Friendship is a Philly-via-Maine indie folk band comprised of Dan Wriggins,… Read Full Bio ↴Friendship is a Philly-via-Maine indie folk band comprised of Dan Wriggins, Peter Gill, Mike Cormier, and Jon Samuels. Wriggins’ lyrics reflect conversation, humor, and calamity. They stress his characters’ unmediated involvement in each other’s lives, which transcends and is frustrated by their failed communications. These tensions are expanded by the band’s twisted articulation of Americana - waves of ambient pedal steel, droning synthesizers and drum machines, vibraphone, electric piano, and percussion surge and fall alongside minimal guitar and bass patterns.
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2. Friendship (also known as the Friendship Collective) are a powerviolence and grindcore band from Chiba, Japan.
3. A London based 2-piece act characterized for having a sound filled with 'a chaotic mix of loop pedals, rolling funk beats and chanting vocals."
4. Late-1970s jazz-funk band spearheaded by Lee Ritenour, also associated with the "city pop" genre. The song "Let's Not Talk About It" is widely thought to have inspired the melody from the Super Mario Bros. level 1-2 theme.
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2. Friendship (also known as the Friendship Collective) are a powerviolence and grindcore band from Chiba, Japan.
3. A London based 2-piece act characterized for having a sound filled with 'a chaotic mix of loop pedals, rolling funk beats and chanting vocals."
4. Late-1970s jazz-funk band spearheaded by Lee Ritenour, also associated with the "city pop" genre. The song "Let's Not Talk About It" is widely thought to have inspired the melody from the Super Mario Bros. level 1-2 theme.
A Few Weeks
Friendship Lyrics
The first time we kissed had me feeling ecstatic
like Dix and Laurel in the first half of In A Lonely Place the first time we kissed was so cinematic
I had a room on Huntingdon
we didn’t leave except for coffee
from my tiny room in Kensington
Is that normal for you?
the first time we argued felt like pulling a lever
you cried and said “I love you a lot, sometimes.”
Well, sometimes is better than never
I heard you moved again, this time to the Midwest
there’s nice people there, there’s nice people everywhere
I heard you moved again, let me guess, you were feeling restless
like Dix and Laurel in the first half of In A Lonely Place the first time we kissed was so cinematic
I had a room on Huntingdon
we didn’t leave except for coffee
from my tiny room in Kensington
Is that normal for you?
the first time we argued felt like pulling a lever
Well, sometimes is better than never
I heard you moved again, this time to the Midwest
there’s nice people there, there’s nice people everywhere
I heard you moved again, let me guess, you were feeling restless
Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: DANIEL WRIGGINS
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