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Friendship Premiere “If You See My Beloved” Video

by the partae November 30, 2017
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FRIENDSHIP PREMIERE “IF YOU SEE MY BELOVED” VIDEO NEW ALBUM SHOCK OUT OF SEASON OUT NOW ON ORINDAL RECORDS

WATCH / SHARE: “IF YOU SEE MY BELOVED”

Friendship have released the video for “If You See My Beloved,” the first track on their just-released new album Shock Out Of Season (out now on Orindal Records). The video follows frontman Dan Wriggins crossing Philadelphia, from the Schuykill River to the Delaware, where he rents a paddle boat, despite gathering clouds. The video’s focus is constantly shifting between Wriggins and the people he passes or interacts with, and ends with the dock manager at Penn’s Landing (Peter Gill, pedal steel). It was shot on 35mm film by Matt Figler and directed and edited by Jon Appel.

Uproxx, who premiered the clip, call it a “pretty visual for a wonderfully introspective song.”

PRAISE FOR SHOCK OUT OF SEASON:

“Warmly companionable… Dan Wriggins has a way of making you feel like he’s sitting you down and singing to you like you’re an old friend” – Stereogum

“Minimal folk in the vein of Songs Ohia and David Bazan.” – WXPN

“Humble-yet-deep indie pop.” – Brooklyn Vegan

“Centered around the plain-spoken delivery of Dan Wriggins, Philadelphia’s Friendship write sweet, sad, life-affirming songs that feel like conversations.” – Hype Machine

MORE ON FRIENDSHIP:

Friendship is a Philadelphia-based band currently comprised of Dan Wriggins, Peter Gill, Mike Cormier, Evangeline Krajewski, and Jon Samuels.

Gill, Cormier, and Wriggins, all originally from Maine, began performing as Friendship in 2015, when they shared an apartment in Philadelphia. They released an LP, You’re Going to Have to Trust Me, on Burst and Bloom Records in late 2015, and an EP, F/V Hope in 2017 with Philadelphia’s Sleeper Records.

Their new album Shock Out of Season will come out November 3 on the Chicago-based Orindal Records. It is a collection of songs about work, friends, love, and loneliness, lifted by synthesizer, pedal steel, and Rhodes piano, and set against a combination of live and programmed drums.

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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Featured Photo Credit : Abi Reimold

 

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Friendship “Shock Out of Season”

by the partae November 7, 2017
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FRIENDSHIP – SHOCK OUT OF SEASON OUT NOW ON ORINDAL RECORDS – DOWNLOAD

“Warmly companionable… Dan Wriggins has a way of making you feel like he’s sitting you down and singing to you like you’re an old friend” – Stereogum

“Minimal folk in the vein of Songs Ohia and David Bazan.” – WXPN

“Humble-yet-deep indie pop.” – Brooklyn Vegan

“Centered around the plain-spoken delivery of Dan Wriggins, Philadelphia’s Friendship write sweet, sad, life-affirming songs that feel like conversations.” – Hype Machine

LISTEN / SHARE: “SKIP TO THE GOOD PART”

LISTEN / SHARE: “IF YOU SEE MY BELOVED”

Friendship is a Philadelphia-based band currently comprised of Dan Wriggins, Peter Gill, Mike Cormier, Evangeline Krajewski, and Jon Samuels.

Gill, Cormier, and Wriggins, all originally from Maine, began performing as Friendship in 2015, when they shared an apartment in Philadelphia. They released an LP, You’re Going to Have to Trust Me, on Burst and Bloom Records in late 2015, and an EP, F/V Hope in 2017 with Philadelphia’s Sleeper Records.

Their new album Shock Out of Season will come out November 3 on the Chicago-based Orindal Records. It is a collection of songs about work, friends, love, and loneliness, lifted by synthesizer, pedal steel, and Rhodes piano, and set against a combination of live and programmed drums. 

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.

