Foals are a band who have neverever been scared to progress their sound, and their mostcurrent release ‘Looking High’ takes fans into a summery, lighter expedition of sensations of fondmemories and accepting brand-new things following the end of the pandemic. It’s difficult to not instantly thinkof this tune playing on the radio on bright days, blasting out of windows on long drives to the beach.
‘Looking High’ signsupwith Foals’ previous 2 songs from their newest album in a company departure from the extreme and darker tunes of Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost and What Went Down, something which might divide long term fans in their viewpoints of the bands mostrecent endeavor. The lyrics location a strong focus on relationship, youth and the fondmemories of nights out together, and it’s a track made for future FIFA soundtracks and indie celebration playlists.
On it’s initially listen, the tune is reminiscent of ‘Total Life Forever’ with its appealing guitar riffs and cool bass tone, and whilst its pleasant, the tune threats being forgettable. It’s last 2 minutes bring a sensation that Foals fans are more familiar with, with a skyrocketing develop up of Yannis’s echoing vocals and layered guitar tracks bringing an dreamy strength that saves it. From here it feels as though Foals have keptinmind that they are in reality, Foals, and the track segues in an exceptional layering of noise and a quicker, morepowerful drum track. This is the arena filling noise that Foals haveactually guaranteed us.
‘Looking High’ is out now through Warner Music UK. Watch the video listedbelow:
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Foals are a band who have neverever been scared to progress their sound, and their mostcurrent release ‘Looking High’ takes fans into a summery, lighter expedition of sensations of fondmemories and accepting brand-new things following the end of the pandemic. It’s difficult to not instantly thinkof this tune playing on the radio on bright days, blasting out of windows on long drives to the beach.
‘Looking High’ signsupwith Foals’ previous 2 songs from their newest album in a company departure from the extreme and darker tunes of Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost and What Went Down, something which might divide long term fans in their viewpoints of the bands mostrecent endeavor. The lyrics location a strong focus on relationship, youth and the fondmemories of nights out together, and it’s a track made for future FIFA soundtracks and indie celebration playlists.
On it’s initially listen, the tune is reminiscent of ‘Total Life Forever’ with its appealing guitar riffs and cool bass tone, and whilst its pleasant, the tune threats being forgettable. It’s last 2 minutes bring a sensation that Foals fans are more familiar with, with a skyrocketing develop up of Yannis’s echoing vocals and layered guitar tracks bringing an dreamy strength that saves it. From here it feels as though Foals have keptinmind that they are in reality, Foals, and the track segues in an exceptional layering of noise and a quicker, morepowerful drum track. This is the arena filling noise that Foals haveactually guaranteed us.
‘Looking High’ is out now through Warner Music UK. Watch the video listedbelow:
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