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7.9

Generally favorable reviews- based on 40 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 34 out of 40
  2. Negative: 2 out of 40
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  1. Oct 7, 2016
    10
    As a long time fan, I can say this is something i will hear for the rest of my life.
    Maybe it won't appeal to every audience, but it certaintly for fans that know where White Lies has it success,
  2. Oct 11, 2016
    6
    I've been a big fan of the band since the amazing "To Lose My Life" and I have enjoyed their evolution, each one of their albums has improved their sound and overall production, especially "Big Tv".

    I was expecting this album to be another step forward, unfortunately it isn't. It starts great, combining their previous greatest assets in a more clean production. I think it reaches
    I've been a big fan of the band since the amazing "To Lose My Life" and I have enjoyed their evolution, each one of their albums has improved their sound and overall production, especially "Big Tv".

    I was expecting this album to be another step forward, unfortunately it isn't.

    It starts great, combining their previous greatest assets in a more clean production. I think it reaches it's peak at "Hold Back Your Love", such a great song.
    Right after that they start making that huge mistake they've done a few times before: the songs last longer than they should!
    "Don't Want To Feel It All" and "Swing" would have been good (not great though) if they were 2 minutes shorter. By the time I reached the beautiful "Come On" I was truly exhausted by the previous 15 minutes of boringness.

    I've read that they started to make this album prior to finding a new record label and it shows. The freedom of doing whatever they wanted is not reflected on this album, and that's so sad and disappointing.

    I give it a 6/10 just because of the awesomeness of those 4 songs they've released so far. And the hope those songs provide, because I know White Lies will do something way better next time.
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  3. Aug 11, 2019
    7
    I've read somewhere before that White Lies are a band who rarely dazzle but always satisfy. I find this to be very true. Their albums are solid and satisfying, enjoyable and reasonably easy to listen to if not necessarily standouts. "Friends" is similar. A very solid synth rock album with some notable highlights but probably even more 80's tinged than usual by their standards. White LiesI've read somewhere before that White Lies are a band who rarely dazzle but always satisfy. I find this to be very true. Their albums are solid and satisfying, enjoyable and reasonably easy to listen to if not necessarily standouts. "Friends" is similar. A very solid synth rock album with some notable highlights but probably even more 80's tinged than usual by their standards. White Lies went off my radar after their first album but they played a gig in my home town this year touring their latest album ("Five"). I decided to go and in advance said I'd check out what they'd been up to since "To Lose My Life". 4 albums had come since and I was happy to find they ended up being a pretty decent outfit as their career progressed. True to themselves (and the 80's) but also well capable. They are a well put together band with several very likable ingredients. Personally, I don't think "Friends" matches "Big TV" but it is still well worth a listen. Expand
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67

Generally favorable reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 7
  2. Negative: 0 out of 7
  1. Nov 18, 2016
    70
    Ultimately, Friends is a focused, clear-eyed album that finds White Lies trading some of the sprawling ambition of Big TV for the infectious pop urgency of their debut.
  2. Oct 28, 2016
    70
    For the most of Friends, though, this is White Lies doing what they do best. There are huge choruses, soaring, ethereal melodies and that distinctively glistening ‘80s production. However, you suspect their formula may need to be tweaked substantially if the band are to avoid self-parody or burning out in the future.
  3. Q Magazine
    Oct 19, 2016
    80
    It's a real showcase for their strengths. [Dec 2016, p.115]