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i wouldn't say they're quite there yet to headline Other - don't QUITE have that pulling power to get people away from the headliners, but subbing Other would definitely be fantastic, and i sincerely hope it's below a Other headliner who i intend to see so i don't have to worry about leaving part way through their set or anything

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i wouldn't say they're quite there yet to headline Other - don't QUITE have that pulling power to get people away from the headliners, but subbing Other would definitely be fantastic, and i sincerely hope it's below a Other headliner who i intend to see so i don't have to worry about leaving part way through their set or anything
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hoping that they play high up the other, didnt think much of them from their debut album. but total life forever was a great record... and one of their new songs is a right stomper!!! absolutely rocking, hopefully they put a few more heavy riffs on the new record! really like them now and looking forward to the album.

this is the song im referring to....

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I think Foals' first album was spot on, and the first-half of the second album was really good too. Think that got proggessively worse as it went on though personally. Still, with a few big songs off the new record, they've got more than enough for a great festival set. Always got good energy live too, I remember seeing them in an empty room for £4 a few months before they released their debut.

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On first listen it seems like a very solid album, but maybe not quite the progression in sound that I was hoping for, or that Inhaler led me to believe they where embarking on. Although the clues were in the other two singles they had released.

Obviously going to need plenty more listens before I can really make my mind up in. Looking forward to getting into it over the next couple of days.

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just had my first listen of the new album. not as immediate as Total Life Forever, and nothing even approaching the brilliance of Spanish Sahara imo, but it's a good listen. like Ed said, i'm quite surprised that Inhaler is the only song that really goes down that big riff route. the rest could've all fitted quite comfortably on Total Life Forever

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Given it a lot of listens now. disappointed to be honest. Great first couple of tracks, great last three tracks. Bit of a bland middle. Bad habit sounds like a bad bloc party song, My number is irritating. its just a bit of a step backwards from Total Life Forever. 6 out of 10. Solid but ultimately disappointing. Will still definitely go see them though as they are a great live band.

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I think its a very good record. I think the two singles are two of the best tracks on there. They appear to have been influenced by a lot of Burial esque electronica and Prince elsewhere.

There's maybe two or three weak tracks on there.

Definitely rate Inhaler, My Number, Late Night, Out Of The Woods, Providence and Moon, and can see them putting most of them in the setlist.

Can see something like:

Prelude

Miami

Total life forever

My number

Blue blood

Spanish Sahara

Balloons

Olympic Airways

Late Night

Electric Bloom

Inhaler

Two Steps Twice

And wouldn't people say Prelude isn't a million miles from Inhaler?

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