FRIENDLY FIRES Unleash A Smokin' Cover Of House Classic ‘LACK OF LOVE’



Thee mid-2000s indie rock dance heroes Friendly Fires have unleashed a far-out super duper nova cover of house classic tune ‘Lack of Love’. The original number released in 1988 by Charles B and Adonis, has found a refreshing new home to bring a new audience to attention.

According to the band’s Jack Savidge, "The producing of   “’Lack Of Love’ by Charles B and Adonis has been hovering in and around the top of the charts in Friendly Fires land for over twelve years. It was an important tune for us when we started the band, and it’s an important tune for us now.

It squelches and fizzes and yearns and emotes- it’s a piece of secular gospel music that bangs the dance floor, and will do eternally. We wanted to cover one of our all-time favorites as a little pallette-cleansing exercise; try and make it faithful to the original but also carry off into somewhere new.

Thanks to Adonis and Charles B for making the original all those years ago, it continues to inspire us.”

We cannot get our happy feet to sit it out as this brand new spankin' tune is a definite dance floor ready number. Get into the Friendly Fires groove with the yummy cover "Lack Of Love."








Friendly Fires play Citadel (14th July) and Stanton Calling (25th - 28th July) where DIY is an official media partner. Tickets are on sale now. Visit diymag.com/presents for more information." -

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