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Band say ceremony is more about grub than actual prize

Friendly Fires have admitted that they are more excited about the food at this year's Barclaycard Mercury Prize ceremony than the award itself.

The St Albans band are nominated to win the £20,000 cash pot for their self-titled debut album, and are up against the likes of Kasabian's 'West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum', Florence And The Machine's 'Lungs', The Horrors' 'Primary Colours' and La Roux's eponymous debut.

Speaking to BBC Newsbeat about attending the September 8 ceremony, frontman Ed MacFarlane revealed the band have been somewhat undernourished recently.

"I'm quite excited [about the ceremony]," he said. "I'm looking forward to having a nice meal because I haven't had a nice meal in ages - it'll be good to have a proper cooked meal."

Guitarist Ed Gibson also admitted that they're nervous about tonight's (September 3) homecoming gig at St Albans' Alban Arena.

"It will be odd seeing so many faces you actually recognise in a crowd," Gibson explained. "That'll make me more nervous than usual to be honest."

Check NME.COM tomorrow for a full gig report on Friendly Fires' homecoming gig at the Alban Arena.

NME.COM will also be coming live from the Barclaycard Mercury Prize ceremony on September 8.

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Dec 11, 2009 21:00 Friendly Fires Coronet Theatre London

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This weekend's Shockwaves NME Awards Tour shows were something of a 48-hour long party. Not only were the two dates on Friday and Saturday Glasvegas' homecoming shows, but a raft of aftershows were organised after each gig, with Friendly Fires (pictured) DJIng alongside Twin Atlantic and Mixtape. The chaos continues to Sheffield tomorrow.
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This weekend's Shockwaves NME Awards Tour shows were something of a 48-hour long party....

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