DRESSED TO KILL

(LP)
FFO: Yard Act, Wet Leg, Kid Kapichi
Genre Punk
StylePost Punk
FormatVINYL
Cat. noICEALP405
Label ICONS CREATING EVIL ART
Artist INTERNET FRIENDS
Release Date05/05/2023
CarrierLP
Barcode7350049519012
A-SIDE: 01. Ø\_(?)_/Ø 02. The best band since Black Eyed Peas 03. Dressed to Kill 04. How D'You Like Me Now? 05. Musicians Kill Themselves 06. Brevet 07. Feels on Wheels B-SIDE: 08. Smileys 09. Doing Time 10. You + Your Friends SUCK 11. Spider Web 12. Rice Krispies Internet Friends are quickly becoming one of the hottest new acts out of Scandinavia with a year that's included rotation on National Swedish radio P3, spins on BBC Radio 6 Music, Nels Hylton at BBC Radio 1 on the show 'Future Alternative', and a couple of spins from Jack Saunders at BBC Radio 1. Opening for The Libertines around Scandinavia. (plus TotalRock, RBB Fritz, charting on Amazing Radio and even entered the ESNS Emerging European Chart and more). šDressed To Kill› is set for release on Swedish boutique label Icons Creating Evil Art and will feature the previously released title singles and Rice Krispies, How D'You Like Me Now?, and the title track Dressed to Kill. Speaking on their new album, Internet Friends say: "It's time to fall in love with an album again. It's time to start fan accounts on all social media. The kind of debut that comes every ten years. Internet Friends release a collection of songs that will fundamentally shake up the indie music scene. Dressed To Kill is the granddaddy of debut albums and it's now your turn to take over and care for this record.› Last year, Fredrik Soila, Jakob Falkendal and Noel Hassling-Offrell as Internet Friends, released the šNosebleeds› EP - the follow up to their debut EP šYawn Yawn Yawn›. Described as "a fusion between alternative indie rock and punk pop", šNosebleeds› built on the energy established on their pop-leaning debut. Today, they are almost unrecognisable as they give two fingers to those who made them feel unwelcome and de-prioritised in their formative years. The sunny disposition has been swapped with one of attitude, spit and discontent.