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Friendly People
Performed By
Friendly People
Album UPC
884501842143
CD Baby Track ID
1362517055
Label
Friendly People
Released
2012-12-13
BPM
109
Rated
0
ISRC
QMKB91200002
Year
2012
Spotify Plays
242
Writers
Writer
Patrick Joseph McCusker
Pub Co
Friendly People Music
Composer
Patrick Joseph McCusker
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - NY - New York City
Description
Dynamic rock music fused with powerful harmonies and strong back beats.
Notes
In a desperate search for warmth in the Boston winter of 2010-2011, a few friends – some old, some new – came together to see what would happen when they brought all their musical tastes, talents and trinkets into the same room. What started as a jam in a Cambridge living room has led to a recently released debut album, 'Shake' and a tour across America to perform at this year's South By Southwest Festival. With five minds and five million ideas, the result is Friendly People – folk-infused indie rock, hand-crafted to make you feel at home.
In a matter of months after their formation, Friendly People released their debut self-titled EP, distributed for free at venues around the Northeast and on the web. Since then, the band has focused on polishing old material, writing new songs and exposing as many people as possible to their unique, dynamic folk rock sound - a sound that can feel like a warm embrace in one instant and a backhand to the face in the next.
In 2011, Friendly People performed extensively in the greater Boston area, New York, Maryland, Connecticut and Rhode Island. On the heels of the success of their debut EP, the band completed a self booked August 2012 East Coast Tour and released their full length debut, entitled 'Shake' on December 13, 2012. The record was produced, engineered, and mixed by Friendly People. Since the release of ‘Shake, the local and national blogosphere has been swift in recognizing Friendly People's success and potential.
"Over twenty individuals contributed to the recording process, giving the album a varied depth that’s as haunting as it is beautiful." - Ben Anshutz, The Wild Honey Pie
"Friendly People hits the mark with a record most any musician will respect for its momentous instrumental prowess and emotionally riveting climaxes that propel the humbling lyrics out to a crowd." - Case Newsom, Our Vinyl
"Ideas are tossed back and forth between different instruments and voices, built up only to drop out and restart, forging calculated sonic movement within the familiar parameters of pop structure. Plus, it’s simply purdy; a sheen of sound filling out solid songwriting." - Patrick Collins, Allston Pudding
After a month long cross country tour spanning from New York, NY to Austin, TX in early 2013, Friendly People have since begun writing their sophomore record.
In a matter of months after their formation, Friendly People released their debut self-titled EP, distributed for free at venues around the Northeast and on the web. Since then, the band has focused on polishing old material, writing new songs and exposing as many people as possible to their unique, dynamic folk rock sound - a sound that can feel like a warm embrace in one instant and a backhand to the face in the next.
In 2011, Friendly People performed extensively in the greater Boston area, New York, Maryland, Connecticut and Rhode Island. On the heels of the success of their debut EP, the band completed a self booked August 2012 East Coast Tour and released their full length debut, entitled 'Shake' on December 13, 2012. The record was produced, engineered, and mixed by Friendly People. Since the release of ‘Shake, the local and national blogosphere has been swift in recognizing Friendly People's success and potential.
"Over twenty individuals contributed to the recording process, giving the album a varied depth that’s as haunting as it is beautiful." - Ben Anshutz, The Wild Honey Pie
"Friendly People hits the mark with a record most any musician will respect for its momentous instrumental prowess and emotionally riveting climaxes that propel the humbling lyrics out to a crowd." - Case Newsom, Our Vinyl
"Ideas are tossed back and forth between different instruments and voices, built up only to drop out and restart, forging calculated sonic movement within the familiar parameters of pop structure. Plus, it’s simply purdy; a sheen of sound filling out solid songwriting." - Patrick Collins, Allston Pudding
After a month long cross country tour spanning from New York, NY to Austin, TX in early 2013, Friendly People have since begun writing their sophomore record.
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