Total Life Forever

Total Life Forever

by Foals
Total Life Forever

Total Life Forever

by Foals

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

After Foals scrapped the mix of their debut, Antidotes, by TV on the Radio's Dave Sitek, it was clear that they were a band that was interested in creating their own sound. That sentiment may be why their follow-up, Total Life Forever, sounds more like a reaction to their first record than a continuation of it. Many of the elements that drove Foals into the spotlight in the first place are definitely still in place. There's plenty of cascading, Minus the Bear-style guitar work and funky Talking Heads influence in their math-pop-meets-the-dancefloor rhythms. What's missing is the edge. Total Life Forever is considerably more subdued than its predecessor, lacking much of the uptempo thump found on Antidotes. In its place is a mellower, more spacious sound. While this new sound is still danceable, it's far more refined than the angular post-punk riffing that fans might be expecting. Right from the beginning, the album-opening, "Blue Blood" makes it clear that Foals are taking a different, more patient approach to songwriting, letting the song build and build on itself as it methodically works itself into a frenzy before leaving the way it came in. Because of the changes here, fans of the early, pre-Antidotes singles may find Total Life Forever to be too restrained, lacking the youthful vigor of their debut. Where some see restraint, others may very well see refinement, and those who appreciated Antidotes' more spacy passages will find that Foals' reinvention of their sound is a calculated risk that definitely pays off. ~ Gregory Heaney

Product Details

Release Date: 06/15/2010
Label: Sub Pop
UPC: 0098787087512
Rank: 31932

Tracks

  1. Blue Blood
  2. Miami
  3. Total Life Forever
  4. Black Gold
  5. Spanish Sahara
  6. This Orient
  7. Fugue
  8. After Glow
  9. Alabaster
  10. 2 Trees
  11. What Remains

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Foals   Primary Artist
Jimmy Smith   Guitar,Loops,Guitar
Edwin Congreave   Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Walter Gervers   Bass,Guitar (Bass),Vocals (Background)
Jack Bevan   Drums
Yannis Philippakis   Drums,Guitar,Vocals
Caroline Wickberg   Vocals

Technical Credits

Stephen Marcussen   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
James Smith   Composer
Mike Crossey   Engineer,Producer,Recording,Additional Production
Luke Smith   Engineer,Producer,Engineer,Producer,Recording
Alan Moulder   Mixing,Mixing Engineer
Foals   Images,Composer,Art Direction
Daniel Rejmer   Engineer
Kalle Gustafsson Jerneholm   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Edwin Congreave   Composer
Walter Gervers   Composer
Steve Gullick   Band Photo
Jimmy Smith   Performer
Mattias Nyberg   Assistant
Catherine Marks   Mixing Engineer
Jack Bevan   Composer
Yannis Philippakis   Composer,Performer
Big Active   Artwork
Oli Horton   Recording
Deadboy   Remixing
Ferg Peterkin   Engineer,Programming
Caroline Wickberg   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Dave Ma   Photography
Anton Thoursie   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Tinhead   Images
Jamie Ward   Recording
Matthias Neiborg   Assistant Engineer
Anton Thorrsie   Assistant Engineer
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