
This Week In Records (20/10/2019) – Foals, Twin Atlantic & Rex Orange County
It’s a good week for music! Vicky Greer takes you through what needs to be on your radar.
It’s a good week for music! Vicky Greer takes you through what needs to be on your radar.
Rockstars or poets? Ahead of the release of Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 2, Thea Hartman looks at Foals’ journey to becoming stallions of the UK indie-rock scene.
Some Edge favourites in this week’s releases – check out all the best new music here!
A very tired Records Editor tries to keep up with ALL THESE GOOD RELEASES.
It’s music time! Vicky Greer takes you through this week’s releases
Records Exec Tom Brewster reviews Foals positively so that Thea, Editor Extraordinaire, doesn’t stab him.
We look forward to the highly anticipated two-part album dropping this spring and autumn.
Enter a new era of Foals with their first single in four years.
The British indie rockers are back with a new single on Monday 21st January.
Conor Sanders McFarlane reviews What Went Down’s fifth single.
Foals proved their stadium appeal to Annabelle Asker, Head of Events. Mirroring Muse back in 2002, the five piece have a long road of success ahead of them (19/02/16).
Foals’ fourth studio album, What Went Down, is fifth in The Edge’s Top Albums of 2015.
“Hard-hitting, a ruthless riff, and intense vocals.” Marcus reviews ‘Snake Oil’ by Foals.
Fastly becoming one of the best live bands around, Foals stopped off in Southampton as part of their sold-out UK tour (13/11/15).