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Friends | Coalition | Brighton Souce
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Friends Review

Jul 23, 2013
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Posted by Andy Baker

It’s warm and tranquil on the seafront tonight and SOURCE is at Coalition to catch Brooklyn band Friends return after a triumphant slot at The Great Escape two years ago.

In support are Brighton duo Curxes and Manchester’s No Ceremony. The former could draw obvious comparisons with The Kills for their boy/girl dynamic, thunderous bass and looping synths. The apocalyptic industrial undercurrent running through the songs are lifted by Roberta Fidora’s haunting vocals. It’s a very promising set.

No Ceremony have been causing a stir as of late with news of their debut album arriving in September and a slot with Pixies announced for the iTunes festival. Coalition is filling up now and the band play a triumphant shapeshifting set of songs that come on like lovelorn XX and transform into titanic post rave. It’s a fantastic show and when they return to Brighton to headline Coalition in September we’ll be there.

Friends have been busy since their last visit. The band released debut album ‘Manifest!’ to critical acclaim, toured fiercely and have had a change in line-up. Clad in a New York baseball cap and a half white leather jacket, frontwoman Samantha Urbani informs the crowd they’ll be playing a lot of new ones tonight. The opener sets the tone for much of the evening. It’s very new wave and has the same polished vibe as fellow New York native Dev Hynes in his Blood Orange guise.

The crowd is fairly subdued but hit single ‘Friend Crush’ is a livener. As Urbani leans in, sharing the mic with a fan to sing “I wanna be your friend”, the crowd react accordingly. She’s a born frontwoman, boisterous and hyperactive like a young Karen O. She manically gyrates and yelps through ‘Mind Control’ while the tribal drums and funky bass keep it all perfectly focused.

The set seems to lose momentum at the midpoint with new songs having more than a tinge of 80s balladry that sometimes comes off a bit too derivative.

The band keep things fun throughout though, interacting jovially and pouring cans of cider into the mouths of thirsty fans on the front row. New single ‘The Way’ also sounds huge; gleaming majestically and closing with a titanic Prince-sized guitar riff.

‘I’m His Girl’ and ‘Va Fan Gor Du’ are real highlights and by the time the New Yorkers finish they’ve stirred the Tuesday night crowd into hysteria under a laser show of glimmering lights at the Coalition.

The band are beckoned back onstage to rapturous applause. After confessing that their new guitarist has played all the songs he knows, they pull out a surprising cover of Limp Bizkit’s ‘Break Stuff’. The venue erupts and the band is swamped by an impromptu stage invasion. What a turnaround.

Coalition, Tuesday 16th July 2013
Words by Andy Baker
Photos by Ashley Laurence

Jul 23, 2013
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Andy Baker
Andy started writing because he was always endlessly chewing people's ears off about gigs and new records. Particularly into hip hop, electro and the early noughties guitar scene but enjoys the production on most things. Occasional DJ, will play Kanye West at inappropriate times at parties.
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