Friendly FiresBest Friendly Fires Albums Ranked
6.6
Avg Score
6
Opinions
4
Albums
3
Reviewers
Summary from 6 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Friendly Fires's catalog across 4 albums from 6 opinions, with an overall average of 6.6/10. The top-rated Friendly Fires album is Friendly Fires (Expanded Version) (2009) with a 7.9/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Pala and Inflorescent. The discography on Wavelength spans 2009 to 2019. Paris ranks as the highest-rated Friendly Fires song on Wavelength with a 8.0/10 average.
Friendly Fires (Expanded Version)
“This English indie-dance trio's debut shows an amplified, ambitious, and inventive attention to detail that helps steer them away from sounding like just another polished party band.”
Pala
“UK band continues to make high-stakes music that excels best when acknowledging its dance-rock present rather than its emotive past.”
Inflorescent
“The UK trio’s first album since 2011 finds new life in the smooth surfaces of house music.”
Inflorescent
“The new Friendly Fires album is fine. It’s just fine, and that’s all there is to it. No individual song here is bad. They’re as easy to hear without listening to as an air conditioner or a car rolling down a quiet street, and are just as easily forgotten. What else is there to say? That the hook on ‘Offline’ is catchy, and that Disclosure collab ‘Heaven Let Me In’ sounds like 2009 in the best pos”
Inflorescent
“It’s hard to hate Friendly Fires. Like, you’d have to be a really miserable sod for the St Albans trio to drive you up the wall. Their songs are joyful, inoffensive and just – y’know – pretty damn nice most of the time. Their 2008 debut album was timed perfectly. They snuck into the mainstream right behind nu-rave big-hitters Klaxons, and offered a more accessible than some of the indie scene’s s”
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