Fryars

Fryars

Fryars

English musician


Benjamin Garrett, better known by his stage name Fryars (sometimes stylised frYars), is an English art pop musician from London.

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Career

Fryars released his debut EP, The Ides, in September 2007, and was profiled as The Guardian's "New band of the week" in November.[2][3] A second EP, The Perfidy, followed in March 2008.[4] His debut album, Dark Young Hearts, was released in September 2009; its first single, "Visitors", features backing vocals from Dave Gahan of Depeche Mode.[5][6][7][8] In October 2012, Fryars issued the song "Love So Cold" online as a free download, followed by the EP In My Arms in January 2013 via 679 Recordings.[9][10][11][12]

In October 2013, 679 released Fryars' EP Radio PWR, which was accompanied by a series of live shows devised with magician Simon Drake.[13][14][15] Fryars' second album, Power', which he produced with Luke Smith (formerly of the band Clor) and Rodaidh McDonald, was released in November 2014 through Fiction Records.[16] It followed a lengthy period of what he referred to as "record label limbo", during which he was released from 679 amid the acquisition of parent company Warner Music Group by Access Industries.[17][18] He described the album as "a soundtrack to a film that does not exist", and released a "B-movie" in the form of an accompanying mixtape titled The Boy in the Hood, as well as developing social media profiles for its characters.[16][19][20] Power received positive reviews from Dazed & Confused, The Guardian, and NME.[21][22][23]

Fryars' musical influences include David Bowie, Serge Gainsbourg, Kraftwerk, and The Strokes.[1] As a songwriter and producer for other artists, he has contributed to albums including Mika's The Origin of Love (2012), Lily Allen's Sheezus (2014), and Rae Morris's Unguarded (2015);[24] he was additionally featured on Morris's 2014 single "Cold". They entered a relationship during their collaboration on Unguarded.[25][26]

He co-wrote the song "Johanna" with Miles Kane and Mark Ronson for the film Mortdecai (2015).[27] Fryars is affiliated with Universal Music Publishing Group.[28] He released a new album in 2021 titled God Melodies.[29]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Dark Young Hearts (2009)
  • Power (2014)
  • God Melodies (2021)

Extended plays

  • The Ides (2007)
  • The Perfidy (2008)
  • In My Arms (2013)
  • Radio PWR (2013)

Mixtapes

  • The Boy in the Hood (2014)
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Singles

  • "The Ides" (2009)
  • "Olive Eyes" (2009)
  • "Visitors" (2009)
  • "Love So Cold" (2012)
  • "In My Arms" (2013)
  • "On Your Own" (2013)
  • "Cool Like Me" (2013)
  • "The Power" (2013)
  • "Prettiest Ones Fly Highest" (2014)

Remixes

Personal life

Fryars is married to the pop singer Rae Morris.


References

  1. "Interview: frYars". musicOMH. 2 August 2008.
  2. "Single Review: FrYars – The Ides EP". Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on 21 February 2015. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
  3. "No 234: frYars". The Guardian. 26 November 2007.
  4. Will Dean (10 September 2009). "Fryars Dark: Young Hearts". The Guardian.
  5. "Fryars". Pitchfork.
  6. "Fryars – "Love So Cold"". Stereogum. October 2012.
  7. Michael Cragg (28 November 2012). "New music: Fryars – In My Arms". The Guardian.
  8. Dazed (6 June 2013). "Fryars Vs Simon Drake". Dazed.
  9. "Fryars: How to survive record label limbo". The Guardian. 14 November 2014.
  10. Dazed (12 November 2014). "Listen to Fryars' genre-bending album Power". Dazed.
  11. Nick Levine (17 November 2014). "NME Reviews - Fryars - 'Power'". Nme.com.
  12. Michael Cragg. "Fryars Is The New Mad Professor of Pop". Thefader.com.
  13. "Morris, dancing: Rae Morris". diymag.com. 2 February 2018.
  14. "Fryars". Umusicpub.co.uk.
  15. NaijaGem, NaiaGem (22 July 2021). "ALBUM: Fryars – God Melodies". naijagem.com.

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