Featured Photo Credit :  Abi Reimold

TOUR DATES:

11/07: The Firehouse – Worcester, MA
11/08: The Apohadion Theater – Portland, ME
11/09: Sue’s – Rollinsford, NH
11/10: The Plant – Montreal, QC
11/11: The Lamp Shop – Burlington, VT
11/12: Small World Books – Rochester, NY
11/14: The Baby G – Toronto, ON
11/15: Mahall’s – Cleveland, OH
11/16: Spacebar – Columbus, OH
11/17: Everybody Hits (Release show) – Philadelphia, PA
11/18: Midtown Arts Center (w/ Abi Reimold, The Districts) – Harrisburg, PA
11/19: Silent Barn (w/ Advance Base) – Brooklyn, NY

Friendship – Shock Out of Season

  1. If You See My Beloved
  2. Sal
  3. A Few Weeks
  4. Fuzzy
  5. Workhorse
  6. Sure, But
  7. Skip To The Good Part
  8. Moment Of Discovery

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Friendship Shares “Shock Out of Season” Stream on Hype Machine; Album Out This Week

by the partae October 31, 2017
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“Warmly companionable… Dan Wriggins has a way of making you feel like he’s sitting you down and singing to you like you’re an old friend” – Stereogum

“Minimal folk in the vein of Songs Ohia and David Bazan.” – WXPN

“Humble-yet-deep indie pop.” – Brooklyn Vegan

FRIENDSHIP SHARES SHOCK OUT OF SEASON STREAM ON HYPE MACHINE ALBUM OUT THIS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3 ON ORINDAL RECORDS

LISTEN / SHARE: SHOCK OUT OF SEASON

Friendship have shared an advance stream of their new album Shock Out of Seasonahead of its release this Friday, November 3. Hype Machine, who premiered the stream, say, “Centered around the plain-spoken delivery of Dan Wriggins, Philadelphia’s Friendship write sweet, sad, life-affirming songs that feel like conversations.“

Shock Out of Season is available for pre-order now via Orindal Records.

TOUR DATES:

10/18: World Cafe Live (w/ Angelo De Augustine) – Philadelphia, PA
11/04: Haverford College – Haverford, PA
11/07: The Firehouse – Worcester, MA
11/08: The Apohadion Theater – Portland, ME
11/09: Sue’s – Rollinsford, NH
11/10: The Plant – Montreal, QC
11/11: The Lamp Shop – Burlington, VT
11/12: Small World Books – Rochester, NY
11/14: The Baby G – Toronto, ON
11/15: Mahall’s – Cleveland, OH
11/16: Spacebar – Columbus, OH
11/17: Everybody Hits (Release show) – Philadelphia, PA
11/18: Midtown Arts Center (w/ Abi Reimold, The Districts) – Harrisburg, PA
11/19: Silent Barn (w/ Advance Base) – Brooklyn, NY

MORE ON FRIENDSHIP:

Friendship is a Philadelphia-based band currently comprised of Dan Wriggins, Peter Gill, Mike Cormier, Evangeline Krajewski, and Jon Samuels.

Gill, Cormier, and Wriggins, all originally from Maine, began performing as Friendship in 2015, when they shared an apartment in Philadelphia. They released an LP, You’re Going to Have to Trust Me, on Burst and Bloom Records in late 2015, and an EP, F/V Hope in 2017 with Philadelphia’s Sleeper Records.

Their new album Shock Out of Season will come out November 3 on the Chicago-based Orindal Records. It is a collection of songs about work, friends, love, and loneliness, lifted by synthesizer, pedal steel, and Rhodes piano, and set against a combination of live and programmed drums.

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.

Friendship: Facebook | Instagram

 

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new Friendship song

by the partae October 27, 2017
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FRIENDSHIP SHARE NEW TRACK “SKIP TO THE GOOD PART” NEW ALBUM SHOCK OUT OF SEASON OUT NOVEMBER 3 ON ORINDAL RECORDS EAST COAST TOUR KICKS OFF NEXT WEEK

LISTEN / SHARE: “SKIP TO THE GOOD PART”

Philadelphia’s Friendship have shared “Skip to the Good Part,” the yearning third single from their forthcoming new record Shock Out of Season. Frontman Dan Wriggins pulled from a variety of inspirations to write this song: “I found Anne Sexton’s New York Timesobituary, clipped from the Sunday paper, October 6th, 1974, in a used copy of her book, Live or Die. The song is based on this obituary, and on the book’s final poem, ‘Live.’ It also includes lines inspired by Michelle Blades’ and Neil Young’s stage banter, James Agee’s ‘Permit Me Voyage,’ Ray Price’s ‘There Stands the Glass,’ Job 14:1, and some things my mom used to say.”

