Best Fwends
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Origin | Fort Worth, Texas |
Genres | Punk rock |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | Moshi Moshi Records V2 Records |
Members | Anthony Davis Dustin Pilkington |
Website | Best Fwends on Myspace |
Best Fwends are a musical group from Fort Worth, Texas.[1] All but unknown in the United States, the duo have attracted much more notice in Europe, having been featured in a Bacardi commercial in the United Kingdom[2][3] and performing at Iceland Airwaves in Reykjavík and Øyafestivalen in Norway.[4][5] The song featured in the Bacardi ad is "Bedroom Music" and was the first song the group ever recorded.[6] They have also been featured at SXSW.[7] They have released one full-length album and two EPs on Moshi Moshi Records.
When performing live, they use only their voices and an iPod.[8][9] Difficult to categorize, their music is often compared to early Beastie Boys,[10] and has been called punk.[8][11] The band, however, claim to not be talented enough to have a "sound."[6] They are reported to use FL Studio in studio.[citation needed]
Recently, they recorded musical scores for several cartoons produced by Frederator Studios, including Bravest Warriors, SuperF*ckers and Our New Electrical Morals.
Discography
Albums
- "Alphabetically Arranged" (2007, Moshi Moshi)
- "KRUSHER" (2009, Self Released tour CD)
EPs & Singles
- Best Fwends EP (2004, Moshi Moshi)
- EP 2 (2006, Moshi Moshi)
Compilations & Splits
- Best Fwends / The Death Set Split (2004, VLXO)
- One Inch Badge Split Series Vol. 3: Lovvers / Knyfe Hyts / Best Fwends / The Death Set (2009, OIB Recs)
- Short Attention Span Freebie spazzcore compilation (2009, Methodist Leisure Inc.)
- "KKKK" (exclusive track)
References
- ^ Dorr, Nate (2007-06-26), Parts and Labor + Matt and Kim + Best Fwends + Deathset 261 Moore Street, Brooklyn, NY 06.22.07, Impose Magazine, retrieved 2007-12-08
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(help) - ^ YouTube - Best Fwends Bacardi Commercial
- ^ Scroeder, Audra, Daniel Francis Doyle, Best Fwends, The Austin Chronicle, retrieved 2007-12-08
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(help) - ^ Thompson, Paul (2007-09-17), Bloc Party, Of Montreal, Deerhoof Hit Iceland Airwaves, Pitchfork Media, archived from the original (– Scholar search) on December 29, 2007, retrieved 2007-12-08
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(help) - ^ a b Best Fwends interview, Chief Magazine, archived from the original on 2007-08-18, retrieved 2007-12-08
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- ^ a b Kelley, Shanon (2007-07-02), The Death Set: Rejuvenating Punk Rock!, Papermag Magazine, archived from the original on 2008-08-20, retrieved 2007-12-08
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(help) - ^ Alcxxk, Christopher (2007-06-22), Best Fwends: Alphabetically Arranged, Drowned in Sound, retrieved 2007-12-08
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(help) - ^ Abramson, Will (2007-09-04), F*ck Yeah Fest IV, Yahoo! Music, retrieved 2007-12-08