Friendly Fires announce first album in eight years with tropical disco track "Silhouettes"
25 June 2019, 10:01
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Friendly Fires have shared details of their first album in eight years, Inflorescent, alongside revealing the lead single "Silhouettes".
"Silhouettes" arrives after last year's singles "Love Like Waves" and "Heaven Let Me In", and their cover of Charles B & Adonis’ "Lack Of Love".
Their new single also lands with news of their long-awaited third album Inflorescent, which is their first since 2011's Pala.
Inflorescent was recorded in multiple London studios with co-producers Mark Ralph, James Ford, and Disclosure.
Tracklist:
- Can’t Wait Forever
- Heaven Let Me In
- Silhouettes
- Offline
- Sleeptalking
- Kiss And Rewind
- Love Like Waves
- Lack Of Love
- Cry Wolf
- Almost Midnight
- Run The Wild Flowers
"Silhouettes" is out now. Inflorescent will be released 16 August via Polydor, and is available to pre-order now. Friendly Fires play Glastonbury this week. Find out more.
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