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Paris - EP Featured On. Alternative Hits: Apple Music Alternative. You Might Also Like. Fenech-Soler Fenech-Soler. The reason for this, I believe, is simply that many artists focus on the pinpoint accuracy of every move, every feeling, every sample, sound, and beat, so much that they forgot to have fun. Friendly Fires' sophomore effort brings upon that pinpoint accuracy and that focus into a larger concept: fun.

The concept is portrayed consistently throughout the album and carries that pinpoint accuracy; each single sound perfectly snuck in to create that feeling of absolute passion, joy, and fun. The first track titled "Live Those Days Tonight" serves as an epic in itself, with banging toms and old, 90's style synths building and building consistently to create an energy filled anthem.

Even Pala 's softer tracks still provide enough fun to maintain the colorful sound of the album. Title track "Pala" serves as the highlight of the album, giving the listener a taste of the wonder and magic that awaits on the island "Pala". Vocalist Ed McFarlane maintains a tender voice, breaching into his falsetto lightly almost drearily, even creating a seductive tone.

Friendly Fire's focus is really put into play here; each buzzing synth building to create a surrounding sound of "Pala" by the surrounding chorus. Although Friendly Fires give each song an immense amount of focus, they have a tendency to go overboard with it. Even in "Live Those Days Tonight" it becomes extremely apparent that that was the song Friendly Fires worked the hardest on; perhaps too hard.

Although this messiness adds an irritable quality to a few of the songs, it barely makes a difference.

The album is so enjoyable in itself that the dozens of layers hardly matter. It's just fun as hell. Friendly Fires have truly tried their best with Pala to create an album that captures all the focus and attention as their previous effort, but this time adding as much fun as they can.

Did they accomplish it? Who cares.



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