Sean O'Neal - 21/Dec/2010  Oxford’s Foals arrived at the tail end of the dance-rock soirée with 2008’s Antidotes, a simply okay record that nevertheless garnered lots of attenti...
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Brian - 24/Sep/2010  Foals' hit debut, Antidotes was best characterized by a marked, hybridized method of indie, math and dance-punk styles. It was enlivening, anthemic an...
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Tom Clinch - 13/Sep/2010 After resounding performances at Reading and Leeds and a debut album that was received as well as a long lost child to a mothers arms, Foals have take...
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Per Vissers - 20/Aug/2010  While some claimed the album lacked depth, Foals’ critically-acclaimed debut album Antidotes was a huge success in the global indie scene. Afro-pop in...
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Jordan Bimm - 29/Jul/2010  Having been let down so many times by promising indie bands that trip up on album number two (cough, cough, the Strokes, Bloc Party), I now approach s...
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David M. Goldstein - 17/Jul/2010  Foals’s early singles suggested a mathematically precise version of the Rapture with a British drill sergeant on vocals; songs like “Cassius” and “Bal...
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Erin Clandaniel - 09/Jul/2010 In an indie-rock music scene that's arguably overloaded with Brit rock and bands named after animals, one would think that British five-piece Foals (w...
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Todd Totale - 05/Jul/2010 It?s going to take a few spins to appreciate Foals? muse—for the first few plays of their second release, I put it in the increasingly growing categor...
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Ryan Pratt - 04/Jul/2010  Antidotes in full and, as it turns out, I don’t need to. For all intents and purposes of this review, that 2008 record may as well not exist since I’...
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Jamie O'Meara - 01/Jul/2010 It's like there are two bands fighting to come out on top of Oxford five-piece Foal's sophomore album. The group's self-described "tropical prog" funk...
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