Brooklyn Vegan, who premiered the track, call it “humble-yet-deep indie pop that should appeal to fans of Advance Base, Advance Base’s upcoming tourmates Pedro the Lion, or maybe Majical Cloudz.”

Shock Out of Season is out November 3 on Orindal Records and is available for pre-order now.

Friendship’s November tour kicks off next week:

11/04: Haverford College – Haverford, PA

11/07: The Firehouse – Worcester, MA

11/08: The Apohadion Theater – Portland, ME

11/09: Sue’s – Rollinsford, NH

11/10: The Plant – Montreal, QC

11/11: The Lamp Shop – Burlington, VT

11/12: Small World Books – Rochester, NY

11/14: The Baby G – Toronto, ON

11/15: Mahall’s – Cleveland, OH

11/16: Spacebar – Columbus, OH

11/17: Everybody Hits (Release show) – Philadelphia, PA

11/18: Midtown Arts Center (w/ Abi Reimold, The Districts) – Harrisburg, PA

11/19: Silent Barn (w/ Advance Base, Sound of Ceres) – Brooklyn, NY

More on Friendship:

Friendship is a Philadelphia-based band currently comprised of Dan Wriggins, Peter Gill, Mike Cormier, Evangeline Krajewski, and Jon Samuels.

Gill, Cormier, and Wriggins, all originally from Maine, began performing as Friendship in 2015, when they shared an apartment in Philadelphia. They released an LP, You’re Going to Have to Trust Me, on Burst and Bloom Records in late 2015, and an EP, F/V Hope in 2017 with Philadelphia’s Sleeper Records.

Their new album Shock Out of Season will come out November 3 on the Chicago-based Orindal Records. It is a collection of songs about work, friends, love, and loneliness, lifted by synthesizer, pedal steel, and Rhodes piano, and set against a combination of live and programmed drums.

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.

Friendship – Shock Out of Season

November 3, 2017 – Orindal Records

  1. If You See My Beloved
  2. Sal
  3. A Few Weeks
  4. Fuzzy
  5. Workhorse
  6. Sure, But
  7. Skip To The Good Part
  8. Moment Of Discovery

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Featured Photo Credit : Abi Reimold

 

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ALBUM ADVANCE: Friendship, “Shock Out of Season” (Out 11/3 on Orindal Records)

by the partae October 12, 2017
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“Warmly companionable.” – Stereogum

“Minimal folk in the vein of Songs Ohia and David Bazan.” – WXPN

ALBUM ADVANCE:

FRIENDSHIP, SHOCK OUT OF SEASON OUT NOVEMBER 3 ON ORINDAL RECORDS

Friendship is a Philadelphia-based band currently comprised of Dan Wriggins, Peter Gill, Mike Cormier, Evangeline Krajewski, and Jon Samuels.

Gill, Cormier, and Wriggins, all originally from Maine, began performing as Friendship in 2015, when they shared an apartment in Philadelphia. They released an LP, You’re Going to Have to Trust Me, on Burst and Bloom Records in late 2015, and an EP, F/V Hope in 2017 with Philadelphia’s Sleeper Records.

Their new album Shock Out of Season will come out November 3 on the Chicago-based Orindal Records. It is a collection of songs about work, friends, love, and loneliness, lifted by synthesizer, pedal steel, and Rhodes piano, and set against a combination of live and programmed drums.

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.

