Meet the Brighton Artist, Fierce Friend Who Made Heartbreak Sound Like a Rush in "Make Me Forget You"
- Sharanya Nadar
- 2 minutes ago
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The man behind Fierce Friend has already gifted the world Electric Soft Parade, Foxes!, and Octopuses, basically a CV that reads less like a résumé and more like a record shop's greatest hits shelf. His debut album, "Lies That Comfort You", even had Stuart Maconie nodding along on BBC Radio 6 Music, calling it "a great sophisti-pop record." But let us confirm, the new Fierce Friend material is louder and better than your expectations!

"Make Me Forget You" stands as a breakup song wearing the disguise of a burst of energy which is short-lived, restless, and held together by equal parts guitar momentum and emotional contradiction. The track tears through anger, regret, lingering love and self-reproach in under three minutes. There are echoes of 90s alt-rock and power-pop. Think the kind of records that sounded great on a CD Walkman with the volume all the way up.
"Make Me Forget You" is going to feel painfully familiar to the ones who get it, and you're going to absolutely love it for that. Stream it now and keep a close eye on Fierce Friend. Alan Grice is having a moment, and whatever comes next is going to be worth your attention.
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