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Antidotes (Bonus Track Version)

Foals

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iTunes Review

Antidotes, the full length debut by England’s Foals, starts off with great promise, the first track building to a rollicking blend of plucked and strummed strings, clacking drums, and a shouted chorus of voices singing about ... um, the French Open? We’re not really sure, but the song is incredibly catchy and bubbly and just plain fun.  First single “Cassius” keeps the party moving, with its manic, herky-jerky pace and faint whiff of ska horns and skiffling rhythms. As Antidotes unfolds, the tautly constructed songs and rigorous guitar and percussive parts carve a serious groove. Singer (and guitarist) Yannis Philippakis has a wonderfully plaintive voice, and while the band clearly has roots in the English post-punk milieu, Foals feel right at home in the Clap Your Hands Say Yeah camp of contemporary indie rock. There is real sparkle and snap here, and to the band’s credit, they remixed the entire album after the first mix proved to be too reverb-drenched for their tastes. That said, the curious thing is that some of their trademarks make for a somewhat homogeneous listening experience; remembering individual tracks after listening takes some work.

Recent Customer Reviews

Great Album
     
by +_+

I first heard Hummer on Pandora radio, and I went to check these guys out. Then Cassius and Olympic Airways caught on to me and soon I bought the album and was very impressed. If you like Bloc Party, Minus the Bear, or you're just into any Alternative, relaxing music with an Electronic-like beat, you'll love this band.

music for your mind
     
by AndyThrash

Smart, hip, funny. just get this album please, let it grow on you youll become a better person, have epiphanies, solve world issues. Songs are poetic and inspired the music is new, one of a kind sort of feel and stimulating (yes)
buy this album and for god's sake hastle the poo out of itunes to get some of their videos up for purchase.

My new favorite group!
     
by aridnepenthe

Heard the song "Hummer" on the British TV series Skins and I fell in love with this band. I immediately bought the album and it is amazing. Their songs are complex and original. My favorite songs are "Electric Bloom", "Hummer", "Heavy Water" and "Olympic Airways".

Biography

Formed: Oxford, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Formed in Oxford, England, by longtime friends Yannis Philippakis (guitar) and Jack Bevan (drums), along with Andrew Mears on vocals, guitarist Jimmy Smith, and bassist Walter Gervers, Foals — whose name is a play on the etymology of Philippakis' name — began as a way to protest against the...
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