TOUR DATES:

10/18: World Cafe Live (w/ Angelo De Augustine) – Philadelphia, PA
11/04: Haverford College – Haverford, PA
11/07: The Firehouse – Worcester, MA
11/08: The Apohadion Theater – Portland, ME
11/09: Sue’s – Rollinsford, NH
11/10: The Plant – Montreal, QC
11/11: The Lamp Shop – Burlington, VT
11/12: Small World Books – Rochester, NY
11/14: The Baby G – Toronto, ON
11/15: Mahall’s – Cleveland, OH
11/16: Spacebar – Columbus, OH
11/17: Everybody Hits (Release show) – Philadelphia, PA
11/18: Midtown Arts Center (w/ Abi Reimold, The Districts) – Harrisburg, PA
11/19: Silent Barn (w/ Advance Base) – Brooklyn, NY

Friendship – Shock Out of Season

November 3, 2017 – Orindal Records

PRE-ORDER

  1. If You See My Beloved
  2. Sal
  3. A Few Weeks
  4. Fuzzy
  5. Workhorse
  6. Sure, But
  7. Skip To The Good Part
  8. Moment Of Discovery

Friendship: Facebook | Instagram

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Friendship Premiere New Single “Sal”; New Album “Shock Out of Season” Out 11/3 on Orindal Records

by the partae September 28, 2017
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FRIENDSHIP PREMIERE NEW SINGLE “SAL” NEW ALBUM SHOCK OUT OF SEASON OUT NOVEMBER 3 ON ORINDAL RECORDS ON TOUR THIS FALL

LISTEN / SHARE: “SAL”

Philadelphia’s Friendship, the ambient-folk collective fronted by Dan Wriggins, shared their new single “Sal” today. The track is driven by a tense, unresolved pedal steel figure, reflecting the song’s cynical despondency. Still, the last verse appeals to grace: “When you find yourself bound to someone else, always be generous / Because you will never know what it is you do that makes the difference.”

WXPN, who premiered the song today, say “Sal” “opens on trap beats and nervey, reverberating guitar… concluding with a moral of the story that lies somewhere between Robert Frost and Aesop’s Fables.”

“Sal” can be found on Friendship’s forthcoming new album Shock Out of Season, along with the previously released “If You See My Beloved.” The album is out November 3 on Orindal Records and is available for pre-order now.

Friendship will tour the East Coast this fall in support of the album. Catch them at:

09/26: Goth Complex – Ithaca, NY

09/27: The Flophouse – Boston, MA

09/30: Waking Windows Festival – Portland, ME

10/18: World Cafe Live (w/ Angelo De Augustine) – Philadelphia, PA

11/04: Haverford College – Haverford, PA

11/07: The Firehouse – Worcester, MA

11/08: The Apohadion Theater – Portland, ME

11/09: Sue’s – Rollinsford, NH

11/10: The Plant – Montreal, QC

11/11: The Lamp Shop – Burlington, VT

11/12: Small World Books – Rochester, NY

11/14: The Baby G – Toronto, ON

11/15: Mahall’s – Cleveland, OH

11/16: Spacebar – Columbus, OH

11/17: Everybody Hits (Release show) – Philadelphia, PA

11/18: Midtown Arts Center (w/ Abi Reimold, The Districts) – Harrisburg, PA

11/19: Silent Barn (w/ Advance Base) – Brooklyn, NY

More on Friendship:

Friendship is a Philadelphia-based band currently comprised of Dan Wriggins, Peter Gill, Mike Cormier, Evangeline Krajewski, and Jon Samuels.

Gill, Cormier, and Wriggins, all originally from Maine, began performing as Friendship in 2015, when they shared an apartment in Philadelphia. They released an LP, You’re Going to Have to Trust Me, on Burst and Bloom Records in late 2015, and an EP, F/V Hope in 2017 with Philadelphia’s Sleeper Records.

Their new album Shock Out of Season will come out November 3 on the Chicago-based Orindal Records. It is a collection of songs about work, friends, love, and loneliness, lifted by synthesizer, pedal steel, and Rhodes piano, and set against a combination of live and programmed drums.

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.

Friendship – Shock Out of Season

November 3, 2017 – Orindal Records

  1. If You See My Beloved
  2. Sal
  3. A Few Weeks
  4. Fuzzy
  5. Workhorse
  6. Sure, But
  7. Skip To The Good Part
  8. Moment Of Discovery

Friendship: Facebook | Instagram

Featured Photo Credit : Abi Reimold

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