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The Friendly Fires keep the nu-rave flame burning.

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    The sleepy suburb of St Albans in Hertfordshire is hardly a hotbed of English rave culture. But Ed McFarlane, Edd Gibson and Jack Savidge have gone some way towards putting their humble corner of the Home Counties on the musical map, releasing a series of fashionably danceable, nu rave EPs and singles over the last two years. Their short, sharp, ten-track debut album largely consists of re-recorded versions of those songs; a disappointment, perhaps, for established Friendly Fires fans. But FF virgins will find plenty to admire — particularly if the likes of Klaxons and Midnight Juggernauts have left you begging for more radio-friendly, '80s-referencing indie-dance.

    Friendly Fires opens with "Jump In the Pool," in which Bloc Party/Kate Nash/Sam Sparro producer Paul Epworth blends the band’s funkier instincts with their penchant for shoegaze and dream pop. The album’s highlights — "In the Hospital," "Lovesick," "Photobooth," "Paris" — head straight for the hips, as McFarlane's lightweight vocals and lyrics are (thankfully) overwhelmed by tough, percussive disco beats and punchy art-funk bass. It's the trio's natural flair for grooves that makes Friendly Fires an entertaining contribution to the dance-rock revival.

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