- Pala · 2011
- Inflorescent · 2019
- Love Like Waves - Single · 2018
- Friendly Fires (Expanded Version) · 2008
- Inflorescent · 2019
- Inflorescent · 2019
- Friendly Fires (Expanded Version) · 2008
Music Videos
- 2019
- 2018
- 2018
- 2011
- 2011
Artist Playlists
- Jittery flashbacks to a million beach parties.
More To Hear
- The band pick the 5 best songs on Apple Music.
- The band is live in studio discussing their 2019 plans.
- Matt highlights a favorite from Kali's debut album, Isolation.
- The band talks “Love Like Waves” and their Brixton Academy show.
About Friendly Fires
Formed in St Albans, England by three longtime schoolmates in 2006, Friendly Fires were immediately smoother and less spiky than UK dance-punk ambassadors like Bloc Party and The Futureheads. That was thanks in part to producer/frontman Ed Macfarlane’s airy, romantic singing, which propelled the disco-licked guitar-pop on the band’s 2008 self-titled debut. Yet there was still plenty of giddy energy, with guitarist Edd Gibson and drummer Jack Savidge rivaling Macfarlane’s animated on-stage dancing for sheer dynamism. Friendly Fires’ streamlined balance of live instrumentation and club-ready electronics made them a natural source of remixes, while Macfarlane nurtured a range of collaborations with FaltyDL, Dusky, and The Advisory Circle’s Jon Brooks. After 2011’s more concentrated and hard-hitting Pala, the trio lightened up and embraced their retro funk, soul, and disco influences on 2019’s Inflorescent, as heard on the house-kissed Disclosure collaboration “Heaven Let Me In.”
- FROM
- St Albans, Hertfordshire, England
- FORMED
- 2006
- GENRE
- Alternative