Fickle Friends
Idioma disponible: inglésEngland's Fickle Friends make sophisticated, yet still danceable '80s- and early-'90s-influenced synth pop. They garnered early live buzz before gaining wider attention with their 2018 debut, You Are Someone Else. In 2022, they released their sophomore album, Are We Gonna Be Alright?, which found them continuing to mature and polish their sound. Formed in Brighton in 2013, Fickle Friends features vocalist/keyboardist Natassja "Natti" Shiner, guitarist Chris Hall, bassist Harry Harrington, keyboardist Jack Wilson, and drummer Sam Morris. Over the next two years, they built a loyal following in part by making over 50 live festival appearances. Nonetheless, by 2015 their manager had quit and finances were getting tight. Salvation came in the form of a recording contract with Polydor and the release of their debut EP, Velvet. From there, Fickle Friends began working on material in Los Angeles with producer Mike Crossey (Arctic Monkeys, Two Door Cinema Club, the 1975), and by 2016 they had released the effusive, synth-heavy singles "Swim" and "Brooklyn." In 2018 they delivered their full-length debut album, You Are Someone Else, which included the previous released tracks along with several other spotlight singles, including "Hello Hello" and "Wake Me Up." Throughout that year, Fickle Friends issued a trio of singles, including the effervescent "San Francisco," all of which were later compiled into the EP Broken Sleep. Following on the heels of two 2021 EPs (Weird Years: Seasons 1 & 2), they returned with their sophomore full-length, Are We Gonna Be Alright?.
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England's Fickle Friends make sophisticated, yet still danceable '80s- and early-'90s-influenced synth pop. They garnered early live buzz before gaining wider attention with their 2018 debut, You Are Someone Else. In 2022, they released their sophomore album, Are We Gonna Be Alright?, which found them continuing to mature and polish their sound.
Formed in Brighton in 2013, Fickle Friends features vocalist/keyboardist Natassja "Natti" Shiner, guitarist Chris Hall, bassist Harry Harrington, keyboardist Jack Wilson, and drummer Sam Morris. Over the next two years, they built a loyal following in part by making over 50 live festival appearances. Nonetheless, by 2015 their manager had quit and finances were getting tight. Salvation came in the form of a recording contract with Polydor and the release of their debut EP, Velvet. From there, Fickle Friends began working on material in Los Angeles with producer Mike Crossey (Arctic Monkeys, Two Door Cinema Club, the 1975), and by 2016 they had released the effusive, synth-heavy singles "Swim" and "Brooklyn." In 2018 they delivered their full-length debut album, You Are Someone Else, which included the previous released tracks along with several other spotlight singles, including "Hello Hello" and "Wake Me Up." Throughout that year, Fickle Friends issued a trio of singles, including the effervescent "San Francisco," all of which were later compiled into the EP Broken Sleep. Following on the heels of two 2021 EPs (Weird Years: Seasons 1 & 2), they returned with their sophomore full-length, Are We Gonna Be Alright?.
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You Are Someone Else
Pop - Editado por Polydor Records el 16/03/2018
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Weird Years (Season 2)
Pop - Editado por Cooking Vinyl Limited el 7/05/2021
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Are We Gonna Be Alright?
Pop - Editado por Cooking Vinyl Limited el 14/01/2022
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Weird Years (Season 1)
Pop - Editado por Cooking Vinyl Limited el 15/01/2021
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You Are Someone Else (Versions)
Pop - Editado por Polydor Records el 16/03/2018
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Pretty Great (Live at Scala London)
Pop - Editado por Cooking Vinyl Limited el 11/03/2022
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Velvet
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por B3SCI Records el 25/05/2015
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Say No More
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por B3SCI Records el 6/10/2015
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo