Where We've Been, Where We Go from Here explained

Where We've Been, Where We Go from Here
Type:studio
Artist:Friko
Cover:Where We've Been, Where We Go from Here.jpg
Released:February 16, 2024
Genre:Indie rock
Length:36:04
Label:ATO Records
Producer:Friko, Scott Tallarida

Where We've Been, Where We Go from Here is the debut studio album by the American rock duo Friko, released on February 16, 2024, through ATO Records. The album was promoted with the singles "Crashing Through", "For Ella" and "Where We've Been". The album received generally positive reviews from critics.

Release, recording and promotion

Friko announced the album on November 14, 2023, and released the lead single for the album, "Crashing Through".[1] This was followed by "For Ella" on December 5, 2023[2] and "Where We've Been" on January 16, 2024.[3] The album was highly anticipated, with both Pitchfork and Stereogum naming it in their lists of the most anticipated albums of 2024.[4] [5]

The band members described the time until the release of the album as a "very slow build". They recorded the album at a rehearsal spot in West Town, during their free time when they were not working.[6] The band cited The Microphones, The Beach Boys, Mitski, Modest Mouse, Leonard Cohen, Philip Glass, Finom, Lomelda, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and mewithoutYou as the ten biggest influences on the album.[7]

The band appeared at Reckless records and Shuga records stores on release day. They also had gigs at South by Southwest and at Chicago's metro in order to promote the album.[6] NME gave a positive review for one of their live performances, additionally praising the album.[8]

Reception

Where We've Been, Where We Go From Here received generally positive reviews. At Metacritic, the album received an average score of 86 based on 6 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[9] Ian Cohen of Pitchfork said that the album "carries the spirit forward, reaffirming that indie rock, as a style and ethos, can still feel like the most exciting thing a young person could be into". Ben Salmon of Spin said that Friko's music "is dynamic and ambitious in a way that separates them from their more austere peers" and likened them to Radiohead, Arcade Fire and Bright Eyes going on to call the album "a giant step in that path of greatness" in a similar vein to those bands. Ryan Reed of Relix had a similar opinion, calling the record a "pure catnip for diary-toting indie-heads, echoing giants like Bright Eyes and Elliott Smith while never coming off as obvious as derivative."[10] Grace Ann Natanawan of Paste said that Friko "craft music of pure feeling" and described the album as "stunning". Leor Galil of Chicago Reader also gave a positive review, writing "I hope Where We've Been, Where We Go From Here will launch Friko into a pantheon of great contemporary Chicago bands—and it should definitely reinvigorate your love of rock."[11]

Several critics praised the range of the album, with Marcy Donelson of Allmusic saying that the album "oscillates between desperate ballads and cathartic rockers with memorable choruses". Ben Salmon of Spin similarly opined that the band "bounce effortlessly from fragile ballads to punk rippers to chamber-pop crescendos, somehow both fully in control and barely holding it together", Grace Ann Natanawan of Paste echoed the sentiment, stating that "The album moves at an unexpected pace, transitioning from visceral high-energy tracks to subdued ballads seamlessly". Ian Cohen of Pitchfork felt that the album was less of a "monolithic statement of purpose" and more of a "presumptive greatest-hits compilation", additionally stating that "It's no slight to say that it could be just as enjoyable on shuffle".

The album was named one of "9 New Albums You Should Listen To Now" by Pitchfork.[12] Consequence selected the album as one of the best of February 2024.[13] The song Get Numb to It! was chosen as a potential song of the year by All Songs Considered.[14] The song was also chosen as "Today's Top Tune" by KCRW.[15]

Notes and References

  1. News: Chelosky . Danielle . Friko Announce New Album 'Where we've been, Where we go from here' And Share "Crashing Through" . March 11, 2024 . . November 14, 2023 . en.
  2. News: Chelosky . Danielle . Friko Share New Song "For Ella": Listen . March 11, 2024 . Stereogum. December 5, 2023 . en.
  3. News: Chelosky . Danielle . Friko Share New Song "Where We've Been": Listen . March 11, 2024 . . January 16, 2024 . en.
  4. News: The 50 Most Anticipated Albums of 2024 . March 11, 2024 . . January 8, 2024.
  5. News: The 200 Most Anticipated Albums Of 2024 . March 11, 2024 . Stereogum . December 26, 2023 . en.
  6. News: Fragassi . Selma . Chicago band Friko accelerates its ascent with dazzling debut album . March 11, 2024 . . February 26, 2024 . en.
  7. News: Sacher . Andrew . Friko on how Mitski, The Beach Boys, mewithoutYou & more influenced their great debut album . March 11, 2024 . . February 16, 2024.
  8. News: Williams . Sophie . Friko live in Austin: bright buzz band swing for the big time . March 26, 2024 . . March 14, 2024.
  9. Web site: Where We've Been, Where We Go From Here by Friko . . March 11, 2024 . en.
  10. News: Reed . Ryan . Friko: Where we’ve been, Where we go from here . March 26, 2024 . . March 11, 2024.
  11. News: Galil . Leor . Friko aim for rock greatness with their big debut album . March 26, 2024 . . 19 February 2024.
  12. News: Monroe . Jazz . 9 New Albums You Should Listen to Now: Idles, Caroline Polachek, Serpentwithfeet, and More . March 26, 2024 . . February 16, 2024.
  13. News: Best Albums of February 2024: Staff Picks . March 26, 2024 . . March 6, 2024.
  14. News: Luse . Brittany . Thompson . Stephen . Hilton . Robin . The Contenders, Vol. 4: Our running list of the year's best songs . March 26, 2024 . . March 5, 2024.
  15. Web site: Friko: ‘Get Numb To It!’ Today's Top Tune . . March 26, 2024 . en . 16 February 2024.