Ken's Best of 2025 - #4: Weakened Friends - Feels Like Hell
I don't think I'm happier for any band in 2025 as I am for Weakened Friends. We started covering them way back in 2015 when they were pretty much the official opener any time a 90's artist came through Boston, and 2016's EP Crushed was my #10 release of that year. For Feels Like Hell, the Maine band seemed to decide to make a hit album, and they're being rewarded with sold out headlining slots in the same venues they used to open in. It's well deserved, since Feels Like Hell is a great album. It keeps the raw edge that we've always loved about Weakened Friends, and adds even more pop hooks while somehow being louder than their previous releases. "Nosebleed" might be my favorite song of the year, and if you miss the angst of the 90's, Weakened Friends are here for you. They somehow managed to wrangle Buckethead into shredding on "NPC," and the whole thing closes with a grungy cover of "Torn," which is the most fun cover song of the year. Weakened Friends are the rare band I'll be thrilled to watch them from ten or more rows back when they play even larger venues in the near future, although I'll complain about it the whole time.
Songs of note: "Tough Luck (Bleed Me Out)," "Nosebleed," "Queen of Town," and "Not for Nothing"
