![]() ![]() On mondays I used to sneak away in to an empty room at work to write lyrics about what I had done on Friday and Saturday and one particular Monday this song is what came out. Mesmerising guitars by Noel Hassling, pounding drums by Jakob Falkendal and surprisingly optimistic lyrics from singer Fredrik Soila "Even though I'm still fighting my mind and all the bad thoughts in it, at least I'm Dressed To Kill."įredrik explains: "The lyrics were written when I had a full time job that I realised didn’t give me anything whatsoever which made me live for the weekends. A band that pays no respect to the concept of genre has made magic yet again. This time, the band really went for it and wrote a song in the forbidden tuning of drop D. Internet Friends keep on exploring new ways to create music that make crowds lose their inhibitions. Dressed To Kill is the granddaddy of debut albums and it's now your turn to take over and care for this record.” Internet Friends release a collection of songs that will fundamentally shake up the indie music scene. The kind of debut that comes every ten years. It's time to start fan accounts on all social media. Speaking on their new album, Internet Friends say: "It's time to fall in love with an album again. Enjoying spins on BBC 6 Music, BBC Radio 1’s Future Alternative with Nels Hylton and BBC Radio 1’s Indie Show with Jack Saunders and even charting on Amazing Radio and ESNS Emerging European Chart, Gothenburg-based Internet Friends are ready to take over the airwaves once again. “Dressed To Kill” is set for release on Swedish boutique label Icons Creating Evil Art and will feature the previously released title track and Rice Krispies. ![]() ![]() It throws the listener between a messy punk club and your own bedroom”. Fresh from supporting The Libertines on the Nordic leg of their 2022 tour, Internet Friends have revealed their debut album “ Dressed To Kill” is on the way - celebrating the news with their new single “ How D’You Like Me Now?” - listen here.įredrik Soila, Jakob Falkendal and Noel Hassling-Offrell as Internet Friends are in their element on “How D’You Like Me Now?” with the band describing this new track “as proof that rock music can move forward in a good way. ![]()
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