16.12.09
Friends of Friends - Deep Search
A band's surroundings can heavily influence their sound, especially if that surrounding has a strong scene that's famous for pumping out punk bands with anthemetic structure. Enter 'Friends of Friends' and their debut fell length "Deep Search".
Hailing from Tallahassee, Florida, this quartet is not anything new but at the same time, a breath of fresh air. Kind of like that Glade plug-in you put in four months ago that you forgot about, but still surprised at how randomly fresh your home smells.
I haven't heard anything from this band until now, but there's something about them that excites me. It could be their Avail style wailing or the way how the vocalist sounds and delivers the lyrics with a gravely, punchy style that I love so much. The lyrics are your usual abrasive "let's get out of here, I won't be there any more" kind of deal, but delivered sincerely.
The songwriting on this album is fantastic. It isn't your usual punk record where it's a two, three chord progression with a "simple drum beat thrown in, repeat two or three times and you're done" method. They mix it up by slowing down and going fast in different parts of the album. I can even hear a slight DC hardcore unpredictability on the sixth track "Land of Left Behind".
Standout tracks are "Some Kind of Fake", "The Search For the Perfect Wage", "Land of Left Behind", "Endless Bummer", and "Restless Legs". Most of the album is pretty memorable, actually. That's if you give it a few listens.
I didn't expect much from this band when I was first given the album, but now that I have sat down and listened to it, they exceeded everything I ever thought that they would be and more. I suggest picking this up online if you have the chance if you're a fan of Hot Water Music or Avail. This band will not dissapoint.
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