This past year has been difficult on all of us. For a while we were completely isolated from friends, family, and most of the outside world. FRENSHIP’s latest single, “All My Friends,” perfectly portrays that longing for the ones we love. The quirky indie-pop offering emits a laid-back feel with relaxed guitars and glittery percussion. The vibrant vocals passionately sing of craving social interaction, striking a relatable cord: “I miss all my friends and all the stupid shit I do with them.”
FRENSHIP (James Sunderland and Brett Hite) can be recognized for their unique pop sound, fusing a retro '80s air with '90s hip-hop flavor. Their music erupts with colorful soundscapes, compelling harmonies and creative hooks. In 2016, their release “Capsize” with Emily Warren became a global triumph. With this track, the group’s hope is to garner similar buzz. They never thought they would be writing a song about this subject. Hite reveals, “it’s a simple, heartfelt song about missing everyone in our lives. We didn’t want to overthink this one and wanted to make something sincere but upbeat. After being gone for a few years, we wanted to come back with a song that just felt good.”