Screaming guitars, brazen percussion, and a moody atmosphere join to embrace a space between pop, alternative, and industrial electronic.
Lighting the fuse on themes such as death, loss, and boredom at parties, the frontman of Friends of Friends looks to the world, unafraid of facing the truths of experience in a society so focused on vogue.
Producing everything from their bedroom, Friends of Friends creates an ambitious alt-pop that invites dancing with friends, or comfort for when they aren’t around.