Flight Facilities Drop Stunning 2nd Studio Album ‘FOREVER’

Flight Facilities was around in the late 2007 when electronic music was starting to catch on worldwide, and in the states particularly, they are one of those groups that have had a vast influence on global music culture, with EDM more than likely having a different trendy rollout in the 2010’s if their input wasn’t included. Point is, they are critically influential and it’s a blessing to have them still in the game.

FOREVER is the duo’s 2nd studio album, the Australian-hailing group sure to stoke new and veteran fans alike with their 11 track, (including 4 additional edit on top), album now reaching the masses. Their sophistication and musical maturity is one of many major takeaways that the experience leaves you with.

The songs, per usual, certainly take influences from various musical influences, but can’t really be put into any one genre. The originality afoot in FOREVER is a refreshing aspect the digital music landscape can always use more of. From house, to electro-pop and more, Flight Facilities leave their signature charm in each and every track heard here.

Releasing on label Future Classic, the album is a great addition to an already legendary catalog.

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