The first Friends album sees the band find and develop a definitive sound, and break through to a wider international audience after their first two singles. The bright, trumpet-led title track sets the tone for the album, which ranges from the purest pop of Falling and Every Summer to more reflective songs such as Many Places and Nothing Matters. The album includes re-recorded versions of It's Getting Louder, Far Away and Burning Bridges from the first two Friends singles, and has a very live feel to it, being recorded and mixed in a single week. Still the best-selling album by the band, this is the sound of classic early Friends, with some of the band's most enduring and popular songs. '...bouncy Brit-sounds that smack of summer and explore new horizons.' (NME)