Frengers, alternatively titled as Frengers: Not Quite Friends, But Not Quite Strangers, is the third studio album by Danish alternative rock band Mew. It was released on 7 April 2003. The title is a portmanteau of the words "friend" and "stranger". A frenger is a person who is "not quite a friend but not quite a stranger" according to the album's accompanying booklet.
Six of the album's ten tracks were previously included on Mew's first two albums A Triumph for Man and Half the World Is Watching Me, both of which saw only limited release, but were rerecorded for Frengers. The other four are original recordings.
The song "Her Voice Is Beyond Her Years" features vocals from Swedish singer Stina Nordenstam.[9] The vocals for "Symmetry" were recorded by a 13-year-old American named Becky Jarrett, who came in contact with the band online two years earlier. Bjerre was in search of a vocal with a "childlike" quality, so her mother sent the band recordings, but the quality was so poor that the band decided to fly them to Copenhagen to record in the studio.[10] "156" features backing vocals by Damon Tutunjian of the American band Swirlies.[11]
The Japanese version of Frengers also includes the re-recordings of two more earlier songs, "I Should Have Been a Tsin-Tsi (For You)" and "Wherever".
The album was recorded in several studios. Producer Rich Costey first flew to Copenhagen to record "Snow Brigade". They were supposed to continue working in Copenhagen, but the September 11 attacks changed the band's plans, and they ended up flying to Los Angeles to record "Am I Wry? No", "She Came Home for Christmas" and a few B-sides.[11]