It’s seven years into the saga of euphoria-pursuing indie pop band Fickle Friends. After beginning in Brighton, the band signed a deal with Polydor and dropped their sparkling, electronic-infused debut album You Are Someone Else in 2018 that broke the Top 10 of the album charts. They have packed out gigs up and down the UK and across the pond in the US and Canada, sold out Shepherd’s Bush Empire, rallied festival crowds from Reading to Bangkok, and remained a firm fave on BBC Radio 1 (UK) roundups (with specialist support from Huw Stephens and Jack Saunders, to the daytime spins of Scott Mills and Greg James)